66 THe Ottawa NarTuRALIist. [June- 
€ LISTS OF A FEW SPECIES OF LAND AND FRESH-WATER 
SHELLS FROM THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF 
JAMES BAY, HUDSON BAY. 
By j. F. WHITEAVES. 
The shells referred to in the following lists were collected by 
Messrs. O. O’Sullivan and W. Spreadborough, at three localities 
near James Bay, on behalf of the Geological Survey of Canada, 
and are now in its Museum: 
1. From two miles above the mouth of the Harricanaw River, 
Hannah Bay, collected July 1, 1904. 
(A. Land Shells.) 
Cochlicopa lubrica (Muller). Several specimens. 
Vitrina limpida Gould. Eight specimens. 
Zonitordes arboreus (Say). Two specimens. 
Pyramidula striatella (Anthony). “Four specimens. 
Succinea retusa Lea (S. ovalis Gould non Say). Several 
Sj ecimens. ‘ 
(B. Fresh-water Shells.) 
Limnea stagnalis appressa. Ten specimens. 
Limnea Vahli Beck (teste Dall). Eleven specimens. 
Limnea truncatula Muller (teste Dall). Several specimens. 
Bulinus hypnorum (L.). Eight specimens. 
Planorbts trivoluvis Say. Two specimens. 
2. From the mouth of the Moose River, about a mile below 
Moose Factory, collected July 15, 1904. 
Lampsilis luteolus (Lamarck). Two specimens. 
Anodonta marginata Say (= A fragilis Lamarck), Three 
specimens. 
3. From the mouth of the Albany River, about a mile below 
Fort Albany, collected July 25, 1904. 
Planorbis albus Muller (= P. hirsutus Gould). Several speci- 
mens. 
Ottawa, April 8, 1905. 
