/ VOLUME VII: MOLLUSKS, ECHINODERMS, COELENTERATES, ETC. “ a x J op Mollusks, Recent and lcitocene 3 . William Healey Dall Bi o a : OTTAWA F. A. ACLAND Me 2 PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY ries i 1924 y Issued Nov. 27, 1924 i INA 095 278 | Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18. VOLUME VII: MOLLUSKS, ECHINODERMS, COELENTERATES, ETC. Part A: MOLLUSKS, RECENT AND PLEISTOCENE. By William H. Dall. (Issued ‘Sites Bies 24, 1919). Part B: CEPHALOPODA AND PTEROPODA. Cephalopoda. By 8.8. Berry. Pisropeds, Py We Fy Citas ovideulve eee seune -eiabeese ieee bobs ees (In preparation). Part C: ECHINODERMS. By AnH Ei. GTS ca vvacaneioncus dia arerecdialens.She ines sb aeie (Issued April 6, 1920). Part Di BRYOZOA. . By’ Ri Cy Osburtiiecns 5 sscsc cae oatenie teas vane same oe (Issued February 20, 1928). Part EB: ROTATORIA. By HK, Aarring cscs ccus caaen on (Issued December 81, 1921). Part F> CHAETOGNATHA, By A, G, Huntsman: cox is cancciess axadsaeuwa tania vs (In preparation). Part G: ALCYONARIA AND ACTINARIA, By A. E. Verrill............... (Issued April 28, 1922). Part H: MEDUSAE AND CTENOPHORA. By H. B. Bigelow.............. (Issued June 30, 1920). Part I; BYDROLDS. By GC. MeLean Iraset, ovaj cxaseesava eeeswsder ssa ee (Issued August 24, 1922). Part J: PORIFERA. By A. Dendy..... hatte ake seuehn sstesdeou 9 eared /oleagese Os FegueNeba nade: au aeatoea slates ese coi ise a. 'press). VOLUME IX: ANNELIDS, PARASITIC WORMS, PROTOZOANS, ETC. Part A: OLIGOCHAETA. Lumbriculide. , By Frank Smith. Enchytralide. By Paul. 5. Weleb... cess neceenvecsanrnanerens (Issued September 29, 1919). Part B: POLYCHAETA. By Ralph V. Chamberlin.................0085 (Issued November 16, 1920). Part C: HIRUDINEA, By J. P. Moore............ ccc eee e eee eeee bed ee cts. (Issued February 4, 1921). Part D: GEPHYREA. By Ralph V. Chamberlin.............. 0c cee e eee eee eee (Issuea June 19, 1920). Part FE: ACANTHOCEPHALA. By H. Jy Van Cleavessessyssce cases cansscaxs (Issued April 7, 1920), Part: Fi NEMATODA, By" NAs'COBD: 2c 5 sew sasienscesatscns ace dierain aie pare inarnrgae:dtersie sioienands® & Un preparation). Part G-H: TREMATODA AND CESTODA. By A. R. Cooper............6 (UIssuea February 4, 1921). Part. I: TURBELLA RIA... By A, Asset isc cncarcsaencach seit tales © nielece dint ole aiyiaceie seiace (In preparation). Part J: POLYCHAETA (Supplementary). By J. H. Ashworthisssssccas cecusdnaceens scene (In press). Part K: NEMERTINI. By Ralph V. Chamberlin..................0ceeeeeeeeeeces+(In preparation). Part Le SPOROZOA, By Jc We Matis ccviccc nin ca ciedans duet chase vate bapa eters (In preparation). Part M: FORAMINIFERA. By J. A. Cushman............ cece ec eeeeeeeees (Issued February 6, 1920). VOLUME X: PLANKTON, HYDROGRAPHY, TIDES, ETC. Part C: TIDAL OBSERVATIONS AND RESULTS. By W. Bell Dawson. facie October 1, 1920). Part: D: HY DROG RAPHY, siz sevasccasies siams see alate c aes Seats Rae BORSA DEUS 8 BEST ES (In preparation). VOLUME Xi: GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY Part A: THE GEOLOGY OF THE A COAST OF CANADA, WEST OF THE KENT PENINSUDA.. By J. J. O NGI on sive cueccin.c yaha a hinge Meecea wed hye wen x (Ussued July 8, 1924). Part B: plates AND GEOGRAPHICAL NOTES: By Kenneth C. Chipman and John R. Cox (Issued July 8, 1924). VOLUME Xi: THE COPPER ESKIMOS Part A: THE LIFE OF THE COPPER ESKIMOS. By D. Jenness...... (Issued January 14, 1922). Part B: THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WESTERN AND COPPER ESKIMOS: By? Di Jennessiccsc accay vans caiee cate baw ees 5s evade 6a (Ussued May 23, 1923). Part C: THE OSTEOLOGY OF THE WESTERN AND CENTRAL ESKIMOS. Boy, wo Lint CAO oy s:by5ssvss snk aya cas shasesagaitcca o> sacar “a(t: his ale areca asargicn/ddaseee goasaea (Issued June 28, 1928). VOLUME Xili: ESKIMO FOLK-LORE Part A: sacar oe MYTHS AND TRADITIONS FROM ALASKA, THE MACKENZIE DELTA ND CORONATION GULF. By D. Jenness........... 0.0... cece eee eee (In press). Part B: STRING FIGURES OF THE ESKIMOS. By D. Jenness........... (Issued August 8, 1924). VOLUME XIV: ESKIMO SONGS PART A: SONGS OF THE COPPER ESKIMOS. Part A: Part B: By Helen H. Roberts and D, Jenness............ 00... c cece eee ene (Ready for press). “VOLUME XV: ESKIMO LANGUAGE AND TECHNOLOGY COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY OF THE ESKIMO DIALECTS ee POINT BARROW, THE MACKENZIE DELTA, AND CORONATION GULF. EV Vd x ENN ESS hae ws Siew acest Awe fo coNeals Sa arius wp lente etsabciareys a mnaAne 2 Suse AWeleni-alveod (In preparation): TECHNOLOGY Or THE COPPER ESKIMOS. shes ates inca Movant nese es Geta actin ad (To be prepared). VOLUME XVI: ARCHAEOLOGY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF WESTERN ARCTIC AMERICA. RGAE REGS RS SS eG FP RhS BORE < FEE Sees dos See UN Hota ene Mae Rad + GEES ae (To be prepared). (Index issued with last number of each volume.) Supplement to the Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18, Volume VIII, Part A, Mollusks, Recent and Pleistocene (1919) By WituiAmM Hratzey Dati Since the preparation and publication of the report above referred to, a a few additional specimens collected by the Northern Party of the expedition from 1915 to 1917 have turned up, and these together with a few collected by the 1908-09 Arctic expedition, are herein enumerated. The localities from which the present lot of specimens were derived are: (1) The beaches of Melville island, chiefly at or near Winter harbour, about Lat. 74° 50’ N., long. 111° W., collected by Frank C. Hennessey; (2) One specimen from Melville island, inland about three miles, near Cape Russell, about Lat. 75° 15’ N., long. 117° 30’ W.; taken at a point about 100 feet above sea level, doubtless carried there by a bird or other extraneous agency; (3) Station 59b, beach on the west side of Banks island, in about Lat. 73° 45’ N., collected by V. Stefansson; (4) Station 64a, on Ellef Ringnes island, one of the Sverdrup islands, in about Lat. 79° N., collected by V. Stefansson. The following lists enumerate the species collected :— 1. WINTER HARBOUR, MELVILLE ISLAND Leda (Portlandia) jacksoni Gould. Modiolaria substriata Gray. Astarte borealis Schumacher. Astarte fabula Reeve, young specimens. Serripes grénlandicus Gmelin. Macoma oneilli Dall, very fine. Saxicava pholadis Linné. Mya truncata Linné. Buccinum hydrophanum Hancock. Buccinum belchert Reeve, very rare. Colus (Aulacofusus) sabinit Gray. Trichotropis borealis Sowerby. Margarites umbilicalis Broderip and Sowerby. Margarites (Pupillaria) striatus Broderip and Sowerby. Margarites (Pupillaria) cinereus Couthouy. 2. MELVILLE ISLAND, 3 MILES INLAND Buccinum polare Gray. 3. Station 59b. BEACH ON THE WEST SIDE OF BANKS ISLAND Chrysodomus solutus Herrman, fragment. 4. Station 64a, ELLEr RINGNES ISLAND Pseudamusium anderson Dall. Pseudamusium ringnesia n. sp. Yoldtella obesa Stimpson. Bathyarca pectunculoides Scacchi. Astarte globosa Moller. Lora scalarioides G. O. Sars, var. Buccinum hydrophanum Hancock. Euspira afinis Gmelin. Margarites argentatus Gould. - A 32 A Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 NOTES Trichotropis borealis Sowerby This species has generally been confounded with its European analogue, but a careful inspection is sufficient to show the distinctness. Sowerby’s species was described from America. Pseudamusium andersoni Dall The collector notes that this species was cast up on the beach in windrows two or three feet high, like dead leaves, only far thinner and more fragile. The shells are usually worn so that the more delicate surface is lost and it becomes difficult to distinguish it from P. grénlandicus. This species was described in 1919 from specimens dredged in about 50 fathoms in Dolphin and Union strait. Pseudamusium ringnesia n. sp. Shell small, translucent white, extremely thin, nearly flat; disk nearly circular, sculptured with about 30 thin, sharp, régularly concentric lamellae with much wider interspaces; the outer edge of these lamellae is produced and bent down but not attached at the distal edge, covering about two-thirds of the interspace in front of the lamella; these loose margins are somewhat wavy and narrower posteriorly and stop short on a line radiating from the umbo toward the posterior basc; at the point of termination they expand into postules form- ing a line bordcring a posterior area, sculptured only by close, low, concentric lamellation; the true surface of the valve is not undulated but sculptured with fine radial striae; the whole of this lamellation is of extreme fragility and liable to be affected by a touch; the hinge margin is straight, the anterior ear larger than the posterior, with a close, minute, subspinose, concentric lamellation: the posterior ear with only lines of growth; the hinge is minute, the interior of the disk smooth, the external sculpture showing through. Height 12 mm.; breadth 13 mm. Only one left valve was obtained but the sculpture is quite unique and the shell is not undulated, the appearance of undulation arising from the folded- over edges of the lamellae. Type.—Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa (Mollusks, No. 4376). Figured on Plate 4. Yoldiella obesa Stimpson This has been identified with Y. lucida Lovén, but the uncertainty leads me to utilize the name which certainly applies. Lora scalarioides G. O. Sars. There is only one slightly eroded specimen which is referred to Sars’s species. It does not quite agree with specimens so named in the Jeffreys collec- tion but I hesitate to separate it in the absence of a larger series. Euspira affinis Gmelin This is the shell referred to Gmelin’s species by Jeffreys. It is nearest to E. pallida Broderip and Sowerby, of the western arctic but has a less elevated spire and a different umbilical callus. Whether it is really the shell Gmelin had in mind is impossible to be certain, but it seems to have been generally accepted as such by European authors. e@ List of Mollusks from the Eastern Arctic Region, collected by the Neptune expeditions, etc. Identified by Wiut1am Heatey Dau The following mollusks from the eastern arctic region in the collection of the Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, collected by the Neptwne expeditions to the Arctic, were identified by Dr. William H. Dall in June, 1921, in connection with the foregoing report, and as the records are unpublished heretofore are included in this report :— (Collections by Neptune expedition) BEECHEY ISLAND Astarte borealis Schumacher. BELL SOUND Macoma calcarea Gmelin, yo. Nucula tenuis Mont. Serripes grénlandicus Gmelin, yo. Cylichna alba Brown. Yoldia limatula Say. BryAN ISLAND Saxicava arctica L. CUMBERLAND SOUND, BAFFIN ISLAND Mya truncata L. Ecuipse BAY, BAFFIN ISLAND Mya truncata L. FULLERTON, HUDSON BAY Littorina rudis Don. Mya truncata L. Afytilus edulis L. Margarites cinereus Couthouy. AMlargarites helicinus Phipps. Crenella faba Fabricius. Acmaea emydia ? Dall, yo. Acmaea testudinalis L. Macoma intermedia Broderip and Sowerby. Boreotrophon clathratus Gld. Admete var. laevior Jeffreys. Buccinum ciliatum Fabricius. Pecten islandicus Miller. Astarte borealis Schumacher. Buccinum hydrophanum Hancock. (Cypraea sp., ballast.) 33 A 82519 b4 A Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 NortH SOMERSET ISLAND Ovicapsules of Bucconum. PoNnDs INLET, BAFFIN ISLAND Saxicava pholadis L. Modilaria laevis Gray. Port BuRWELL, HUDSON STRAIT Venericardia borealis Couthouy. Cardium ciliatum Fabricius. Macoma oneillt Dall, yo. Macoma calcarea Gmelin. Mya truncata L. Kennerlia glacialis Leach. Astarte bankst Leach. Buccinum tenue Gray. Margarites cinereus Couthouy. Yoldia limatula Say. Admete couthouyt Jay (not viridula). Velutina laevigata L. Margarites helicinus Phipps. Trichotropis borealis Sowerby. Tachyrhynchus reticulatus Mighels. Nucula tenuis Montagu. Modtolaria nigra Gray. Anachis cf. halieeti Jeffreys. Modiolara substriata Gray. Crenella faba Fabricius. Astarte borealis Schumacher, yo. Margarites acuminatus Migh. and Ads. (rare shell). Astarte borealis Schumacher. Puncturella princeps Mighels. Serripes grénlandicus Gmelin. Machaeroplaz varicosus Mighels. : SOUTHAMPTON ISLAND, HUDSON BAY Buccinum ? ciliatum Fabricius. Buccinum undatum L. Buccinum cyaneum Hancock. Buccinum ? tenue Gray. Acmaea emydia Dall. Astarte borealis Schumacher. Saxicava artica L, Mya truncata L. Mytilus edulis L. Pecten islandicus Moller, Mollusks, Recent and Pleistocene Port BURWELL, HUDSON STRAIT (Collected by Dr. Robert Bell) Buccinum tenue Gray. Margarites striatus Sowerby, yo. Trichotropis borealis Sowerby. Tachyrhynchus reticulatus Mighels. Crenella faba Fabricius. Natica clausa Broderip and Sowerby. Buccinum polare Gray. Buccinum hydrophanum Hancock. Mya truncata L. Astarte borealis Schumacher. Modiolaria nigra Gray. Modiolaria laevis Gray. Modiolaria corrugata Stm. Serripes grénlandicus Gmelin. Lyonsia hyalina Conrad. Leda minuta Fabricius. Macoma calcarea Gmelin, yo. Astarte banksii Leach, var. ? Hemithyris psittacea Gmelin. 35 A Plate No. IV @ | Cornell University The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924074095278 Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18. VOLUME I: GENERAL INTEODUCTION; NARRATIVE, ETC. Part A: NORTHERN PARTY, 1913-18......... ccc. ccc cece cece cee pecuceceseeeaeucs (To be prepared). Part B: SOUTHERN PARTY, 1913-16. By Rudotph Martin Anderson...... sth @hative (In preparation). VOLUME II: MAMMALS AND BIRDS Part A: MAMMALS OF WESTERN ARCTIC AMERICA. By Rudolph Martin Anderson....7.. WE ee re ee eee rr re er ere eee (In Fi allen wert B: BIRDS OF WESTERN ARCTIC See By, R. M. Anderson and P. Taverner. | se GLsHa 51 Seana AL arHIR SGIAES edie “bke Da USHEA Soa AUT ORG wlacahaWieia o stcieee wee cece ence eeeeeteencecees (an preparation). VOLUME Hil: INSECTS ‘ INTRODUCTION. By C. Gordon Hewitt..........c.cceseee es (Issued December 10, 1920). - Part A: COLLEMBOLA. By Justus W. Folsom.).......c..cccccecceceececeeaee (Issued July 10, 1919). Part B: NEUROPTEROID INSECTS. By Nathan Banks ed Rave aba vara drial Be (Issued July 11, 1919). Part C: DIPTERA. | Crane-flies. By Charles P. Hig coma ‘ Mos etc: By Harrison G. Dya: ; Diptera (excluding Tipuridaes and Culicide). By J. R. Malloch......(Issued July 14, 1919). Part D: _MALLOPHAGA AND ANOPLURA, 5 ; : Mallophaga. By A. W. Dake. : : Anoplura. By G. F. Ferris and G. H. F. Nuttall.......... ... (Issued September 12, 1919). Part E: COLEOPTERA. ' Forest Insects, including Ipide, Cerambycide, and Buprestide. By J. M. Swaine Carabide and Silphide. ‘By H.C. Fall. Coccinellide, Elateride, Chrysomelide and Rhynchopbora feceludline Ipide). By C.W.Leng. Dytiscide. By J. D. Sherman, IE i:0 se a5 (siovia deaia-gee ereaislecgeatent (Issued December 12, 1919). Part F: HEMIPTERA. By Edward P. VanDuzee.....0. 060... cece eens wists ai Se (Issued July 11, 1919). Part G: HYMENOPTERA AND PLANT GALLS. f Sawflies. (Tenthredinoidea.) By Alex. 2 MacGillivray. ; ’ Parasitic Hymenoptera. By Charles T. Brues.” ~ \ Wasps and Bees. By F. W. L. Sladen. : Plant Galls. By E. Porter, Felt ............cccceceeeeee My pei tee (Issued November 8, 1919). Part H: SPIDERS, "MITES aN MYRIAPODS. : Spiders. By J. H. Emerton.. : ( i Mites. By Nathan Banks. é \ yriapods. By Ralph V. ‘Chamberlin. sede eeeeeeeecsseteesesas. (Issued July 14, 1919). Part I: LEPIDOPTERA. By zeebne Gibson ey (Issued January 10, 1920). Part J: ORTHOPTERA. By E. Walkera icin iN ciuseoe cimeelare cade (Issued September 4, 1920). Part K: Tne Bane ON THE WESTERN ARCTIC COAST OF AMERICA. By Frits cease aay she nay ota apitvegs nu ance & agaKGa ays Llecavotadhe c. aydaye etsieraia sitions’ (Issued November 7, 1921). Part L: GENSRAL IN MDD EGO sasiacsaasersncete coun aesananice a pela: ors cand aati aug alate tens. detvau (Issued December , 1922). ‘ VOLUME IV: BOTANY Part A: FRESHWATER ALGAE AND FRESHWATER DIATOMS. By Charles W. Lowe. Sue Sensbns give taser nse sev galays inca cus 6 Gbbaas 6 BV ata. audcane ie “Stange = taKAS- ol ar ed dee oRee Slseate (Issued February 20, 1928). Part B: MARINE ALGAE. IBY Bs COMMS eicsie- 2: acars- ecarasais svaiers. excenve: ark aqa-apaecroreseaiwid oa (In preparation) Part (: FUNGL. «Py Joby Dearmees, orcere veers cond 6 ewes ease sand Exada iene wes (Issued June 1, 1928). Part D: LICHENS. By G. K. Merrill.......... sedouehoud OR Gyelece eile sonata ne ovat SS vnare cs eae (Issued July 16, 1924). Part E: MOSSES. By R. S. Williams.......0......0..cc0eee (Issued February 8, 1921). Part F: MARINE, DrATOMS. By Albert: Mann’ oo oissssacscovscd 60i00cb cis diers aad vawawreue's oars (In preparation). VOLUME V: BOTANY Part A: VASCULAR PLANTS. By James M. Macoun and Theo. Holm.. . (Issued October 14, 1921); Part B’- CONTRIBUTIONS TO MORPHOLOGY, By NON yey AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIS- ‘" TRIBUTION OF ARCTIC PLANTS. By Theo. Holm..... (Issued Ouse 10, 1922). Part C: GENERAL NOTES ON ARCTIC VEGETATION, By Frits Johansen.. (In " press). i ; VOLUME VI: FISHES, TUNICATES, ETC. ~ Part A: FISHES. By Fi, Johansen: 7 sass dans 4 eens a saan ene seas saves esas ein wees 'e 3 ‘In preparation). Part B: ASCIDIANS, ETC. By-A. G. Huntsman.................0ee eee (Issued November 29, 1922). VOLUME Vi: CRUSTACEA Part A: DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS. By Mary J. Rathbun.. ‘Part B: SCHIZOPOD CRUSTACEANS. Py. Walde L. Schmitt (Issued September 22, 1919). “Part C: CUMACEA. By W. T. Calman. . (Issued October 18, 1920). Part D: ISOPODA. By P. L. Boone.............. ‘(Issued November 10, 1920). -(Ussued September 7, 1920). Part F: PYCNOGONIDA. 2, Leon J (Issued January 8, 1921). Part G: EUPHYLLOPODA. By F. Johansen. .. (Issued May 10, 1922). Part BH: CLADOCERA. By Chancey Juday. ‘(Issued June 23, 1920). Part I: OSTRACODA. By R.W. Sharpe.........cccccsseceeccecceucanceuccuncescens (In preparation). Part 5; FRESHWATER COPEPODA. By. C. Dwight Moreh . (Issued April 21, 1920). Part K: MARINE COPEPODA. By A. Willey.............. .. (Issucd June 25,.1920). Part L: PARASITIC COPEPODA. Lee Charles B. Wilson (Issued August 6, 1920). Part M: CIRRIPEDIA. By H.A. Pilsbry.:..... 0. cece cece tence cee eeneenes (In preparation). Part N: THE CRUSTACEAN LIFE OF SOME AR C LAGOONS, LAKES AND PONDS. By F. Johansen.........seseseeeesee esse ee eereeeeeeeenseeees (Issued December 80, 1922). ees August 18, 1919). a,