1908] 



Davis. — Lifc-liistorij of DoJichoglossus. 



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swift currents and disturbing waves. It is in such places that 

 fine, black nnub rich in organic matter, occurs. The animal is 

 never found in even moderately clean sand. 



The black-mud areas are associated with level surfaces which 

 are uncovered at low tide, with freedom from wave action, and 



MAP OF POETION OF SAX DIEGO BAY. 



1. Entrance to San Diego Bay. 



2. Point Loma. 



3. North Island. 



4. Spanish Bight. 



5. Whaler's Bight. 



6. Coronado. 



8. Government breakwater. 



Heavy hlack shading in 4 and 5 indicates area of distribution of D. 

 inisillns. 



Region indicated by fine dots uncovered at Icn' tide. 

 Eegion indicated by large dots covered at high tide. 



with marcinal plant growth, part of which is submerged at very- 

 high tides. Whaler's Bight and Spanish Bight of San Diego Bay 

 are typical illustrations of just such conditions. The map 

 (p. 197) is pai't of the San Diego Bay including the above bights. 

 A reference to this map will indicate to what extent these con- 

 ditions obtain in the area of distribution of D. 2:>i(sillus. 



