152 Natural History of the Farallones. [ ZOE 
Martesia intercalata Cpr. (in Haliotis shells). 
Entodesma saxicola, Baird. 
Psephis tellimyalis Carp. 
Rupellaria lamellifera Contr. 
Chama pellucida Sby. 
Mytilus californianus Conr. Abundant. 
Septifer bifurcatus Reeve. 
Modiola modiolus Linn. 
Axinea subobsoleta Carp. 
flinnites giganieus Gray. Edible. 
Placunanomia macroschisma Desh. 
Tornatella punctocelata Carp. 
Cryptochiton stelleri, Midd. 
Mopalia ciliata Gould. 
: vespertina Gould. 
Nuttalina scabra Reeve. 
Lschnochiton magdalensis Hinds. 
Leptochiton internexus Carp. 
Acmea testudinalis Miill. var. patina Midd. 
pelta Esch. Abundant. 
var. asmi Midd. 
var. pintadina Gould. 
persona Esch. 
scabra Nutt. Rare. 
spectrum Nutt. One of the most abundant species living 
about the rocks, 
mitra Esch. 
Lottia gigantea Gray. Tolerably common. 
Lepeta cecoides Carp. 
Gadinia reticulata Sby. 
_ Fissurella volcano Reeve. 
Glyphis aspera Esch. 
Chypidella bimaculata Dall. 
Hlaliotis cracherodit Leach. 
rufescens Swains. 
kamschatkana. 
_ asstmilis Dall. 
_Phasianella compta Gld. var. pulloides Carp. 
Leptothyra carpenteriana Pilsbry. 
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