THE NAUTILUS. 19 
Doridium Adelle Dall. Clayoquot Sound, B.C., and near Victoria. 
Taken in 18938, by C. F. N. Not hitherto recorded from B. C. 
* Kulima falcata Cpr. At Station 2, near Alert Bay. Also taken 
at low water. A rare Californian shell not on our lists, but prob- 
ably identical with the form recorded as £. distorta and E. incurva. 
* Halistylus pupoideus Dall. Very abundant, living at Station 
8, Cumshewa Inlet. 
Ischnochiton interstinctus Gld. On rocks at low water near Station 
4, A Californian species new to our Province. Sixteen specimens 
of various markings. 
Lazaria subquadrata Cpr. Dead shells and single valves at Sta- 
tions 3 and 5 in the Queen Charlotte Islands, the northern limit of 
this species so far as known. 
* Leda acuta Conr. <A few living and many dead specimens at 
Stations 3, 4 and 5, Q. C. I. 
* Leda fossa Baird. A few specimens at Station on 3, Cumshewa 
Inlet. In 1894 I dredged three living specimens near Victoria. 
* Lepidopleurus rugatus Cpr. Under rocks at low water near 
Victoria, April, 1894, C. F. N. 
* Macoma yoldiformis Cpr. Stations 3 and 4 in the Queen Char- 
lotte Islands. 
Mactra falcata. Station 3, Cumshewa Inlet. 
* Molleria Quadre Dall, sp. nov. A few living and dead spec- 
imens at Station 3, Cumshewa Inlet. 
* Mumiola tenuis Dall, sp. noy. Station 3, with the last. 
* Odostomia ( Chrysallida) cincta Cpr. In 30fathomsnear Victoria, 
March, 1896. New to B. C. 
* Phasianella (Eucosmia) lurida Dall, sp. nov. Station 5, Skide- 
gate Channel. Encrusted with a polyzoan. 
* Phasianella pulloides Cpr. Station 5, Dawson Harbour. Ski- 
degate with the last, and in shell sand from Nootka Sound. 
* Rissoina Newcombei Dall sp. nov. Station 3, Cumshewa Inlet, 
Queen Charlotte Islands. 
* Tellina inflatula Dall. Stations 3 and 4 in the Queen Charlotte 
Islands. The northern limit so far as known. 
Tonicella submarmorea Midd. Not rare at low water at Station 
2, Alert Bay, and quite plentiful at Station 4, Skidegate Inlet. 
~ * Tornatina harpa Dall. Not rare at Stations 3, 4 and 5, Queen 
Charlotte Islands. The northern known limit. 
Trachydermon ( Cyanoplax) Raymondi Pilsbry. Not rare at Sta- 
tions 2 and 4, Alert Bay and Skidegate, Q. C. I. 
