BIOLOGICAL, SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 
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Class GASTROPODA. 
Family CavouniD/E. 
Styliola vitrea Verrill. 
Verrill, 1872, p. 284 (sp. nov.); Verrill and Smith , 
1873, p. 668, 443, etc.; Verrill, 1882a, p. 556. 
“Taken among Salpce, off Gay Head, Marthas 
Vineyard, in the afternoon, September 9, 
, 1871.” — Verrill. 
Diacria trispinosa Gray. 
Stimpson, 1851, p. 27 ( Hyalea trispinosa)-, Gould, 
1870, p. 504; Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 669, 
444; Verrill, 1880c, p. 392; Dali, 1889, p. 82 
{Carolina trispinosa ). 
“Occasionally cast ashore at Nantucket.” — 
Stimpson. At Newport, numerous specimens 
taken from the stomach of a bluefish. — Verrill. 
Cavolina tridentata Forskal. 
Verrill, 1872; Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 669, 
444, etc.; Verrill, 1882c, p. 554; Dali, 1889, 
p. 82. 
“Shells dredged off Marthas Vineyard, at two 
localities, in 19 and 22 fathoms;” “a south- 
ern species which comes north in the Gulf 
Stream.” — Verrill. One shell taken north of 
Gay Head at Fish Hawk station 7681*. — Sur- 
vey. More than 30 shells, probably of this 
species, taken from the stomach of a logger- 
head (?) turtle, caught in vicinity of Woods 
Hole during the summer of 1911. 
Family Limacinidaj. 
Heterofusus retroversus (Fleming). 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 669, 443, etc. ( Spiri - 
alis gouldii). 
“Near Naushon Island (A. Agassiz). Twenty 
miles off No Mans Land, in stomach of herring 
(S. I. Smith).” 
Family Cymbuuidaj. 
Corolla calceola (Verrill). 
Verrill, 1882c, p. 353 ( Cymbulia calceolus). 
A mile off Gay Head, at the stuff ace, several 
taken by V. N. Edwards, August 27, 1890*. 
Verrill records the capture of a specimen 30 
miles ESE. of Block Island, at the surface, 
October 2, 1880. 
Family Ci.ionid.e. 
Clione limacina (Phipps). 
Gould, 1870, p. 507 (not listed for this region); 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 668, 444, etc. ( Clione 
papillionacea)-, Verrill, 1880c, p. 391 ( Clione 
papillionacea ); Dali, 1889, p. 82. 
16269 0 — Bull 31, pt 2 — 13 
Clione limacina — Continued. 
“Mr. Vinal N. Edwards obtained two specimens 
in Vineyard Sound, April 30.” — Verrill. Vine- 
yard Sound, September 10, 1888; Woods Hole, 
in tow, March 20, 1896. (Collected by V. N. 
Edwards, identified by Dali and Bartsch.) 
Family Acteonid^. 
Acteon puncto-striatus (Adams). 
Adams, 1840, p. 323 ( Tornatella puncto-striata); 
Gould, 1870, p. 224 ( Tornatella puncto-stri - 
atus ); Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 664; Dali, 
1889, p. 84. 
New Bedford. — Adams. “ Vineyard Sound and 
Buzzards Bay, not uncommon.” Verrill. 
Family Torxatimida;. 
Tornatina canaliculata (Say). [Chart 162.] 
Gould, 1870, p. 219 ( Utriculus canaliculatus)', 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 663, 426, etc. 
( Utriculus canaliculatus)-, Dali, 1889, p. 84. 
“Common in Buzzards Bay and Vineyard 
Sound. ” — Verrill. Dredged almost exclusively 
in the Bay, where the distribution is pretty 
general; living specimens taken at 3 to 5 fath- 
oms, chiefly on muddy bottoms; occurrence 
of shells more general, including two records 
for Vineyard Sound. — Survey. 
Fish Hawk stations: 7612 (?), 7613 (?), 7623, 7625 
(several shells), 7636 (1 shell), 7641 (1 shell), 
7649 (1 living and r shell), 7650, 7651 (several 
shells), 7653 (1 shell), 7655 (1 shell), 7657, 
7661, 7727 (3 shells), 7728 (1 shell). 
Phalarope stations: 78 (few living), 79 (few shells), 
84, 94, 100, 107 (few living), 119 (3 shells), 120 
(1), 123 (1 shell), 124 (2 living), 125, 159 (1 
shell), 161 (1 living, 2 shells), 162 (2 shells), 
165 (2 shells). 
Family Scaphandrid^E. 
Cylichnella oryza (Totten). [Chart 163.] 
Stimpson, 1851 {Bulla oryza)-, Goidd, 1870, p. 221 
(Cylichna oryza)-, Verrill and Smith, 1873, P- 
663, 426, etc. {Cylichna oryza); Dali, 1889, 
p. 86. 
New Bedford Harbor. — Stimpson. Vineyard 
Sound and Buzzards Bay, not uncommon.— 
Verrill. Survey records confined to Buzzards 
Bay, chiefly to inshore stations; dredged in 3 
to 7 fathoms, on bottoms of sandy mud and 
muddy sand. 
Fish Hawk stations: 7623, 7630 (1 shell), 7652, 
7655 - 
Phalarope stations: 78 (few), 79, 89, 100 (1 shell), 
119 (many living), 120 (living), 127 (few 
shells), 138 (1), 159 (3 shells). 
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