50 ART. 2. ^S. TOKUNAGA. 



126. TAPES EUOLYPTÜS Ph. 



PL III. Figs. 8 a, a' and h. 



LisCHKE, Jap. Meeres-Conch., I., p. 119. — Philippi, Abbild, and Besclir. 

 &c. — Römer, jNIonogr. Venus. 



Shinagawa (frequent). 



Living : Nagasaki and Setouchi (Inland Sea). 



CARDIID/E. 



127. CARDflM CALIFORNIENSE Deshayes. 



PL III. Figs. 9 a and a'. 



Brauns, GeoL Env. Tokio, p. 42. — Middendokf, Sib. Reise, p. 248. — 

 PiLSBRY, Cat. Mar. MolL Japan, j). 131. — Lischke, Jap. Meeres- 

 Conch., I., p. 144, and II., p. 125. — Middendorf, Moll. Ross., II., 

 p. 40.— Syst. Conch. Cab., X. 2, p. 45. 



Shinagawa and Oji (frequent). 



Living : Tokyo Bay, Hakodate, Etrofu, Nagasaki, Castries 

 Bay, West Coast of Sakhalin, Behring Sea, Sitcha, Vancouver 

 Is., Fuean Strait, Puget-Sound, Ochotsk Sea, Unalaschka, and 

 from Fusca Strait to Montery (California). 



128. CABDIÜM MUTItUM Rve. 

 PL III. Fig. 10. 



Brauns, GeoL Env. Tokio, p. 42. — Lischke, Jap. Meeres-ConcL, I., 

 p. 144. — Dunker, Index Moll. INIaris Jap., p. 211. — Schrenck, 

 ^foll. Amurl. and Nord-Jap. Meeres, p. 517. 



Synonym: — C. japonicum Dkr.; C. papijraceum Schrenck. 



Shinagawa and Oji (frequent). 



Liviug: Tokyo, Hakodate, Tsu (Ise), Awa, Nagasaki, Kö- 

 chi (Tosa), East Coast of Luzon, and East Indies. 



