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CLIDIOPHOEA, Caii.cnter. 



110. Clidiopiioha punctata. ( oiirad, sp. 



Pdiiflora puticffiffi, C'onr., Journ. Acad. Nat. 8ci. Phila., vol. vii., pt. 2, p. 22S. 



pi. xvii., fig. 1 (1S:^7). 



Not uncommon in California but only known from this province, 

 at the time of Carpenter's report, by a single valve in Swan's collections. 

 In 1892, however, Mr. E. S. Wilkinson brought dead valves from the 

 west coast of Vancouver Island, and last year Dr. Newcombe found a 

 number of dead shells and also dredged a few hving .specimens in clean 

 sand in shallow water at Clayoquot Sound. 



KENNEELIA. Cari)enter. 



111. Kennerlia grandis, Dall. 



Pandora (Kemicrlia) gra tidis, Dall., Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., vol. vii. (1S77). 



Described from Unalashka. First found in British Columbian 

 waters by Eichardson in 1875. Afterwards in 1885 by Dr. Dawson, in 

 Duncan Bay and Forward Bay. The only other locality in which it 

 has been taken so far is near Victoria where it is not very rare in 10 to 

 30 fathoms, sand. 



112. Kennerlia pilosa. Carpenter. 



Kept. Brit. Assoc, lS6:i, p. 63S (August, l<S(i4); Proc. Zool. Soc. London, ISW, p. mt, 

 and Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 186.5, p. .5.5. 



Much commoner than the last and more generally distributed. It 

 has been dredged in 8 to 50 fathoms (sand) in Virago Sound, Queen 

 Charlotte Islands, Quatsino Sound and Straits of Georgia, by Dr. 

 Dawson ; in Clayoquot Sound by Dr. Newcombe. and in Departure Ba}' 

 (where it is common) and at Victoria by myself. 



SPH.ENIA, Turton. 



113. Sph.1!;nia ovoidea. Carpenter. 



Kept.' Brit. Assoc, ls'6:^, p. fW7 (August, 1864) ; and Proc Acad. Nat. Sci. I'hila., 



1865, p. .54. 



Described from one living specimen taken by Dr. Kennerky in 

 Puget Sound. I have no knowledge of an}' further s])ecimens having 

 been taken. 



