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109 Tellina variegata t 
Straits of Fuca; Santo Domingo, Baja Cal., not rare. 
Carpenter’s Angulus variegatus, Tellina Carpenteri of Dall. 
110 Heterodonax bimaculatus 
This beautiful shell has been found on the coasts of Georgia 
and Florida, Cuba, Brazil, and on the Pacific coast from Santa 
Barbara, Cal., to Panama. I have found the various color vari- 
eties, white, purple, etc., in abundance at San Diego, Santo Do- 
mingo, and Magdalena bay. 
It is the Tellina vicina of C. B. Adams. 
111 Macoma indentata 
Monterey, Cal., and Santo Domingo, Baja Cal., abundant. 
112 Donax Californicus 
San Luis Obispo, Cal.; abundant on sandy ocean beaches at 
San Diego; and at Santo Domingo, Baja Cal., common. 
This is Deshay’s Donax laevigata. 
113 Donax flexuosus 
Santa Barbara, Cal., to Panama; not common at San Diego(?), 
a few fine examples obtained at Santo Domingo, Baja Cal. 
This is Hanley’s D. navicula, now claimed to be the true D. 
Californica of Conrad. 
114 Venus fiuctifraga 
The common cockle in California, occurring from San Pedro 
to the Gulf of Cal., often collected for food, and of excellent 
quality; often pearl-bearing, the pearls being irregular in shape, 
and of a deep purple. One distorted specimen found at Santo 
Romingo, Baja Cal. 
115 Venus succincta 
Santa Barbara, Cal., to Ecuador; Fischer collected this at Las 
Animas, in the Gulf of Cal., and I found it large and abundant at 
Santo Domingo, Baja Cal. 
116 Tivela crassatelloides 
Santa Cruz, Cal., to Santo Domingo, Baja Cal., common. 
Mawe’s T. stultorum. See No. 765. 
117 Tivela radiata 
Santo Domingo, Baia Cal., appearently not common, to Ecua- 
dor. 
118 Amiantis callosa 
Shell pure white, solid, with numerous concentric rounded 
ridges. About 4 inches long. Santa Barbara, Cal., to Cape San 
Lucas; rare at San Diego, abundant at Todos Santos bay, and at 
Santo Domingo, Baja Cal. 
See Callista and Cytherea. 
1192 Cytherea chionaea 
Santo Domingo, Baja Cal., edible, not abundant? 
120 Tapes staminea 
(See No. 2176.) 
