56 THE NAUTILUS. 



short distance to the south stands Pacific Beach, facing both False 

 Bay and the ocean. Several miles to the north are the Torrey 

 Pines. Here stand, on the bluffs overlooking the sea, splendid spe- 

 cimens of Pinus torreyanus. At the base of these cliffs, in a wild 

 spot, a number of interesting finds were made. 



Where no locality is given the species is understood to have been 

 found at La Jolla. No dredging was done. Species found on the 

 surface of anemones are marked with a star. 



Ostrea lurida, Cpr. False Bay. On stones. 



Anomia macroschisma, Desh. After storms. 



Anomia lampe, Gray. False Bay. Not rare, but difficult to de- 

 tach from rocks. 



Pecten aequisulcatus, Cpr. False Bay. In mud. 



Pecten monotimeris, Conr. Washed ashore on kelp. 



Hinnites giganteus, Gray. Single valves. 



Lima dehiscens, Conr. Several specimens. 



Modiolus californianus, Conr. On rocks. 



Septifer bifurcatus, Conr. With above. 



Adula falcata, Gld. In soft rock. 



Lithophaga plumula, Hani. A few in rock. 



Area reticulata, Gmel. One alive under stone. 



Barbatia gradata, Sby. Many examples under stones. 



*Cardita subquadrata, Cpr. Uncommon. 



Milneria minima, Dall. On spire of Haliotis. 



Diplodonta orbella, Gld. A few at very low tide. 



Chama exogyra, Conr. Mostly dead. 



Chama pellucida, Sowb. Beautiful examples. 



Cardium substriatum, Conr. Small shells. 



Cardium quadrigenarium, Conr. Brought in by fishermen. 



Tivela stultorum, Mawe. In the sand. 



Amiantis callosa, Con. False Bay. A few good examples. 



Tapes staminea, Conr. With Donax. 



Chione succincta, Val. A few living. 



Chione undatella, Sby. Pacific Beach. Several examples. 



Petricola carditoides, Conr. In rock. 



Donax laevigata, Desh. Very abundant in sand. 



Heterodonax bimaculatus, D'Orb. Pacific Beach. Soft parts 

 gone. 



Tagelus californianus, Conr. Pacific Beach. Living in mud 

 banks. 



