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Bulletin of Natural History Society. 
ARTICLE III. 
ZOOLOGICAL NOTES. 
BY W. F, GANONG. 
Report of the Committee on Marine Invertebrate Zoology.] 
I. MOLLUSCA. 
The numbers refer to the species in the writer’s “ Preliminary List of the Marine 
3Iollusca of New Brunswick,” published in Bulletin No. VI. (1887) of this Society. 
The typography also follows the rules of that list. 
12a. BUCCINUM OINEREUM.— (Say), Gould. 
Urosalpin'x cinerea. — St. (F). 
This species is undoubtedly to be added to our list, though 
not actually reported from our coast. Verrill (F) reports it 
from southern part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and Dawson 
(Rep. on Geology of P. E. I.) from waters of Prince Edward 
Island. Probably it is not abundant. 
[31a. NATICA PUSILLA.— Say. 
Reported by Fuller (2nd. Rep. on Nat. Hist, and Geol. of 
Maine, 1862,) from St. Croix River in vicinity of Dochet, or 
St. Croix, Island. This is a southern species and its presence 
in our waters needs confirmation. Possibly was confounded 
with L. Groenlandica.'] 
35. LUNATIA TRISERIATA.— Say. 
Almost beyond question a color variety of L. heros. See 
Verrill, Am. Jour. Sci., iii., III., 1872, p. 282. 
i3a. ODOSTOMIA SEMINUDA.— (Adams), Gould. 
Reported by Rev, H. W. Winkley, in Bull. No. VIL, 1888. 
The present writer has specimens which are undoubtedly 
