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and he gives one species of Pferopoda us having been collected by Lord 

 in British Columbian waters. 



It is a species of wide distribution in the Atlantic as well as the 

 Pacific Ocean and is figured by Dall in pi. Ixvi., rtg, 113, of Bulletin 87, 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., previous!}' referred to. 



Carpenter writes [180] '• Cavolina telemus. Linne = Hf/alcea tridmtata, 

 Forsk non Lamarck." Dall gives it as Cavolina fndentata Forsk. I am' 

 not in a position to form any opinion as to whether Linne's oidei- name 

 has reference to the shell in question or not. 



OPISTHOBRANCHIATA . 



RrCTAXrS, Dall. 



131. ItiCTAXis PUNCT0C(ELATA, Carpenter, sp. 



Turnaiilla puitctorcdafa, Cpr., Kept. Brit. A.ssoc, 186;^, p. 64«(Aufi;t., mU); and 

 Journ. de Conch., vol. xii., p. 139 (April, 18(i5). 



A southern shell only recently detected in our waters. The first 

 native specimens I have seen were dredged by Professor Macoun and 

 myself in Departure Bay last year. I have since heard that large speci- 

 mens have been found dead on the beach at the north end of Vancouver 

 Island, by Mr. Anderson, and that others have been collected on the 

 east side of Denman Island by Mr, Harvey. 



TOENATINA, A. Adams. 



132. TORNATINA CULCITELLA, Gould, Sp. 



Bu/hi {Akera) cnlci fella, Gould. Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. vi.. no. A. p. :r77, 



pi. xiv., %. S (Oct., 1853). 

 + Bulla (Toimatina) cerealis, Gould, op. cit. p. 378, pi. xiv., tig. 9 (Oct., I8,t;{). 

 = Bullina {Tornatina) eximid, Baird, Proc. Zool. Soc. TiOndon. 18(53, p. (57, pi. 



i., tig. 5. 



This is the commonest of our three Tornatinas. It .seems to abound 

 i n about ten fathoms wherever the bottom is sandy. Dr. Dawson obtained 

 it at the (^ueen Charlotte Islands and in various localities in the Straits 

 of Georgia, Discovery Passage and Queen Charlotte and Quatsino Sounds. 

 Dr. Newcombe has dredged it in Ganges Harbour. Clayoquot Sound and 

 at Comox, Professor Macoun at Sooke— and I have myself found it at 

 Victoria and Departure Bay. 



133. TORNATINA I.NCU1,TA. (iould. 



BiUla ( Tornatina ) inrulta, Gould, Pac. R.K. Kept., vol. v., p. 334,pl.xi., tig.:^-28(18.i<5). 

 Tornatina inculta, Gould and Carpenter, Proc. Zool, Soc. London, 18.t(). p. 203. 



The only specimens of this species that have been taken up to tiie 

 present time in British Columbia were obtained by my.self by dredging 

 in Departure Bay in 1888. 



