OV MOLLl'SCA OF THE WEST COAST OF NORTH AMERICA. 5D3 



fUte. Fig. No. 



21. Loltia scahra, Gld. [non Nutt., V\.\e.:iBspectrutn, Xutt., Rve.] San 



Francisco. 



22. Lottia patina, Esch. San Pedro. 



23. Scurtia pallida, (Jirsi\,= Lottia mitra, Brod. [= Scitn-ia mitra, 



Eflch.,= Z. cimica, (ild., aiitea.]^ San I'edro. 



24. Cali/ptrtea hispida, lirod. 1= Cnicibitlum spinomm, Sb}'.] San 



Pedro ; San Diego. 



25. Crepidula i'«CT«na, lirod." San Pedro. 

 20. Bulla nehulom, Gld. San Dij<ro. 



27. Bulla (^Uaminea) virescem, Shy. Sr.n Diogo. 

 XI. 29. 28. Bulla {Ilamima) vesicula, Gld\, n.t*. IVel. Ptep. IS.").'). [P. Z. S. 



1850, p. 20.3.] San Diejro, Blake. 

 XI. 27,28. 29. ^j<//a(ror/jfl<i«a) tncMfta, Gld., n.s. Prel. Rep. 18.-).5. S.Diego. 

 [P. Z. S. 1850, p. 203. Appears to be a I'triculKs.] 

 30. Trochus mcedus, Jonaa [=C'hlorostoma funebralf, A. Ad.,= wffr- 

 ginatum, Nutt. Jonas's species is .S. American.] San Diego. 

 XI. 25,26. 31. Phasianella compta, Gld., n.s. I'rel. Kep. 1855. [P. Z. S. 1856, 

 • p. 204.] San Diego, Webb, Blake. 



32. Litorina, sp. ind. [var. plena, Gld.] San Diego. 



33. Melampus, sp. ind. [olivaceus, Cpr.] San Diego. 



34. Oliva biplicata, Sby. San Pedro. 



XI. 23,24. 35. Po<rtwM;M«//a<(«, Gld., n.s. Prel. Rep. 185.5. [= (Witlndcn fm- 



cata, Gld., n.s. P. Z. S. 1850, p. 200. = C. sacrata, var., teste 



Nuttall, Cooper.] San l)iego, Jf^'ebb, Blake. 

 XL 6-9. 30. Amnicola protea,G\d., n.s. Proc. Bost. Soc. X. II., March 1855. 



Colorado Desert (Gran JornadaJ, Webb, Blake. 

 XI. 10,11. 37. Amnicola longinqua, Gld., n.s. Proc. Bost. Soc. N. II., March 



1855. Colorado Desert (Cienaga (trande), Blake. 

 XI. 12-18, 38. Planorbis amnion, Gld., n.s. Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., Feb. [Dtia, 



Mar. in text] 1855. A very variable species. Colorado Desert 



and Ocoya Creek, Webb, Blake. 

 XI. 1-5. 39. Bhf/sa fiumerosa, Gld., n.s. I'roc. Bost. Soc. N. II., Feb. 1855. 



Colorado Desert, Blake ; Pecos River, Webb. 



40. Succinea, sp. ind. Ocoya Creek. 



41. Helix Vancouverensis, Lea. San Francisco. 



42. Helix San-Diegoensis, Lea. Point Reyes. [Xo such species, 



teste Binnev.] 

 4-3. Helix infumaia,G\di. [Otia, p. 215.] Point Reyes. 

 44. Helix Oreyonensis, Lea. Cypress Point. 



99. The fossils of the various Western expeditions were being arranged in 

 1800 in the Smithsonian Museum by Prof. J. S. Newberry, M.D.. a natu- 

 ralist of rare experience and accomplishments, and author of " lu ports on 

 the Geology, Botany, and Zoology of Northern California and Oregon." Wash- 

 ington, 18.57. They are embodied in vol. vi. of the ' Pacific Railroad Re- 

 ports.' The following is a list of the fossils, which were described by 

 Mr. Conrad in pp. 69-73, having first appeared in the Proceedings of the 

 Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Dec. 1856, to which page-refer- 

 ences are added. 



Dr. Newberry's Californian Fossils. 



Pnge. Plate. Fig. 



Oy. IL 1. Schizopi/ga Califnmiana, Conr., Phil. Proc. Dec. 1856, p. 31.5. 



[Partaking of the characters of Cancellaria and Pyramidella.'] 



Santa Clara, Cal. 

 „ „ 2. Cry/><owya om/iis, Conr., p. 314. [Closely approaching the recent 



species, C. Californica.'] Monterey Co. 

 J, „ 3. Thracia viadropsis, Conr., p. 313. Monterey Co. 



* The Crepidulce returned in this collection were adunca and irvgosa, var. 



1803. ^, 



