392 
Margarita regalis V. & ri 
rgarita lamellosa V. & ‘S., soe 
Turbonilla Rathbuni V. & S., nov. 
55 
MOSa 
Eulima intermedia Cantr. 
a Des 
~isosgngtn Finmarchica gs 
Phi ine w is V., 
Amphisphyr. aloo Loven 
Diap 
Diehonn nitidula (oven 
Clio Pardee Aygegaa Linné. 
sti 
calceola V., nov. 
Spiriake retroversus (Elem. ) 
irostris 
Cadulus Padi V.& s., nov. 
A, E Verrill—Marine Fauna of the Outer Banks 
Cadulus Jeffreysti arenes 
nquus 
Cadulus 
Poromya rotundata 
cats rostrata (peng:) ‘Lovén. 
costellata 
Cera siete S. Wood. 
Pecchiotia abyssicola Sars 
n 
n. Yoldia frigida a Tor 
n.Pecten vitreus (Gmel. 
n.Pecten Hoskynsi Forbes, var. pustu- 
losus V. 
Pecten fenestratus Forbes 
Limea subovata Lyottiers) Monteros. 
List of Mollusca new to the southern coast of New England, but 
prev sara known to me from the northern coast. 
Rossia sublevis V' 
Bela 
impressa Morch (8. 814). 
Bela violacea et Ad. (8. 812). 
Neptunea decemcosta ) Ad. 
Neptunea Seaton (Morch), (= Fusus 
Islandicus Gld. 
Anachis costulata (Cant.) (= Columbella 
ca (Moll) A 
LIunatia nana (ei) (S. 812, ee 
Torellia vestita Jeff. 
Aporrhais occidentalis 
pwcgstentess abe seta (igh) Dall. 
ina (.) Lowe. 
Turbontila nivea ea (St) Ad. 
Odostomia emg, timp. 
reid tc! nitida 
Scapha i petal teks (Migh.) Ad. 
Amphisphyra rena pine Loven. 
Octopus Bairdii Ver 
Admete sedis th ieee viridula G1d.) 
Ter. 
Siphonodentalium vitreum Sars 
Dentalim occidentale Stimp. (= D. abys- 
ars. 
redo Being cin Han 
ct bg Svong ) Woodw. 
Cyrtodarta sane g.) Woodw. 
Neera o ae ee pellucida St.) 
n. 
eera glacialis G. eh 
é 
=A, lens St.) 
hinodonta Mighels 
olin Sue aha Nala Stimp. 
ole expansa Jeff. (2) 
vas acialis Gray. 
-aceeorys 3a (? var. of last). 
creniiie’ decussa ont.) ae. 
Dacrydium crew (aol) Sar 
Pecten Istandicus 
Terebratulina ouarene (Couth.) 
ry See 
Descriptions of new species included in the preceding lists.* 
Heteroteuthis tenera Verrill, sp. nov. 
Body small, rather short, scarcely twice as long as broad, 
obtuse. Fins thin, r 
ounded, relatively very large, length 
about two-thirds thie ‘of the body, longer than broad, the 
anterior edge extending forward beyond the mantle. 
pReajptood in the Proceedings of the National a detailed descrip- 
w species will be given. Therefore only the more diagnostic 
*In a 
tions of ‘th ne 
characters are given here. 
Arma 
