262 GEORGE M. DA WSON 



Bulimina piipoides D'Orb., rare. 



Bolivina Icevigata (Will.), very rare. 



Cristellaria Italica, Defr. (young), very rare. 



Truncatnlina Sp., very rare. 



Rotalia orbicularis , D'Orb., very rare. 



Radiolaria frequent. 



Sponge spicules, rare. 



No. 3. Bowlder clay near Victoria. Weight 3 lbs. 1.6 oz. Troy. After 

 washing — Fine i lb. o.i oz. Coarse 0.6 oz. Stones mostly rounded, some 

 angular. 



Gaudryina Sp., frequent. 



Bulimina piipoides, D'Orb., rare. 



Rotalia orbicularis, D'Orb., frequent. 



Nonionina depressula (W. & J.), very rare. 

 " scapJia (F. & M.) ? very rare. 



Radiolaria, frequent. 



Sponge spicules, rare. 



Ostracod, very rare. 



It may be of interest to add for comparison, the species actu- 

 ally recognized by Mr. Wright in the several, small samples of 

 Cretaceous material supplied to him. These are, nearly in order 

 of relative abundance, as follows : — 



Textularia globulosa Ehr., ver}' common. 

 Globigcriiia Cretacea, D'Orb., very common. 



" digitata, Brady, rare. 



Aiiomolina ammonoides, (Rss.), rare. 

 Nodosaria Zippei, Rss., very rare. 



George M. Dawson. 



Geological Survey of Canada, 

 March 10, 1897. 



