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Scalaria, sp. 

 Plate II, fig. 37. 



Only one specimen of this species was secured. 



Parapholus calif ornicus Conrad. 

 Plate IV, fig. 92. 



The specimen here drawn was found at the mouth of Jack- 

 son creek, eight miles southeast of La Push. No other speci- 

 men was seen. 



Hipponyx, sp. 

 Plate I, fig. 3. 



This species is not very plentiful. 



Crepidula adunca Somerby. 



Plate III, fig. 82. 



Only two specimens were seen. 



Crepidula adunca Somerby. 



Plate IV, fig. 14. 



This species is well represented along the coast. 



Lunatia lewisii Gould. 



Plate II, fig. 86. 



Only two specimens of this species were secured, one at 

 Neah bay, the other at La Push. The specimen from La Push, 

 the one figured, is much broken. 



Puncturella cucullata Gould. 

 Plate III, fig. 78. 



This species is not abundant. 



Nassa mendica Gould. 

 Plate II, fig. 41. 



This is one of the numerous small shells of the rocky coast 



patches. 



Chrysodomus dicus (Euthria dira) Reene. 

 Plate III, fig. 9. 



This is a very common species in the vicinity of James 



island. 



Murex foliatum Gmelin. 

 Plate I, fig. 63. 



This is a rather common species. 



Ocinebra lurida Middleton. 

 Plate IV, fig. 16. 



A common and very variable species. 



Ocila lyalli. 

 (Not drawn.) 



The shell representing this species was secured at Neah bay 

 on the strait of Juan de Fuca. 



