THE ECONOMIC MOLLUSCA OF ACADIA. 
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The Oyster and Oyster-culture. By Karl Mobius. 
Bep. U. S. Fish Commission for 1880, (Published 
1883). pp. 683-757, and the important papers 
following. 
Eeport on the Oyster and Mussel Industries of France 
and Italy. Bep. U. S. Fish Commission for 1880. 
(Published 1883). pp. 825-883. 
(d) The Oyster in Acadia. 
A Beport on the Oyster-Industry of the United States. 
By Ernest Ingersoll. U. S. 10th Census, Section X., 
Monograph B, pp. 3-11. 
Notes on the Marine Fisheries, and particularly on the 
Oyster-beds, of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. By J. F. 
Whiteaves. Appendix to Beport of Minister of 
Marine and Fisheries. Canadian Naturalist. Yol. 
VII., 1874, pp. 336-349. 
Annual Beports to the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. 
Ottawa. Beports of Mr. W. H. Venning and Mr. 
J. H. Duvar for various years, particularly 1879, 
1880, 1881, and later. 
Beport of the Commissioners appointed to report on 
the Lobster and Oyster Fisheries of Canada. By J. 
H. Duvar, Secretary, and others. Ottawa, 1888. 
65 pp. 
11. Pecten teimicostatus Mighels and Adams. 
Pecten Magellanicus Lam. 
Smooth Scallop, Scallop. 
Mic-mac , Sakskataas-uk. Passamaquoddy , Sah qui- 
took yik. 
[ Pecten , a comb; tenuicostatus, slender-ribbed.] 
Distribution, (a) General; — Extreme low-water mark 
to one hundred and nine fathoms. New Jersey (rare south 
of Cape Cod) to Labrador. 
(1) In Acadia ; — (in N. B.) Grand Manan, ten to twenty 
fathoms, rather rare, Gould. Passamaquoddy Bay and Bay 
