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" This species having been obtained in hititude 57° N". is probably 

 the most northern representative of the genus." 



CTKXOBJIANdllATA. 

 SURCULA, 11. & A. Adams. 



193. SuRcuLA PERVERSA, (labb. 

 Proc. Cal. Acad. Nat. Sci., 18(5.5. 



With the exception of two specimens dredged by Dr. Dawson in 

 Queen Charlotte Sound all the native specimens of this sliell that I have 

 seen have been taken near Victoria. In this locality it is not rare, 

 having been dredged in 1(» to 20 fathoms, mud. b}- Richard.son, 

 Xewcombe, myself and others. 



Adult specimens are usuallj- much eroded. 



DEILLIA, Gray. 



194. Drillia ixcisa. Carpenter. 



Kept. Brit. Assoc, l.SfW, p. IwT (August, 18(54); and Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 



I860, p. (52. 



Not common. Virago Sound (Dawson), Clayoquot Sound (New- 

 combe). Dead specimens at Vesuvius Bay, Salt Spring Island. Sj\anich 

 and Victoria. 



195. Drillia cancellata, Carpenter. 



Kept. Brit. Assoc, 18(53, p. (5o8 (Aujiust, 1864) ; and Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.. 



186,5, p. m. 



A rare species. Dr. Kennerley obtained a single specimen in Puget 

 Sound, and a feAv have been dredged at Victoria and Departure Bay by 

 myself and others, and at Comox by Dr. Newcombe. This species was 

 not represented in anj- of Dr. Dawson's collections. 



EKLA. Gray. 

 Seven species of this genus are on our list, as follows : 

 196. Bela fidicula. Gould, sp. 



Fusus fidivula, Gould, Proc Bost. Soc Nat. Hist., vol. iii., p. 141 (May. 1S4!)): and 

 U. S. Expl. Exped., Mollusca, p. 2;«. tigs. 284-284/* (1852>. 



197. Bela excurvata. Carpenter. 



Rept. Brit. A.ssoc, 18(53, p. (5.58 (August, 18(54); and Proc. Aca<l. Nat. Sci. Phila., 



18(5.5, p. (5;i. 



