from ALL PARTS of THE WORLD 



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1. Vola alba. Lam. So. Australia. The 

 shell has flat ridges shaded with light 

 purple. Interior is lined with purplish 

 brown. 2 1/2" 1.00 



2. Vola laqueatus. Sow. Japan. The 

 shell has eight ridges on the flat valve 

 and more on convex. Color pattern shade 

 of brown. 2 Vz" 1.00 



3. Pecten bifrons. Lam. Australia. The 

 shell is rich purple and even deeper color 

 inside. 2" 50c 3" 1.00 



10. Tellina albinella. Lam. So. Aus- 

 tralia. The shell is thin and all red, even 

 darker inside. 1%" 50c 



11. Callista kingi. Sow. Tasmania. A 

 richly colored shell with stripes of white 

 and light black. Interior white. 1%" 50c 



12. Callista planatella. Lam. West Aus- 

 tralia. One of the finest of the genus with 

 natural polished ridges, shadings of 

 brown and white. 2" 1.00 



4. Pecten fulvicostatus, A&R. West 

 Australia. The shell has 7 prominent ribs 

 and is covered with fine vertical lines. 

 Of a brownish shade of color, the interior 

 is lighter. 2" 50c 



5. Pecten radula, L. Philippines. The 

 shell has about 12 vertical ribs. Upper 

 valve usually dotted with black and lower 

 uncolored. 2" 50c 3" 1.00 



6. Pecten circularis. Sow. Gulf of Cali- 

 fornia. The type color is dark, but the 

 specimen figured is what I call the red- 

 dish variety, being blotched with red and 

 yellow, lower valve may be all yellow. 

 Very variable, some shells showing much 

 more red than others. 2" 1.00 



7. Pecten squamatus, Gmel. Japan. 

 The shell ranges thru various colors, the 

 back often has flat spiney surface. 



1V 2 " 50c 



8. Tellina elegans. Gray. Sicily. The 

 specimen figured is most all white with 

 some shade of yellow. Very thin. 3" 1.00 



13. Paphia sulculosa, Phil. Queensland. 

 A richly marked shell with natural polish, 

 adorned with black and flesh colors. In- 

 terior umbone section yellow. 2" 50c 



14. Cardium biagulatum. Sow. Gulf of 

 California. A small shell of about 1", 

 with prominent vertical ribs and one end 

 flat. 50c 



15. Corbis Sowerbyi, Rve. West Aus- 

 tralia and Philippines. I call it one of 

 the most beautiful of all bivalves. The 

 circular elevated ridges are tipped with 

 pink stripes. There are other bivalves 

 that approach it, but never exceed. 



2" and up 2.50 



16. Paphia turgida. Lam. Queensland. 

 The shell is richly marked with zigzag 

 markings, of shades of brown. Interior 

 has blotch of same. 1%" 50c 



17. Tellina capsoides. Lam. West Aus- 

 tralia. The shell is almost entirely white, 

 one end flattened, interior white. 



1V2" 50c 



9. Tellina salmonea, Rve. New Zea- 

 land. The umbones are red shading 

 lighter to edge. 2V4" 1.00 



18. Waldhemia Flavescens, Lam. Tas- 

 mania. A typical roundish Brachiapod 

 with faint ridges on lower half. IVa" 50c 



