BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 
Anachis avara — Continued. 
7545 bis (many), 7546 bis, 7547 (many shells), 
7547 bis (very many shells), 7549 (many shells), 
7549 bis (many shells), 7550 (few shells), 7550 
bis (many living and shells), 7551 bis (many liv- 
ing and shells), 7552 (few shells), 7552 bis (1 
worn shell), 7553 bis (many shells), 7554 bis 
(many shells), 7556 (few), 7556 bis (few worn 
shells), 7557, 7558 (many shells), 7560 (1 shell), 
7562 bis (few shells and fragments), 7563 (few 
shells), 7563 bis (numerous shells and frag- 
ments), 7564 (few), 7564 bis (living and shells), 
7565 (few shells), 7565 bis (several living and 
shells), 7566 (1 shell), 7567 (few shells), 7568 
(few shells), 7571 (few), 7572 (few shells), 7573 
(several living and shells), 7576 (1 shell), 7582 
(few shells)*, 7583 (1), 7584 (1 shell), 7585 (sev- 
eral shells), 7587 (few shells), 7595 (shells), 
7596 (1), 7610 (several shells), 7612 (several), 
7614 (few shells), 7616 (several shells), 7617 
(few shells), 7620 (1 shell), 7621 (1 shell), 7628 
(1 shell), 7631 (few shells), 7633 ,7634 (many 
shells), 7635 (few shells), 7636 (few shells), 
7637 (several shells), 7638 (few shells), 7640 
(few shells), 7642 (1 living), 7643 (several 
shells), 7644 (many shells), 7645 (few shells), 
7648 (few shells), 7651 (few shells), 7652 (few 
shells), 7563 (many shells), 7655 (few shells, 
7656 (few shells), 7659 (few shells), 7660 (many 
shells), 7662 (few shells), 7663 (few living and 
shells), 7664, 7669 (few shells), 7671 (many 
shells), 7672 (many shells), 7673 (few shells), 
7674 (many shells), 7675 (many shells), 7677 
(1 small shell), 7678 (few living, few shells), 
7681 (1 living and shells), 7682 (1 shell), 7688 (r 
living), 7697 (living and shells), 7701 (1 living, 
few shells), 7703 (several shells), 7707 (several), 
7718 (1 lving), 7720 (1 shell), 7724 (several 
shells), 7725 (1 living), 7726 (2 shells), 7727 (1 
living), 7730 (few), 7731 (many shells), 7732 
(many living and shells), 7733 (many living 
and shells), 7734 (1 shell), 7736 (few living and 
shells), 7737 (few living and shells), 7738 (many 
living and shells), 7739 (many shells), 7741 
(many shells), 7742 (1 living), 7744 (shells 
common), 7745 (several living), 7746 (many 
shells), 7747 (several living and shells), 7748 
(1 living, many shells), 7749 (many), 7750 
(many shells), 7751 (1), 7752 (few shells), 7753 
(many shells), 7754 (several shells), 7755 (few 
shells), 7756 (few shells),* 7757 (many shells, 
few living), 7758 (many shells, few living), 
7759 (very many shells), 7760 (common), 7762 
(few shells), 7763 (few living), 7764 (few living 
and shells), 7765 (1 shell), 7766 (many shells), 
7767 (few shells), 7768 (few shells and frag- 
711 
Anachis avara — Continued. 
ments), 7769 (1 shell), 7770 (several shells), 
7771 (several shells), 7772 (few shells), 7774 
(several shells), 7776 (several shells), 7777 (few 
shells), 7778 (few shells), 7779 (2 worn shells), 
7780 (1 worn shell), 7782 (few shells), 7783 (few 
shells). 
Phalarope and Blue Wing stations: 1 (many 
shells), 2 (many shells), 3 (many shells), 5 
(many shells), 7 (many shells), 8 (many)*, 9 
(1), 10 (many shells), 12 (several), 13 (com- 
mon), 14 (few), 15 (common), 16 (few shells), 
17 (many shells), 18 (many shells and living), 
20 (shells common), 21 (shells common), 22 
(shells common), 23 (shells common), 24 (few), 
25 (1 shell), 26 (few shells), 27 (few living), 28 
(several), 29 (few living), 32 (few) 33 (several 
shells), 34 (several shells and living), 35 (sev- 
eral living), 36 (several living), 37 (few shells), 
38 (1 living), 40 (few shells), 41 (few shells), 
42 (few shells), 43 (shells), 45 (many living), 
46 (many living), 48 (?), 49 (shells), 51 (few 
living), 52 (several shells), 53 (several shells), 
56 (few), 58 (common), 59 (several shells), 60 
(several shells), 62 (few), 63 (few), 64 (several), 
65 (few shells), 66 (living and shells), 67 (2 liv- 
ing), 68 (several), 69 (few living), 70 (living), 
71 (many living and shells), 72 (few shells and 
living), 73 (1 living), 74 (many living and 
shells), 75 (few living and shells), 76 (many 
shells), 77 (many), 78 (fewshells), 79 (common), 
80, 81 (several shells), 82 (common), 83 (living 
and shells common), 84 (several living and 
shells), 85, 86, 87 (few shells), 89, 90, 91, 92, 
93, 95’ 97> 9^> 99’ 100 (living and shells), 101, 
102, 103, 104, 108, 109, no, in (shells), 112, 
113, 114 (shells common), 115 (shells), 117 (few 
shells), 1 18 (few shells), 119 (few living and 
shells), 120 (shells), 121 (shells), 122 (fewshells) 
123 (few shells), 124 (few shells), 125 (shells), 
126 (few shells), 128 (2 shells), 130 (few living), 
133 (shells), 134 (living and shells common), 
135, 136 (few shells), 137 (few shells), 141 (few 
shells), 142 (1 shell), 144 (living and shells), 
145 (several shells), 146 (few shells), 147 (sev- 
eral shells), 148 (few shells), 149 (several 
shells), 158 (1 shell), 160 (2 shells), 162 (1 shell), 
163 (several shells), 165 (few shells), 166 (sev- 
eral shells), 167 (many shells). 
The eggs of this species are deposited in hemi- 
spherical white masses, from 1 to 2 mm. in 
diameter, which are of frequent occurrence, 
attached to various objects. For the identity 
of these eggs, we rely on the records of Mr. 
T. E. B. Pope, who observed several of the 
mollusks depositing them upon the egg cap- 
sules of Urosalpinx cinereus, July 7, 1911. 
