BIOLOGICAL, SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 
689 
Crassinella mactracea — Continued. 
“Vineyard Sound and Buzzards Bay, especially 
at Woods Hole.” — Verrill. Abundant and 
generally distributed throughout the Sound ; in 
the Bay, chiefly restricted to the inshore sta- 
tions. — Survey. Living specimens dredged 
in 3 to 17 fathoms, for the most part on bot- 
toms free from mud. 
Fish Hawk stations: 7522 bis (1 shell), 7525 bis 
(1 living), 7527 (1 shell), 7532 bis (several 
shells), 7534 (1 shell), 7534 bis (1 shell), 7536 
(several shells), 7536 bis (several shells), 7537 
bis, 7538 (1 shell), 7538 bis (1 shell), 7542 bis 
(1 shell), 7543 (1 valve), 7545 bis (several), 
7546 bis (shells), 7547 bis (living and many 
shells), 7549 bis (few), 7550 bis (few shells), 
7552 (1 shell), 7552 bis (few shells), 7554 (1 
shell), 7554 bis (few shells), 7556 bis (few 
shells), 7557 (r shell), 7563 bis (fewshells), 7564 
bis (1 shell), 7566 (3 shells), 7568 (several 
shells), 7569 (1 living), 7569 bis, 7572 (1 shell), 
7579 ( 1 living), 7595 (1), 7597 (1), 7620 (1 shell), 
7621 (many shells), 7626 (many shells), 7628 
(many shells and living), 7630 (few shells), 
7631 (several), 7634 (few shells), 7635 (few 
shells), 7637 (fewshells), 7639 (fewshells), 7656 
(few living), 7659 (many shells, few living), 
7664 (1 living), 7665 (few shells), 7666 (several 
on Diopatra tubes), 7667 (1 living), 7670, 7671 
(many shells), 7672 (many shells), 7673 (1 
shell), 7674 (many shells), 7679 (few shells), 
7682 (1 shell), 7683 (2 shells), 7688 (1 shell), 7695 
(many shells), 7696 (few shells), 7697 (1 living 
and few shells), 7698 (1 shell), 7699 (few shells'* 
and living), 7700 (1 living and few shells), 7701 
(few shells), 7702 (few shells), 7703 (several 
shells), 7704 (fewshells), 7705 (fewshells), 7706 
(1 living), 7708 (few shells), 7709 (few living 
and shells), 7718 (1 shell), 7719 (1 living and 
shells), 7726 (few shells), 7727 (1 shell), 7732 
(many shells), 7733 (few shells), 7734 (several 
shells), 7735 (several shells), 7736 (several 
shells), 7738 (1 shell), 7739 (several shells), 
7741 (several shells), 7744 (few living and 
shells), 7746 (1 shell), 7748 (few shells), 7752 
(1 shell), 7753 (few living and shells), 7754 (1 
shell), 7755 (1 shell), 7756 (1 shell), 7757 (1 
shell), 7760 (few shells), 7761 (few shells), 7764 
(few shells), 7766 (few shells), 7767 (several 
shells), 7769 (several shells), 7770 (few shells), 
7771 (few shells), 7772 (few shells), 7775 (sev- 
eral shells), 7776 (1 shell), 7777 (few shells), 
7778 (few living and many shells), 7779 (many 
shells), 7780 (few shells), 7781 (many shells 
and 1 living), 7783 (many living and shells). 
Crassinella mactracea — Continued . 
Phalarope stations: 1 (2 shells), 3 (1 shell), 5 (1 
shell), 6 (1 shell), 7 (1 living, several shells), 8 
(1 living), 10(2), 11 (2), 13 (few), 15 (fewshells), 
25 (fewshells), 26 (1 shell), 28 (1), 29 (1 shell), 
32 (1 shell), 33 (1 shell), 35 (2 living), 40 (few 
shells), 41 (few shells), 42 (few shells), 43 
(shells), 52 (many living), 53 (few living), 59 
(few shells), 60 (few), 62 (1), 64 (1 living), 65 
(many shells and living), 66 (common), 69 (1), 
74 (1 shell), 77 (few shells), 81 (few shells), 82 
(few living and shells), 83 (several living and 
shells), 86 (living), 91 (many living), 92, 96, 
97, 100(1 shell), 101, 102, 106, 107 (few living), 
108, 109, no, 113, 114 (few), 115 (living and 
shells common), 117 (few living and shells), 
118 (few shells), 120 (1 shell), 121 (several liv- 
ing), 122 (few shells), 123 (1 shell), 126 (few 
shells), 128 (fewshells), 129 (1 living), 132 (liv- 
ing abundant), 133 (living), 134 (few), 135, 137 
(1 shell), 140 (1 shell), 141 (few living and 
shells), 144 (living common), 148 (living com- 
mon), 152 (1 shell), 167 (few shells). 
Family Lkptonid/K. 
Rochfortia planulata (Stimpson). 
Gould, 1870, p. 83 {Kellia planulata)', Verrill and 
Smith, 1873, p. 688, 310, etc. ( Kellia planu- 
lata )', Dali, 1889, p. 48 ( Kellia planulata). 
New Bedford. — Gould. “Vineyard Sound and 
Buzzards Bay, 1 to 8 fathoms, not common; 
“also sometimes found under stones at low 
water.” — Verrill. 
Montacuta percompressa Dali. 
Verrill, i882d, p. 371 ( Tellimya ferruginosa)', 
Verrill, 1884, p. 666 ( Tellimya ferruginosa)', 
Verrill, 1884a, p. 225 {Tellimya ferruginosa)', 
Dali, 1889, p. 50 {Tellimya ferruginosa)', Ver- 
rill and Bush, 1898, p. 784 {Tellimya ferrugi- 
nosa). 
Hadley Harbor, “Gut of Canso” and “gutters” 
of Naushon, in sand and mud below low-water 
mark.— Verrill. 
Montacuta bidentata (Montagu). 
Verrill, i882d, p. 371; 1884; 1884a; Verrill and 
Bush, 1898, p. 784. 
Vineyard Sound, 1875. 
Aligena elevata (Stimpson). 
Gould, 1870, p. 86 {Montacuta elevata ); Verrill 
and Smith, 1873, p. 688, 418, etc. {Montacuta 
elevata)', Dali, 1889, p. 50 {Tellimya elevata)', 
Verrill and Bush, 1898, p. 784 {Kelliopsis ele- 
vata). 
