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bulletin of the bureau of fisheries. 
Aligena elevata — Continued. 
New Bedford. — Gould. “Gut of Canso,” Nau- 
slion “gutters” and “Sheep Pen Cove” at 
low water. — Verrill. Western end of Vineyard 
Sound, three records at 10 to 14 fathoms. — 
Survey. 
Fish Hawk stations: 7700*, 77x8*, 7726*. 
Tkyasira trisinuata (d’Orbigny). 
Verrill, 1872, p. 287 ( Cryptodon obesus ); Verrill 
and Smith, 1873, p. 687, 509 ( Cryptodon obe- 
sus); Verrill, 1882 c, p. 569 ( Cryptodon obesus); 
Dali, 1889, p. 50 ( Cryptodon obesus). 
Off Gay Head, 19 fathoms, mud. — Verrill. 
Tkyasira gouldii (Phillippi). 
Gould, 1870, p. 100 {Cryptodon gouldii; not listed 
for this region); Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 686, 
509 ( Cryptodon gouldii); Dali, 1889, p. 50 
( Cryptodon gouldii). 
“ Buzzards Bay, 6 fathoms, mud ; ’ ’ also listed for 
“ muddy bottoms off the open coast. ” — Verrill. 
Family Lucinid,e. 
? Divaricella dentata (Wood).“ 
Gould, 1870, p. 99 ( Lucina dentata); Verrill and 
Smith, 1873, p. 686, 418, etc. ( Cyclas dentata); 
Dali, 1889, p. 50. 
Nantucket. — Gould. “Not uncommon, dead, 
but rarely obtained living, in Vineyard Sound, 
6 to 14 fathoms.” — Verrill. 
Divaricella quadrisulcata (d’Orbigny). [Chart 141.] 
Dali, 1889, p. 50 (Hatteras to Trinidad). 
Shells dredged by the Survey at scattered stations 
throughout the length of Vineyard Sound and 
Buzzards Bay, chiefly in waters of less than 8 
fathoms (2 to 12), on quite various bottoms. 
Fish Hawk stations: 7536 bis (1), 7546 bis (1 
shell), 7556 (1 shell)*, 7556 bis (2 shells), 7566 
(4 shells), 7577 (1 shell), 7630 (few shells), 7632 
(several shells), 7639 (1 fragment), 7730 (1 
shell), 7761 (1 fragment), 7769 (1 shell). 
Phalarope stations: 82 (1 shell), 98, 107 (1 shell), 
122 (shells), 136, 137 (1 shell), 142 (2 shells), 
144 (1 shell), 152 (1 shell). 
Phacoides filosus (Stimpson). 
Gould, 1870, p. 98 ( Lucina filosa; not listed for 
this region); Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 686, 
509 {Lucina filosa); Dali, 1889, p. 50 {Lucina 
filosa). 
“ Off Gay Head, 19 fathoms, soft mud.” — Verrill. 
Off Gay Head (2 stations) and Bay end of 
Quicks Hole; 8 to 17 fathoms, sand and shells. 
— Survey. 
Fish Hawk station 7719 (1 shell); Phalarope sta- 
tions: 59 (1 shell), 82. (In each case identi- 
fied by R. C. Osbum). 
Phacoides sp. 
Fish Hawk station: 7698 (1 young living)*. 
Family Cardiid^E. 
Cardium pinnulatum Conrad. [Chart 142.] 
Gould, 1870, p. 141 (not listed for this region); 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 683, 423, etc.; 
Dali, 1889, p. 52. 
Shells almost universally distributed in Buz- 
zards Bay and Vineyard Sound. Living 
specimens dredged by the Survey in 4 to 17 
fathoms, on quite various bottoms. 
Fish Hawk stations: 7525 bis, 7532 (1 shell), 7533 
bis (several shells), 7535 (1 shell), 7537 bis (1 
shell), 7541 (few shells, 1 living), 754r bis (r 
shell), 7546 bis (several), 7547 bis (few shells), 
75 S 2 ( ? 1). 7556 bis (few shells), 7558 (few 
shells), 7562 (1 shell), 7563 bis (few shells), 
7S 6 5 ( 2 )> 75 68 (1 shell), 7569, 7571 (1 shell), 
7577 (f ew shells), 7578 (many shells, few liv- 
ing), 7579, 7580 (1 small shell), 7581 (several 
shells), 7582 (few shells), 7583 (few shells and 
living), 7585 (1 living), 7591 (1 shell), 7595 
(few shells), 7597 (few shells), 7599 (2 shells, 1 
living), 7601 (1 shell), 7606 (1 shell), 7610 
(abundant shells), 7611, 7612 (many shells), 
7613 (many shells), 7614 (many shells), 7616 
(several shells), 7618 (many shells), 7619 (sev- 
eral shells), 7620 (many shells), 7621 (many 
shells), 7622 (many shells), 7623 (few shells), 
7624 (few shells), 7625 (few shells), 7626 (many 
shells), 7627 (1), 7629 (many shells), 7630 (sev- 
eral shells), 7633 (few shells), 7634 (few shells), 
7636 (several shells), 7637 (many shells), 7638 
(few shells), 7639 (few), 7640 (many shells), 
7641 (many living and shells), 7642 (few shells), 
7643 (many shells), 7644, 7645 (several shells), 
7646 (few shells), 7647 (few shells), 7648 (sev- 
eral shells), 7649 (few shells), 7650 (several 
shells), 7651 (many shells), 7652 (many living 
and shells), 7653 (few), 7654 (few shells), 7655 
(few shells), 7656 (few shells), 7658 (few shells), 
7659 (numerous shells), 7660 (many shells), 
7661 (many shells), 7662 (numerous shells), 
7663 (shells), 7664 (few shells in Diopatra 
tubes), 7668 (few shells), 7669 (few shells), 
7671, 7672 (few shells), 7673 (shells and few 
living), 7674 (few shells), 7675 (few shells), 
7680(1 living), 7682 (few shells), 7686 (1 shell), 
7687 (1 shell), 7688 (living and shells), 7695 
(few shells), 7697 (2 shells), 7698 (several shells), 
7699 (1 living), 7702 (1 shell), 7704 (several 
shells), 7706 (1 shell), 7707 (1 shell), 7709 (2 
shells), 7710 (2 shells), 7717 (several shells), 
7718 (few shells), 7719 (few shells), 7720 (1 liv- 
a Dr. Dali is now of the belief that this species is not found north of Cape Hatteras. In that case, the records here given 
doubtless refer to the next species. 
