East coast marine shells East coast marine shells : descriptions of shore mollusks together with many living below tide mark, from Maine to Texas inclusive, especially Florida, with more than one thousand drawings and photographs . eastcoastmarines00smit Year: 1951 12S EAST COAST MARINE SHELLS caught by baiting a basket which should be left down over night. The egg capsules are arranged in roundish masses which, upon reaching shore, are distributed by the wind. Each capsule contains five to six yourF,. Mostly inhabi- tants of north- ern and Antarc- tic Seas t>iey range froa the Fig. 48


East coast marine shells East coast marine shells : descriptions of shore mollusks together with many living below tide mark, from Maine to Texas inclusive, especially Florida, with more than one thousand drawings and photographs . eastcoastmarines00smit Year: 1951 12S EAST COAST MARINE SHELLS caught by baiting a basket which should be left down over night. The egg capsules are arranged in roundish masses which, upon reaching shore, are distributed by the wind. Each capsule contains five to six yourF,. Mostly inhabi- tants of north- ern and Antarc- tic Seas t>iey range froa the Fig. 48 Egg case of Buccinum undatum shore to a depth of 100 fathoms. BUCCINUM UNDATUli Llnne. Waved Whelk. An opaque, almost lustreless shell, sculptured with many fine thread-like spiral ridges arranged in groups; whorls seven to eight; shell wall glazed near inner lip; opercu- lum pale yellow with layers of growth re- sembling the epidermis of shell. Length inches. There are many extraordinary varie- tal manifestations of this species, dwarfs, keeled, elongated, thin, reversed, two to three operculated shells. Some of the most remarkable have been taken off the English coasts. It lives from tide mark to consid- erable depths. In America the specimens are slightly smaller than the European ones. Tons of these whelks are carried to the British fish markets. In the year 1504, when Warham was enthroned Archbishop of Canterbury, there were provided for a feast '8,000 whelks at 5 shillings per 1,000,' The curious spawn cells are called 'Sea Wash Balls' on account of their being used by sailors to wash their hands. PI. 47, Fig. 6 Newfoundland southward to Charles- ton, South Carolina; Iceland to Mediterranean Coast of France GENUS PISANIA Bivona 1832 Shell oblong; spire prominent; out- er lip thickened, canal short; operculum ovate. PISANIA PUSIO Llnne. Whorls ten to eleven; growth lines almost rib-like on upper whorls. the last becoming smooth; aperture fully half length of shell; ou


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