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Marine Mollusca of New (Brunswick. 
3 .-Ommastrephes ILLECEBROSA.-Verrill. (Short-finned squid.) 
Eastport and Bay of Fundy, Terrill, (F), (L). Passama- 
quoddy Bay, and all waters of southern coast. 
This is the common squid of our waters. It is probably the one 
Stimpson (B), reports from Grand Manan and calls Laligo Bartramii; 
his mistake is explained by the fact that he did not see it himself, but 
knew it only from fishermen’s descriptions. It is this species which W. 
F. Ganong (O), reports as abundant in Passamaquoddy Bay. 
The descriptions and figures of Cephalopods in Binney’s Gould (E), are nearly 
valueless for the identification of speeies. According to Verrill (F), (L), the figure 
of Lilogopsis pavo in that work is doubtless meant for O. illecebrosa and O. Bar~ 
■tramii for Loligo Pealei. 
Class GASTEROPODA. 
4. — ADMETE VIRIDULA. — (Fabr.) Stimpson. 
Grand Manan, coralline zone, Stimpson (A), (B). East- 
port, Stimpson (A), Gould (E). In stomachs of 
fishes (E). 
5. — TRICHOTROPIS BOREALIS.- Sowerby. 
Grand Manan, coralline zone, Stimpson (B). West 
Isles, Stimpson (A). Eastport, twenty f., Gould (E). 
'6. — Ceritiiiopsis costetlata. — (Moller). Sars. 
Bay of Fundy, Verrill (N). 
, — FASCIOLARIA LIGATA. — Mighels & Adams. 
Ptychatractus ligatus. Stimpson (F). 
Bay of Fundy, off Campobello, twenty to thirty f., 
gravel, Stimpson (A). Grand Manan, twenty-five f., 
Stimpson (B). Bay of Fundy, fifteen to sixty f., 
Verrill (F). 
