102 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
Dazz, WizziAM HEALEY and BARTSCH, PAUL. 
A monograph of west American Pyramidellid Molluscs. 
Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum, Bulletin 
68, 1909, pp. 1-258, plates 1-30. 
Includes species from the coast of British Columbia. 
STAFFORD, J. 
The larva and spat of the Canadian Oyster. I. The larva. 
The American Naturalist, January, 1909, vol. xlii, No. 505, pp. 31- 
47, with one plate of figures. 
STERKI, V. 
Bifidaria armifera Say and its varieties. 
The Nautilus, August and September, 1909, vol. xxiii, No. 4, pp. 
52-54. 
WALKER, BRYANT. 
Notes on Planorbis. II. P. bicarinatus. 
The Nautilus, May, 1909, vol. xxiii, No. 1, pp. 1-10; and June, No. 2, 
pp. 21-32, with one plate and a map showing distribution. 
ARTHROPODA. 
PiLzsBRY, HENRY A. 
A new species of Scalpellum from British Columbia. 
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 
April-September, 1909, vol. lxi, part II, pp. 267 and 268, figs. 1 
and 2. 
RICHARDSON, HARRIET. 
Isopods collected in the north-west Pacific by the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries 
Steamer “ Albatross” in 1906. 
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 1909, vol. 37, 
pp. 75-120. 
Among the species described or recorded is Pentidotea wosnesenskit 
(Brandt), mentioned as occurring at Union bay, Bayne sound, British 
Columbia. 
TayLor, Rev. Gro. W. 
The Acclimatization of the Lobster. 
Marine Life, February, 1909, vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 5-6, Vancouver, B.C. 
VERTEBRATA. 
FIsHEs. 
Barton, WARREN EVERMAN. See JORDAN. 
JoRDAN, Davin Starr, and Barton, WARREN EVERMAN. 
Descriptions of three new species of Cisco, or Lake Herring (Argyrosomus), 
from the great lakes of America; with a note on the species of White. 
fish. 
