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Table of Recent Fossils , Boston , Mass . 1 
Species. 
Muddy 
River. 
Charles 
River. 
City 
Point. 
Present geographic range. 
Balanus balanoides Stimpson. 
* 
Shores of whole North Atlantic. 
Tritia trivittata Adams. 
* 
* i 
* 
Fla. to G. of St. Lawrence. 
Ilyanassa obsoleta Stimpson. 
* 
* 
* 
G. of Mex. to C. Cod; local north 
• 
to G. of St. Lawrence. 
Urosalpinx cinerea Stimpson. 
* 
* 
* 
Same as preceding. 
Purpura lapillus Lam. 
* 
E. end of Long Island to Arctic 
Ocean. 
Anachis avara Perkins. 
* 
G. of Mex. to Mass. Bay. 
Lunatia heros Adams. 
* 
*■ 
* 
Ga. to S. Labrador. 
Crepidula fornicata Lam. 
G. of Mex. to Mass. Bay; local 
north to G. of St. L. 
Crepidula plana Say. 
* 1 
Same as preceding. 
Littorina rudis Gould. 
* 
N. J. to Arctic Ocean. 
Utriculus canaliculatus Stimpson. 
*■ 
S. C. to Mass. Bay. 
My a arenaria L. 
* 
* 
* 1 
S. C. to Arctic Ocean. 
Tagelus gibbus Gray. 
| 
* 
W. Indies and G.'of Mex. to Cape 
Cod. 
Macoma fragilis Adams. 
* 
* 
* 
Ga. to Greenland. 
Mactra solidissima Chemnitz. 
* 
Texas to Labrador. 
Mulinia lateralis Gray. 
* 
* 
* 
I Texas to Mass. Bay. 
Venus mercenaria L. 
* 
* 
* 
| Fla. to Mass. Bay; local north to 
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G. of St. Lawrence. 
Laecicardium Mortoni Perkins. 
* 
G. of Mex. to Cape Cod ; local 
north to N. S. 
Astarte undata Gould. 
i * 
! L. I. Sound toG. of St. Lawrence. 
Lucina Jilosa Stimpson. 
* 
Conn, to Maine. 
Modiola plicatula Lam. 
I * 
* 
1 * 
i Ga. to Casco Bay, Maine; local 
1 
north to G. of St. L. 
Pecten irradians Lam. 
1 
G. of Mex. to Cape Cod; local 
north to N. S. 
Pecten tenuicostatus Mighels. 
. 
* 
N. J. to Labrador. 
Anomia glabra Verrill. 
* 
Fla. to Cape Cod ; local north to 
Cape Sable, N. S. 
Ostrea virginiana Lister. 
* 
* 
* 
G. of Mex. to Cape Cod; local N. 
to Bay of Chaleurs, G. of St. L. 
1 Within the time between the reading and printing of this paper, the material 
being dredged and brought to land at City Point has been carefully examined for its 
enclosed shells by Mr. Warren W. Herman, who has thus collected all but one of the 
species found there by Miss Bryant (excepting only Lucxna filosa), besides twenty- 
six other species. In the determination of these shells he was aided by Mr. E. W. 
Roper. The additions to the previous list from City Point, kindly supplied by Mr. 
Herman for this note, are as follows, with their present geographic range and habitat, 
according to Professor Yerrill’s ‘‘Report upon the Invertebrate Animals of Vineyard 
Sound,” U. S. Fish Commission Report, 1871-72. 
Buccinum undatum L. N. J. to Greenland. Littoral to 100 fathoms. 
A sty ns lunata Dali. N. Fla. to Mass. Bay. Low tide to 10 fathoms. 
Neverita duplicata Stimpson. Yucatan and Fla. to Mass. Bay; local and not com- 
mon N. of Cape Cod. Littoral, sandy shores. 
Triforis nigrocinctus Stimpson. S. C. to Cape Cod. Low tide to 10 fathoms. 
Bittium nigrum Stimpson. S. C. to Cape Cod ; local farther north, in Boston Har- 
bor, and in south part of G. of St. Lawrence. Low tide to 8 fathoms. 
