6386 REPORT—1863. 5 
Results of the Explorations in the Vancouver and Californian Province. 1864. 
(Omitting the doubtfully located and undetermined species.) 
The letters stand fo the localities in which the shells were collected, as 
follows :— 
V. Vancouver Island, Straits of S. | M. Neighbourhood of Monterey. 
Juan de Fuca, and adjoining | B. + Sta. Barbara. 
shores of Washington Territory, | D. The region between 8. Diego and 
formerly known as ‘ Oregon.’ S. Pedro. 
P. Puget’s Sound and the neighbour- | I. The islands: in the 4th column, 
hood. generally the Farallones; in the 
O. Oregon ; and the region on each side last, the Sta. Barbara group. 
of the Columbia River. H. Species obtained from the backs of 
C. California; or the district north of Haliotids ; locality unknown ; 
the peninsula, generally. probably Lower California. 
L. Peninsula of Lower California. Jr. Fragments only. 
I’. Neighbourhood of 8. Francisco. fos. Only found fossil. 
Nutt.) Jew. | B. A. | smiths. Ins.| Ken. | Lord.|Swan.| Cooper. | 
Defrancia intricata  ...... —}|—/|—|] — — D 
1. Lingula albida .......... —|—|D — —;—|—) BD 
2. Rhynconella psittacea ....) —|—}—|) — —|Vi— — 
3. Terebratula unguiculus....| — | — | — -— —|Viv MD 
4, Waldheimia pulvinata ....) —|— | P |) — P}|—}]— = 
5. ——Californica ........ —;—|C — —|—|— I 
6. Grays Sie SO —}—|;—}|} — —}—] — I 
7. Terebratella Coreanica....) — | —}]— | — —|—|V — 
8. CHUTNEY MORE es oc —;}—/|;P) — Pn) AV aay Pz 
9, Xylotrya pennatifera ee ee —;—|V — 
10. fimbriata 75) 60% ef —f—l|— to aN ve ba 
Guide to the Diagnosis of the Vancouver and Californian Shells. 
Class Poryzoa. Family Discoporide. 
Defrancia intricata, Busk. Maz. Cat. no. 13. From Southern fauna The re- 
maining species in this class haye not yet been determined. 
Class PALLIOBRANCHIATA. Family Lingulide. 
1. Lingula albida, Hds. Voy. Sulph. ; Rve., Hanl., Davidson et auct. 20fm. c. Cp. 
Family Rhynconellide. 
2. Rhynconella psittacea, Linn. auct. E. & W. Atlantic: circumpolar. 
Family Terebratulide. 
3. Terebratula unguiculus,n.s. Like Terebratella caput serpentis in size, shape, and 
sculpture ; but loop incomplete in adult, as in 7. vitrea, 6-20 fm. not r. Cp. 
4, ile a pulvinata, Gld. E.E. Smooth, subglobular, ashy. 80 fm., living, 
Ip., CI. 
5. ? Waldheimia Californica, Koch, non auct. Colour ashy. Intermediate between 
Coreanica and globosa, Lam., Rye. (which is Californica, auct. non Koch). 
6. Waldheimia Grayi, Davidson. Very transverse, reddish, deeply ribbed. 
7. Terebratella Coreanica, Ad. & Rye. Voy. Samarang. Size of globosa; reddish. 
=miniata, Gld. Jun. ?=frontalis, Midd., Asia. 
8 Terebratella caurina, Gld. E.E. Like dorsata; subtriangular, ashy, with strong 
or faint ribs. : 
Class LAMELLIBRANCHIATA. Family Teredide. 
. Xylotrya pennatifera, Blainy. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1860, p. 126. 
9 
10. Xylotrya fimbriata, Jetty. in Ann. Nat. Hist. 1860, p. 126 ;=palmulata, Fbs. & 
Hanl., non Lam. Phil. 
