OLDER bIVAILVE MOLEUSKS 81 
Shepard Oldroyd. It has since been collected 
sparingly at Long Beach, San Pedro, and Catalina 
Island. The color is white. The excellent figure 
represents an unusually large specimen. 
Tellina meropsis, Dall, the 
Pure Tellen, (Angulus goul- 
dii), is shown in Figure 71, 
which is much magnified. 
The shell is white, sometimes 
yellowish within, thin and 
delicate, somewhat angled 
and bent behind, as shown in 
the cut. It is about half an inch long, and is found 
from San Pedro southward. 
Tellina lutea, 
Gray, the Muddy 
Tellen, comes from 
the very far north, 
being found in the 
neighborhood of 
Bering Strait. It is 
a fine large shell, 
and its general ap- 
pearance is. well 
shown in the two 
views of Figure 72. 
Tellina modésta, 
the Modest Tellen, 
is shown in Figure 
69, on a previous 
page, which is of the natural size. It is found in 
Puget Sound. The shell is thin, white, and glossy, 
