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Buccinum undatum Linne. 
Very abundant; in tide pools, also dredged in shallow water on 
hard bottom in many places. 
Buccinum cyaneum (Brugui&re). 
Buccinum gronlandicum, G. 0. Sars. ’78, p. 259. 
Buccinum cyaneum, Verrill, ’82, p. 492. 
One immature specimen, with protoconch, dredged, 10 fathoms, 
station 16, Sept. 1, 190*2. 
Chrysodomus decemcostatus (Say). 
Fusus decemcostatus, Gould, ’70, p. 375. 
Very common, dredged in many places about the Bay, usually 
hard bottom. Fine large specimens of this and the following spe¬ 
cies were taken by baiting a net with refuse fish and sinking over 
night at station 15. 
Sipho stimpsoni Morch. 
Fusus islandicus , Gould (not Linne), ’70, p. 371. 
Very common on hard bottom near shore, very rarely dredged 
fully grown as it lives on such rough bottom. 
Sipho pygmaeus (Stimpson). 
Fusus pygmaeus, Gould, ’70, p. 372. 
Very common, dredged almost everywhere on hard bottom. 
Nassa (Tritia) trivittata Say. 
Nassa trivittata. Gould, ’70, p. 364. 
Very abundant; found everywhere on soft bottom. Does not 
grow to such large size as farther south. 
Columbella (Astyris) rosacea (Gould). 
Columbella rosacea , Gould, ’70, p. 357. 
Not rare, dredged at stations 6, 8, and 10. 
Trophon clathratus (Linne). 
Not rare, dredged at stations 10 and 11. Our specimens agree 
perfectly with the drawing given by Sars (’78) as Trophon trun- 
catus Strom. 
