GPS 



REPORT — 18C3. 



Jiesults of ihe Explomtions in the Vaneovvfr and Cah'fornian Province. 18G4. 

 {Oinittinif ihe doubtfully located and undetermined sjiecies.) 



The letters stand for the localities in which the shells were collected, as 

 follows : — 



Vancouver Island, Straits of S. 

 Juan de Fiica, and adjoining 

 shores of Wiishington Teriitory, 

 I'ormrrly known as ' t>regon.' 



Piifret's Sound and the neighboui-- 

 hood. 



Oregon ; and the region on each side 

 of the Columbia River. 



California ; or the district north of 

 the peninsula, generally. 

 L. Peninsula of Lower California. 

 F. Neighbourhood of S. Francisco. 



P. 

 O. 

 C. 



M. 

 B. 

 D. 



Neighbourhood of Monterey. 



„ Sta. Barbara. 



The region between S. Diego and 

 S. Pedro. 

 T. The islands : in the 4th column, 

 generally the Faralloues; in the 

 last, the Sta. Barbara group. 

 H. Species obtained from the backs of 

 Ilaliotids ; locality unknown ; 

 probably Lower California. 

 fr. Fragments only. 

 jfos. Only found fossil. 



Guide to the Dioffnosis of the Vancouver and Californian Shells. 



Class PoLYzo.\. Family I}iscoporida. 

 Defraima tntricata, Busk. Maz. Cat. no. 13. From Southern fauna The re- 

 maining species in this class have not yet been determined. 



Class PALLiOBRAXrHiATA. Family Lingulidee. 



1. Lingtda albida, Hds. Voy. Sulph. ; Rve., Hani., Davidson et auct. 20 fin. c. Cp. 



Family Mh/nconellida. 



2. Rhynconella psittacea, Linn. auct. E. & W. Atlantic : circumpolar. 



Family Terebratulidfe. 

 0. Terehntulaungiiicrdtis, n. 8. Like Terebratella caput serpentism size, shape, and 

 sculpture ; but loop incomplete in adult, as in T. vitrea. 6-20 fm. not r. {)>. 



4. Waldheitnia pulvinata, Gld. E.E. Smooth, subglobular, ashy. 80 fm., living, 



Cp., CL 



5. ? Waldheimia Califorvica, Koch, non auct. Colour ashy. Intermediate between 



Coreanica and ghibosa, Lam., Rve. (which is Californica, auct. non Koch). 



6. Waldheimia Grai/i, Davidson. VeiT transverse, reddish, deeply ribbed. 



7. Terebratella Coreanica, Ad. & Rve. Voy. Samarang. Size oi globma; reddish. 



=:ininiata, Gld. Jun. ?=//-t>;i^«//s, 5lidd., Asia. 



8. Terebratella caurina, Gld. E.E. Like dorsata; subtriangular, ashy, with strong 



or faint ribs, ^ 



Class Lamf.llibranchiata. Family Teredida. 



9. Xylotrya pennatifera, Blainv. Ann. Nat. Hist. 18<)0, p. 126. 



10. Xylotrya fmbriata, Jetir. in Ann. Nat. Hist. 1860, p. VlQ;—puhntilata, Fbs. & 

 IliUil., non Liuu. Phil. 



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