[TAYLOR] MARINE MOl.LUSCA 59 



IIAMINKA, Leach. 



137. ir^MlNEA lIVDATfS. LiuilO, S)). 



Bulla hydiilis. JiiniR'. Syst. Nat., ed. xii., vol. i., pt. 2. p. IISH, no. 377 (17()7). 



var. vesicnla, (rould. 

 Build {Hiiuiinnt) nsiciihi . Could, Pac. H. K. H(>])t., vol. v., p. ;tt4, pi. xi., 



tifj;. -'!» (l.SoB). 

 Haniinca rr.sicidd, (Jould and Carppntcr, Proc. Zool. Sol-. London, lS.T(i, p. Mi. 



Very common indeed among sea gi-iiss on sandy shores near low- 

 water mark. 



NUDIBEAXCIIIATA. 



No attempt is made to enumerate the species of this order inhabit- 

 ing this province as they have not been .sj-stematically collected or 

 studied. Carpenter mentions one species, the common Chiorcera leonina, 

 Gould, from Puget Sound and Whiteaves gives this and one other Den- 

 dronotus purpureus, Bergh, as collected by Dr. Dawson in 1885. 



As our species are numerous and many of them large and conspic- 

 uous it is hoped that before long some one may be induced to undertake 

 their collection and detei-niination. 



PULMONATA. 



In order to make this catalogue more complete a list is here given 

 of our British Columbian land and fresh water Pulmonata. 



lo8. Selenftes N'ancouvkkensis, Leu. sp. 

 189. Selenites spoktella, (iould. sp. 

 14(1. LiMAX AGRKSTis, l.^inne. 



141. LiMAx Hvi'KRBOREUB, Weslcrlund. 



142. ViTRiNA I'KKiPKERi, Xewcomb. 



143. IIyalina arborea, Say. sp. 



144. Hyalina rajjiatula, Alder, sp. 



145. Hyalina mclium, Morse, sp. 

 14(i. Hyali.xa niNNEYANA, Morsc. 



147. CoNULUs Fi Lvus, Drapamaud. sp. 



148. I'RisTiLOMA LANSiNGT, Bland, sp. 

 14!l. Pristilo.ma steahnsii. Bland, sp. 



150. AriOLT.MAX (!0LUMBtA.NIS, (4ould. sp. 



151. Prophysaon he.mphilli. Bland A: Binne}'. 



152. Prophysaon pacificijm, Cockerell. 



153. 1'atlla striatella, Anthony, sp. 



154. Patijla asterisca, Morse. 



155. PUNCTUM WINUTISSl.MUM, Lea, S]). 



156. PuNCTt'M coNSPECTU.M, Bland, sp. 



