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dredged by Dr, Dawson in the Straits of Georgia, Forward Bay and 

 Alert Bay and as occurring between tides in Discovery Passage and 

 (roletas Clinnnel. 1 have found specimens of the same shell at Victoria 

 and Departure Bay both between tides and by dredging, and Dr. ^ew- 

 combe has specimens from CUiyoquot Sound: 



Eenicri I believe only published the tianie without any description, 

 and as our shell does not appear to be the same as the E. distorta, 

 Deshayes, of English conchoiogists, T am not sure that it has at present 

 any proper name. 



TUEBONILLA, Eisso. 



249, TuRBONiLLA TRiDENTATA, Carpenter, sp. 



Chemn'dzia truhntata, Cpr., Kept. Brit. Assoc, 1863, p. (559 (August, l!S(J4> : and 

 .Journ. de Conch., vol. .xii., p. 147 (April, 1865). 



This species was described from Puget Sound (Kennerley) and from 

 Sta. Barbara, Monterey and San Pedro. It has not been found in our 

 waters by recent collectors. 



250. TuRBONiLLA LoRDF, E. A. Smith, sp. 



Chemnltzln Lordi, E. A. S., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., series 5, vol. vi., p. 288 (1S80), 



A very few specimens of this species luive been dredged by Dr. 



Newcombe and myself in Departure Bay. I have compared some of 



these with Mr. Smith's types. This is the largest species of Turbonilla 

 found in British Columbia. 



251. Tl^RBONILLA TORyUATA, Cfould, Sp. 



Chemnltzid futqnata, Gould, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. vi., no. 3, p. 384, pi. xiv., 



fig. 16 (October, 1353). 

 = ('. Vfint'ouveirnsis, Baird, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, p. 67, pi. i., fig. 3. 



252. Turbonilla chocolata. Carpenter, sp. 



ChriiiHitsui cUocolata, Cpr., Kept. Brit. Assoc, 186:3, p. (w9 (August, 1861); and 

 Proc Cal. Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. iii. (1866). 



These two species are I think equally common. T. chocolata has been 

 dredged at Victoria, Departure Bay and Clayoquot Sound. T. tonjuata, 

 at the two first named places and also at Duncan Bay, Forward Bay 

 and Cullen Harbour (Vancouver Island). Doubtless both species will 

 be found in other localities when search is made. In California T. tor- 

 quota is said to occur abundantly on the shells oi Hahotis (Orcutt). 



