from ALL PARTS of THE WORLD 



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1. Pinna rigida. Dill. Boca Ciega Bay, 

 Florida. A dark fan shell which attains 

 nearly a foot in size. Interior deep brown. 

 Outer surface similar and ornamented 

 with numerous hollow extended tubes. 



1.00 



2. Echinochama arcinella, L. Spiney 

 Chama. Marco, Florida. The outside is 

 pure white completely covered with 

 spines arranged in rows. Interior white 

 and lavender. IVz" 50c 





3. Lucina pennsylvanica, L. Pennsyl- 

 vania Lucine. Grassy Key, Florida. A 

 white shell covered with thin yellowish 

 periostracum with prominent ridge at 

 left. Many circular lines. Interior white. 



" 25c 



4. Lucina jamaicensis, L. Jamaica 

 Lucine. Jupiter, Florida. Outer surface 

 with few circular lines and yellowish 

 color. Interior reddish-yellow. 



l%"50c 



5. Glycimeris americana, De France. 

 American Buttersweet. N. C. to Florida 

 Keys. A white shell with rich wide 

 circular irregular bands of brown. In- 

 terior white splashed with brown. You 

 will find these shells labeled as Pecten- 

 culus, either name being O.K. IVfc" 50c 



6. Pitar fulminata, Mke. N. C. to Flor- 

 ida Keys. A small white shell finely 

 blotched with brown. Interior pure 

 white. This genus and the foreign shells 

 of the genus Caryotis are practically the 

 same. 1" 50c 



7. Chione interpurpurea. Conr. West 

 Coast Florida. A small white Venus fine- 

 ly lined and reticulated splashed with 

 brown. Interior white. 1" 25c 



8. Chione latilirata. Con. N. C. to Flor- 

 ida Keys. A remarkable shell with six 

 thick curved frills. All are blotched with 

 specks of brown and three stripes. In- 

 terior white with a splash of purple at 

 one end. 1V6" 50c 



9. Glycymeris pectinata, Gmel. East 

 Florida Coast. A small, finely ridged 

 shell, white with irregular lines of brown. 

 Interior rich deep brown. 1" 50c 



10. Codakia orbicularis, L. East Coast 

 Florida. A pure white, finely ridged and 

 reticulated shell, the interior showing 

 traces of yellow. 2" 50c 



11. Conus floridanus, Gabb. N. C. to 

 Gulf of Mexico. The specimen illustrated 

 is finely mottled with reddish-brown, 

 prominent sharp spire. 1V4" 50c 



12. Conus daucus, Brug. Deep water at 

 Carobel, Florida. It is of a rich rosy red 

 color, top mottled with white. Small 

 flakes of white in middle of last whorl. 



1V4" 2.00 



13. Conus nebulosus, Sol. East Coast 

 Florida in deep water. A shell finely 

 mottled with white and shades of brown, 

 arranged in the form of three wide bands. 

 Upper surface similarly mottled. 



2.00 



14. Thais undata. Con. East Coast 

 Florida. The shell is richly marked with 

 white and brown, two prominent rows of 

 small nodules in middle of last whorl. 

 Elongated spire and thin lip. 1" 25c 



15. Murex hexagona. Lam. Lake 

 Worth, Florida. A small reddish-white 

 shell, with several prominent ridges, 

 regularly adorned with short spines. 

 Nearly 1". 50c 



16. Cerithium atratum, Born. Florida 

 Keys. A black and white shell finely 

 ornamented with one prominent ridge in 

 middle of each whorl, and sharp spines 

 regularly placed thereon. Upper whorls 

 show numerous early growth marks. 



25c 



17. Terebra hastata. Gmel. East Coast 

 Florida. A glistening white shell, each 

 whorl of which is ornamented with wide 

 band of brown. 1 W 25c 



