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Solariclla (Turcicula?) cidaris, Pilsbry. 1SS9. Cont. of Tryon's 
Man. Conch., vol. xi, p. 331. 
Solariclla cidaris, Williamson. 1892. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 
xv, p. 202, pi. xxii, fig. 4. 
The only figure of this beautiful shell that has yet been published 
represents an enlarged ventral view of an apparently immature Californian 
specimen, twenty-eight millimetres in height, which is stated by Mrs. M. 
Burton Williamson (op. cit.) to have been dredged in deep water off the 
islands in San Pedro Bay by the U. S. Fish Commission. The Canadian 
specimen, of which two views are given on Plate 1, is the only adult shell 
that the writer has seen, and measures forty-six millimetres in height 
(or length) by about thirty-two in maximum breadth. It was dredged 
by Dr. Dawson, in 1885, in thirty fathoms, sand, gravel and dead shells, 
off False Head, Queen Charlotte Sound, where several smaller specimens 
were obtained, as already recorded on page 128 (Section 4) of the fourth 
volume of Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada. In the adult shell 
the outer lip is somewhat thickened and its nacreous interior is margined 
by a narrow white porcellanous rim. 
Bela sculpturata, Dall. 
Be/a sculpturata, Dall. 1886. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., p. 299, pi. iv, 
fig- 7- 
" Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver district," Dall. 
OnOSTOMIA SlTKF.NSIS, Dall. 
Dolomite Narrows, Queen Charlotte Islands, Dr. G M. Dawson, and 
since collected by Dr. Dawson in 1885 at False Bay, Lasqueti Island, as 
recorded in the fourth volume of Transactions of the Royal Society ot 
Canada. 
Triton (Priene) Oregonknsis, Redfield. 
The radula of a Vancouver specimen of this species is essentially 
similar to that of T>it<>>i as figured by Wilton in Woodward's Manual ol 
the Mollusra, ami Fischer's Manuel de Conchyliologie, its dental formula 
being 6. 9. 6. 
