90 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
Zoological Notes. 
1. The Squid in St. John Harbour. 
2. British American Echinoderms. 
By Dr. H. M. Ami. 
Ottawa Naturalist, June, 1900, Vol. XIV., pp. 55 & 56. 
From the “Nautilus” (Philadelphia.) 
The genuine Planorbis corpulentus of Say. 
By Bryant Walker. 
April, 1900, Vol. XIII., No. 12, pp. 133-38. 
(Refers to its distribution in Canada.) 
Notes on the distribution of and certain characteristics in the Saxi- 
domi of the west coast. 
By R. E. Stearns. 
May, 1900, Vol. XIV., No. 1, pp. 1-3. 
(Refers to British Columbia species.) 
Note on Vitrea Rhoadsi, Pilsbry. 
By Bryant Walker. 
May, 1900, Vol. XIV., No. 1, p. 8. 
(Occurs in Carleton Co., Ontario.) 
On a genus (Phyllaplysia) new to the Pacific Coast. 
By (We. Dall. 
December, 1900, Vol. XIV., No. 8, pp. 91 and 92. 
(Describes Phyllaplysia tayloriana, n.sp., from Nanaimo.) 
Note on Gastranella tumida, Verrill. 
By Rev. H. W. Winkley 
December, 1900, Vol. XIV., No. 8, pp. 93 and 94. 
(Found in Prince Edward Island. Dr. Dall writes that “it is the 
nepionic young of Petricola.”) 
Some Undescribed Trematodes. 
By Dr. J. Stafford. 
Zoologische Jahrbiicher, Bd. xiii, Heft 5, 30th Aug., 1900. Giessen, 
Germany. 

