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HAPLOPHRAGMIUM CANARIENSE, d’Orbigny. Strait of Georgia at station No. 3, Discovery 
Passage at station No. 7, Queen Charlotte Sound at station No. 17, and Quatsino 
Sound at station No. 20,—not rare. 
TROCHAMMINA SQUAMATA, Jones and Parker. Strait of Georgia at station No. 2, and 
Quatsino Sound at station No. 19,—not common. 
BULIMINA PYRULA, d'Orbigny. Johnstone Strait at station No. 9, five specimens. 
LAGENA SULCATA, Walker and Jacob. Discovery Passage’at station No. 7, a few specimens. 
NODOSARIA (DENTALINA) PAUPERATA, d'Orbigny. Strait of Georgia at stations Nos. 2 and 4, 
but in very small numbers. 
FRONDICULARIA CANALICULATA, Reuss. 
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Fic. 1.—Frondicularia canaliculata, Reuss. Drawn from a living specimen dredged in 
the Strait of Georgia, and enlarged six diameters. 
Verstein Bohm. Kreid, 1845, Pt. I. p. 31. Pl. VIII. Figs. 20, 21. 
Strait of Georgia, at station No. 8, one perfect living specimen and a fragment 
of another, and at station No. 4, eight perfect and living specimens. This species, . 
for the identification of which the writer is indebted to Mr. H. B. Brady, has long 
been known as a fossil of the Chalk Formation of Bohemia and England, but the 
specimens dredged by Dr. Dawson are the first that have been discovered in a 
living state. 
CRISTELLARIA CULTRATA, Montfort. Strait of Georgia at station No. 4, four specimens of a 
large variety in which the sutures are prominently overlaid by raised lines of 
shelly deposit. 
CRISTELLARIA CULTRATA, var. With the terminal end straightened and the shape like 
that of C. reniformis and C. compressa, but the sutures are strongly arched. A single 
specimen from the same station as the preceding. 
POLYMORPHINA LACTEA, Walker and Jacob. Discovery Passage at station No. 1, one 
specimen. 
POLYMORPHINA COMPRESSA, d'Orbigny. Strait of Georgia at station No. 4, Queen Charlotte 
Sound at stations Nos. 13 and 17, and Quatsino Sound at station No. 20,—not 
uncommon. Some of the specimens have as many as twelye segments, and the 
sutures are not excavated. | 
