QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. 203 B 



Lacuna ? var. excequata, Cai'penter. Beach at Virago Sound, one small 

 specimen. 



Alvania reticulata, Carpenter. Virago Sound, in 8 to 15 fathoms, rare. 



Alvania compacta ? Carpenter. Dolomite Narrows. " Found also in 

 Japan." — Dall. 



Fenella pupoidea, Carpenter ? (or JRissoa, Nov. Sp.) Mouth of Cum- 

 shewa Harbour, in 20 fathoms, one live adult shell. 



Drillia incisa, Carpenter. Yirago Sound, in 8 to 15 fathoms, two spe- 

 cimens ; one very large. " The most northern locality yet known 

 for this species." — Dall. 



Mangelia sculpturata, Dall. M. S. S. With the last-named species, but 

 very rare. 



Beta fidicula,. Gould. Yirago Sound, in 8 to 15 fathoms, three speci- 

 mens ; channel opposite Seal's Head Island, in *70 fathoms, one 

 large, living shell; and Dixon Entrance, in 111 fathoms, one dead 

 specimen. 



Beta Trevelyana, Turton {teste Dall). Yirago Sound, in 8 to 15 

 fathoms, one dead shell. 



Mitromorpha filosa, Carpenter. Mouth of Cumshewa Harbour, in 20 

 fathoms, three fine specimens. The only previously recorded 

 localities for this species are Santa Barbara and Lower California. 



Odostomia straminea, Carpenter. .From the same locality and station as 

 the species last named. One young example. 



Odostomia Sitkensis, Dall. M. S. (" but this may=0. inflata Gpr." Dall), 

 Dolomite Narrows. 



Scalaria Indianorum, Carpenter. Shore between Yirago and North 

 Island, one dead adult shell. 



Cerithiopsis tuberculata, Montagu (teste Dall). Dolomite Narrows, one 

 dead shell; Yirago Sound, in 8 to 15 fathoms, three specimens. 



Trichotropis cancellata, Hinds. Off Metla-Katla, in 20 fathoms, three 

 live shells; also dead on the beach of the coast between Yirago 

 Sound and North Island. 



JOamellaria Stearnsii, Dall. Houston-Stewart Channel, in 15 to 20 

 fathoms, one dead shell. The only specimens known besides this 

 are the two types of the species which were collected by Mr. Dall 

 on the beach at Monterey in 1866. 



Natica clausa, Broderip and Sowerby. Yirago Sound, in from 8 to 15 

 fathoms, two dead shells. 



