390 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [634] 
(?) Fenericardia cribraria Say, Amer. Conch., Part v, cover, 1832; Binney’s Say, 
p. 205. (?) Venericardia granulata Say, Jour. A. Nat. Sci., Philadelphia, vol. 
iv, p. 142, Plate 12, fig. 1. Cardita granulata Conrad, Fossils of Medial Tert. 
of U. S., p. 18, Plate 7, fig. 1. 
New Jersey to Labrador. Common in the deeper parts of Vineyard 
Sound, near its mouth, and off Gay Head and Buzzard’s Bay, 10 to 25 
fathoms; off Block Island, 29 fathoms; very common in Casco Bay, Bay 
of Fundy, and Gulf of Saint Lawrence, 3 to 80 fathoms. Sandy Hook, 
and Montauk, Long Island (S. Smith). Off New London, Connecticut 
(Tf. M. Pradden). Saint George’s Bank, 25 to 65 fathoms, (S. I. Smith). 
Straits of Belle Isle, 50 fathoms; Chateau Bay, 50 fathoms; Long Island, 
Labrador, 15 fathoms, (Packard). A species, regarded as identical by 
Dr. Carpenter, occurs on the North Pacific coast of America as far south 
as Catalina Island, and on.the northeast coast of Asia. 
Fossil in the Post-Pliocene of Gardiner’s Island; Nantucket and Point 
“Shirley, Massachusetts; and Labrador. The Miocene form, C. granu- 
lata (Say, sp.) is very closely allied to this, if not identical. It is found 
in Virginia and Maryland. 
CYCLOCARDIA NOVANGLIZ Morse. Plate X XIX, fig. 215. (p. 418.) 
alctinobolus (Cyclocardia) Nova-anglie Morse, First Annual Report of Trustees 
of Peabody Acad. of Science, Salem, p. 76, cut, 1869. Cyclocardia Novang- 
lie Verrill, Amer. Journ. Science, vol. iii, p. 211, 1872. 
Connecticut to Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Mouth of Vineyard Sound 
and off Gay Head, 10 to 25 fathoms; Casco Bay, and Bay of Fundy, 
3 to 40 fathoms, not uncommon. Off New London, Connecticut (T. M. 
Prudden). 
ASTARTE UNDATA Gould. Plate X XIX, fig. 203. (p. 508.) 
Invert., ed. i, p. 80, fig. 46, 1841 (provisional name); Philippi, Abbildungen und 
Beschr. neuer oder wenig gek. Conch., vol. ii, p. 1, Plate 1, fig. 1, 1850; Verrill, 
Amer. Jour. Science, vol. iii, p. 213, 1872. Crasina latisulea Hanley, Recent 
Shells, p. 87, Plate 14, fig. 35, 1843. Astarte suleata Gould, Invert., ed. i, p. 78, 
fig. 46, 1841 (not of European writers); ed. ii, p. 119, fig. 432 (poor figure, 
from an old, deformed shell). 
Var. lutea = Astarte lutea Perkins, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xiii, p. 150, 
figure, 1869. 
Long Island Sound to the southern part of the Gulf of Saint Law- 
rence. Off Gay Head and Buzzard’s Bay, and in the deeper parts of 
Vineyard Sound, 8 to 25 fathoms, common; off Block Island, 29 fatb- 
oms; very common in Casco Bay and Bay of Fundy, 5 to 100 fathoms; 
Saint George’s Bank, 20 to 85 fathoms. Off New London, Connecticut, 
(I. M. Prudden). Southern part of Gulf of Saint Lawrence (Whit- 
eaves). Var. lutea occurs rarely near New Haven (Perkins); and more 
frequently off Gay Head and in Vineyard Sound, 8 to 19 fathoms, with 
the ordinary varieties. It resembles the European sulcata more than the 
common or typical varieties do, but passes insensibly into the ordinary 
forms. The shells referred to undata, by Dawson and Whiteaves, from 
