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 Family Solenomyidce. 



SOLENOMYA VELUM, Say.* 



Solemya velum. Say (1822) ; Gould (1841 and 1870) ; et auct. 

 Fishing banks off Halifax, very rare (Willis). 



SoLENOMYA BOREALIS, Totten. 



Solemya borealis, Totten (1834) ; and Gould (1841 and 1870). 



Fishing banks off Halifax, very rare (Willis) ; Halifax Harbour, rare 

 (Verrill). 



Family Payidorido'.. 



CLIDIOPHOeA GOULDIANA, Dall. 



Pan6Lora trilineitta, Gould, et auct., but not of Say. 



Clidophora Oouldiana, Dall (188G. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. Xii., p. 312). 



Off Grand Manan Island, in 5 fathoms, mud (Stimpson) ; Bay of Fundy, 

 low- water mark to 30 fathoms ^^ Verrill) ; St. Mary's Bay (Verkruzen) ; Sable 

 Island, rare (Willis) ; Halifax Harbour, rare, "I have only dredged single 

 valves " (J. M. Jones). Between Cape Breton and Prince Edward islands, 

 at many localities ; also Northumberland Strait, north of Pictou Island, N.S., 

 and westward to Shediac Bay, N.B., from low-water mark (blown ashore by 

 gales) to 20 or 30 fathoms ; where specimens were dredged or collected by 

 the writer in 1873. 



Kennerlia glacialis (Le?ch). 



Pandora glacialis (Leach) Sowei-by (1830). 

 Kcnncrlia glacialis, Carpenter (1864). 



Off Grande Greve, Gaspe Bay, in 30 to 50 fathoms, where a few small 

 specimens wei'e dredged by the writer in 1869 ; Little Metis and 

 Murray Bay (Sir J. W. Dawson). The specimens from the north shore 

 of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, near Caribou Island, in 15 fathoms sand, 

 that have been identified by Packard with Pandora trilineaia, are probably 

 referable to this species, and Miss Bush says that three specimens of it, sent 

 by Dr. Packard to the Peabody Museum of Yale College, were labelled 

 Pandora triJineata, Say. K. glacialis has been found fossil in the Leda clay 

 of Saco, Maine, and St. John, N.B. 



* Generic name amended by Dr. Paul Fischer in 1887. 



