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Natural History 
C. centifilosum Cpr. 13. Fulvia modesta and C. JRichardsonm 106. 
Vic., and Pep. Bay, (G.W.T.) Between Bace Bocks and Victoria Har- 
bour, (J. B.) 
Genus Serripes Beck 
S. Greenlandicus Chemn. 22. 
Vic., dead, (G.W.T.) Pep. Bay, (G.W.T., C.F.N.) Peep Bay, near 
Comox, Giving, (C.F.N.) [W.H.P.] In 20 fms. Fossil, in boulder-clay in 
several localities, (C.F.N.) 
S. Faperousii Deshayes. 46, 47. 
One living specimen taken by J. Bichardson. 
Family CABPITIPH] 
Genus Venericardia Lamarck 
V. borealis Conr. 24,58,100. 
St. of Georgia, Q.Ch.Sd., Quatsino Sd., and Q.C.I., (G.M.P.) See No. 100, 
plate XVI., fig. 8. At page 217 in the same paper V. borealis is compared 
with the following species. 
V, ventricos a Old. 52, 54, 100. 
Whole coast to Q.C.I., (G.M.P.) 15 to 111 fms. 
See Stearns, (No. 100) plate XVI., figs. 5 and 6. 
Genus Carditamera Conr., 1838. 100. 
(Lazaria Gray, 1853.) 
C. subquad rata Cpr. 13, 18, 100. 
On kelp, living, Barclay sound., (Cowley). In Indian collection from 
West coast of V. I., (Prov. Mus.) 
Family LUCINIPtE 
Genus Lucina Brug 
X. tenuisculpta Cpr. 13, 21. 
Vic., (G.W.T., C.F.N.) Pep. Bay, (G.W.T., C.F.N.) Comox, very large, 
(C.F.N., W.H.) Clayoquot Sd., (C.F.N.) St. of Georgia, Quatsino Sd., 
and Q.C.I., (G.M.P.) * 15 to 30 fms. and upwards. Mud, and sandy mud. 
X. acutilineata Conrad. 25, 100. 
Vic., living, (G.W.T., C.F.N.) Clayoquot Sd., perfect, dead specimens 
abundant at low water, (C.F.N.) Quatsino Sd. and Q.C.I., (G.M.P.) 8 to 
1 1 1 fms. This is the shell usually listed as L. filosa, Stimpson. (Shells of 
New England, 1851, p. 17,) [W.H.P.] Stearns, loc . cit., gives figures of 
L. filosa, pi. XVII., figs. 5 and 6. 
