PLATE XIX. 



AcROCHORDicEBAS (?) Carlottense (page 141). 



Figure 1. Side view of the larger of the two fragments upon which this 

 species is based. T)ie dotted hues indicate the probal^le out- 

 hne of the shell. 



Arniotites 7anco0verensis (page 146). 



Figure 2. Side view of the type of this species and genus, from Crescent 

 Inlet. 



Arniotites. .Species uncertain. (Page 147). 



Figure 3. Side view of tlie largest and most perfect specimen from Robson 

 Island described on page 147. 



Arniotites or Celtites. Species uncertain. (Page 147). 



Figure 4. Side view of the large specimen from Forward Inlet, referred to on 

 page 147. 



Badiotites Carlottensis (page 148). 



Figure 5. Side view of the type of this species from Houston Stewart 

 Channel, Q.C.I. Four times natural size. 



Aulaooceras Carlottense (page 149). 



Figure 6. Guard of the most perfect specimen known, of this species, also 

 from Houston Stewart Channel, Q.C.I. 



