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in Nortbumberland Strait, off Grande Greve, Gaspe Bay, and off Cap Bon 

 Ami (P.Q.), by the writer; at Kuisseau de la Grande Vallee, by Bell; at 

 Little Metis, Riviere du Loup, and Murray Bay, by Sir J W. Dawson ; and 

 at Salmon Bay, near Caribou Island (in 15 tachoms) by Packard. It is said to 

 be found along the whole coast of Labrador, and to have been dredged at 

 Square Island in 30 fathoms, on a shelly bottom, by Packard. The typical 

 form was dredged by the Stearns expedition at Forteau Bay, 20 fathoms; 

 L'Anse au Loup, 10 to 15 fathoms; and Henley Harbour, 10 to 15 fathoms; 

 while the var. violacea is said to be common at all of the localities examined 

 by the expedition, in from 1 to 20 fathoms (Miss Bush). 



Fossil in the Leda clay at Montreal (Sir J. W. Dawson). 



Verkruzen (in 1878) records " Bela turricula, Mont., var. nobilis, Moller;" 

 Bela liarpularia, Couthouy ; Bela pyramidale, Strom {B. 2}leiirotomaria, 

 Stimpson); Bela Beckii, Moller; and Bela Trevehjana, Turton ;— as occurr- 

 ing at Annapolis Basin, N.S.; and describes, from that locality, three new 

 species, which he calls B. Gilpini, B. multicostata, and B. undata* 



opisthobranchiata. 

 Tectibranchiata. 

 ' Family Philinidce. 



Philine lima (Brown). 



Utriculus lima, Brown (1827). 



Bulla Uneolata, Couthouy (1839) ; and Gould (1841). 

 Philine Uneolata, Stimpson (1860) ; and Gould (1870). 

 Philine lima, G. O. Sars (1878) ; and Pilsbry (1895). 



Grand Manan, " common in the shallows among the lower islands " 

 (Stimpson). Fishing banks off Halifax, rai-e (Willis). Gulf of St. Lawrence, 

 at Gaspe Bay (Sir J. W. Dawson) ; and near Caribou Island, just inside of 

 the Strait of Belle Isle, in 10 to 15 fathoms, sand (Packard). 



Rare in the Leda clay of Montreal (Sir J. W. Dawson). 



Philine quadrata, Searles Wood. 



Philine quadrata, S. Wood (1839) ; aud Stimpson (1860). 

 Philine formosa, Stimpson (1850). 



Fishing banks off Halifax, rare (Willis). In the Gulf of St. Lawrence a 

 few specimens were dredged by the writer in 1871 and 1873, in deep water 

 (180 to 220 fathoms), to the north, south, and south-east of the Island of 

 Anticosti. 



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