[TAYLOR] MAKINE MOLLUSCA OF THE PACIFIC COAST 247 



217. BucciNDM MoERCHiANUM, Fisclier. 



This appears to occur quite commonly at Alert Bay. 



224a. Chrysodomus roseus, Dall. 



Proc. Cal. Ac. Sc, 1877, vol. vit. 

 A very small species, described from the Arctic Ocean. It is recorded 

 from Alert Bay by Newcombe in the " Museum Catalogue." 



224b. Chrysodomus eucosmius, Dall. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. vol. xiv, p. 187, 1891. 

 This has been taken by the United States Fish Commission in many 

 localities, from Alaska to California, in deep water. Dr. Newcombe 

 includes it in his catalogue. It is figured in the "Proceedings of the 

 United States National Museum," vol. xvii, pi. xxix, fig. 7. 



225. Chrysodomus Verkruzeni, Kobelt. 



Mr. Harvey informs me that he took three living specimens of this 

 shell in 10 to 15 fathoms, at Port McNeil, in 1891, and that they were 

 identified for him as above by Mr. Whiteaves. The last named naturalist 

 is also responsible for the only other record for this species in British 

 Columbia, as stated in my former paper. 



248. EuLIMA FALCATA, Cpr. 



Very common at Alert Bay and at Shoal Bay (Harvey). The shells 

 we refer to this species have been recorded in previous lists under the 

 names JE. incurva, Eenieri, and E. di&torta, Auct. 



249. TUBBONILLA TRIDENTATA, Cpr. 



This species has been taken in Queen Charlotte Islands (at Cumshewa 

 Inlet) by Dr. Newcombe, and in Departure Bay by myself. 



In the "Nautilus," vol. x, p. 20, Dr. Newcombe records some shells 

 from Cumshewa Inlet as T. slylina, Cpr. Dr. Carpenter considered this 

 (with doubt) as a variety of T. torquata, and for my own part I am 

 unable to separate the shells. 



252a. MuMiOLA tenuis, Dall. 



Bull. N. H. Soc. of B. C, no. 2, p. 13, pi. i, fig. 10. 

 Ten to fifteen fathoms, Cumshewa Inlet, Q. C. I. (Dr. Newcombe). 



