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Amiantis callosa Amiantis callosa and one fossil sand dollar sand dollar at foot of bluff. We reached our hotel at 5:50 p.m. Car fare to ferry from our hotel and back in evening 10¢ each. Ferry round trip 10¢ each. Car fare from ferry to Tent City Coronado, CA and return 10¢ each total 60¢. Dinner at Opera Cafeteria Opera Cafeteria for two 60¢. Then we went to Queen Theatre Queen Theatre and saw Little Hip, the "baby" elephant perform. The sand spit on which Coronado Coronado, CA is located is evidently a "raised beach". Tivela stultorum Tivela stultorum and Donax laevigata Donax laevigata occur in great numbers in the sand dunes, with a few Chione fluctifraga Chione fluctifraga etc. On the beach of the ocean side found very few of the Tivela Tivela stultorum, more Donax Donax laevigataand no Chione Chione fluctifraga. At Coronado Coronado, CA found 21 Acmaea unita Acmaea unita and several of the rough white keyhole limpets, one Modiolus rectus Modiolus rectus, several Mytilus californicus Mytilus californicus, a few Periploma planiscula Periploma planiscula, Macoma sp. Macoma, Platyodon cancellatus Platyodon cancellatus, Zirphaea crispata Zirphaea crispata, Pecten latiauritus Pecten latiauritus. On the bay beach