Marine Mollusca of Mew (Brunswick . 48- 
104. — DIAPHANA HIEMALIS.— (Couthouy), Stimpson. 
Bulla hiemalis. — Couth. (B). 
Grand Manan, forty f., Stimpson (B). Goulcl (E). 
105. — PHILINE LINEOLATA.— (Couthouy), Stimpson. 
Eastport, Stimpson (A). Grand Manan, common in. 
shallows, Stimpson (B). Gould (E). 
Class LAMELLIBRANCKIATA.* 
106. — ANOMIA ACULEATA.— Gmelin. 
Grand Manan, rather common in deep water, Stimp- 
son (B). Eastport, Gould (E). Bay of Fundy, 
very common, low water to eighty f., Verrill (F). 
Passamaquoddy Bay, Ganong (0). 
106a— ANOMIA EPHIPPIUM.— Lin. 
Grand Manan, roots of Laminaria, Stimpson (B). East- 
port, Gould (E). Passamaquoddy Bay, Ganong (0>. 
But Yerrill (F., page 697) says of it, — “ not observed ... in the 
Bay of Fundy.” “The specimens from Eastport, Maine, referred to A. 
Ephippium by Gould, were, undoubtedly, the smooth or squamous 
variety of the following (i. e., No. 106 of this list) species.” It hence 
stands doubtfully in our fauna. 
* In Binney’s Gould, between this class (called in that work Conchifera) and the 
Gasteropoda is placed the class Brachiopoda. The Brachiopods, however, are 
now known not to be molluscs, but to belong to a separate group, the Molluscoidea. 
The class is, consequently, omitted from the present list. The only species found 
upon our coast is Teretratulina Septentrionaus, Couthouy. It occurs at Grand 
Manan, Stimpson (B). Eastport, Gould (E). Passamaquoddy Bay, Ganong (O), and 
at Beaver harbour, (Bulletin Natural History Society of New Brunswick, No. V. y 
page 35). 
