1918] Packard: Molluscan Fauna from San Francisco Bay 275 
TELLINACEA 
TELLINIDAE 
Tellina Linnaeus 
Tellina bodegensis Hinds 
Plate 25, figure 5 
Tellina bodegensis Hinds (1844a), p. 67, pl. 21, fig. 2; Dall (1900b), p. 304; 
Arnold, R. (1908), p. 158, pl. 15, fig. 8. 
Description—The following is Arnold’s (1903) deseription of this species: 
““Shell of medium size, elongated, narrow-ovate, rather thick; umbones 
posterior to center and pointing posteriorly; anterior portion of shell evenly 
rounded, the dorsal and ventral lines being nearly parallel; posterior dorsal 
margin depressed back of umbo, running off quite obliquely to a line which 
truncates the posterior end near the base; basal posterior angle nearly a right 
angle; basal line nearly straight; a prominent bifid cardinal tooth on each valve; 
pallial sinus long and narrow; generally thickened anteriorly.’’ 
Length, 48 mm. 
Occurrence —At station D 5843 (1). 
This shell is listed by Wood and Raymond from San Francisco. 
It occurs commonly along the beaches both north and south of the 
Golden Gate, but is not known to oeceur within San Francisco Bay. 
A single valve was dredged in the vicinity of Mile Rock. 
Range.—Queen Charlotte Island, B. C., to Gulf of California 
(Dall). 
Tellina buttoni Dall 
Plate 25, figures 7a and 7b 
Tellina buttoni Dall (1900b), p. 320, pl. 4, figs. 12, 13; (1900a), p. 1036, 
pl. 47, fig. 18; Arnold, R. (1903), p. 157, pl. 16. 
Angulus modestus? var. obtusus Carpenter (1863), p. 639. 
Description—This species was renamed, and redeseribed by Dall (1900b) as 
follows: 
“«Shell elongated, subequilateral, compressed, polished, white, rounded be- 
fore, slightly shorter and pointed behind, with a slight flexuosity; surface finely 
concentrically grooved, with wider interspaces, the sculpture stronger on the 
right valve and anteriorly; beaks low, inconspicuous; interior polished, white, 
with a well-marked thickened ray behind the anterior abductor scar; pallial 
sinus reaching the ray, confluent below.’’ 
Length, 8 to 15 mm. 
Occurrence —At stations D 5739* (2), D5743 (7), D5778 (1), 
D 5821 A (1), D5825 A (3), D5825 B (1), D 5830 A (4), D 5840 
(8), and questionably at D 5787. 
