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1. Melo flammea, Gmel. Queensland. A very 

 handsome "Baler" Shell, richly mottled with 

 shades of brown and white. 3 to 5" 2.00-3.00 



14. Ranella lampas, L. Philippines. A young 

 very knobby shell often with rich red aperture, 

 unknown on larger shells. 2" 50c 



2. Turris unedo, Val. Japan. One of the fine 

 large forms of this wonderful family that con- 

 tains many hundred species. It has prominent 

 row of knobs on upper part of whorl and entire 

 shell faintly dotted with brown dots. 3" 1.00 



3. Turris kaderlyi, Lisch. Japan. The shell 

 differs from preceding form in being unusually 

 smaller, with prominent brownish ridges on each 

 whorl. 2y 2 " 1.00 



4. Strombus epidromus, L. Philippines. It is 

 easy to always remember this fine white shell 

 by the prominent flaring lip. 3" 1.00 



5. Terebra chlorata, Lam. Philippines. This 

 fine species has only come on the market in re- 

 cent years. It has two rows of square spots on 

 each whorl. 3" 50c 



6. Turris crispa, Lam. Philippines. One of 

 the finest of the genus being of good size and 

 brilliantly marked with rows of squarish blotches 

 of black on a white background. 3%" 1.00 



7. Verconella pyrulata, Lam. Tasmania. This 

 fine whitish shell is covered with prominent rid- 

 ges and resembles a Fasciolaria. It belongs to 

 the great F'amily of Siphonalia. 3V 2 " 1.00 



8. Fusus dupetithouarsi, Kien. Gulf of Cali- 

 fornia. A fine white shell usually covered with 

 a fuzzy yellowish epidermis. Runs 4 to 5" 1.00 



9. Turritella tigrina. Glen. Gulf of California. 

 A handsome shell, each whorl being covered with 

 with brownish zigzag markings. 3" 1.00 



10. Ancilla albocallosa, Lisch. Japan. This 

 shell is one of the finest of the genus, being 

 smooth and richly adorned with brown above 

 and below, the main body whorl being flesh color. 



2*4" 2,00 



15. Latirus castaneus, Rve. Panama. A hand- 

 some shell with perpendicular ridges, the whole 

 body being a yellow color. All of this genus are 

 fine colored shells. 2" 75c 



16. Turris granosa, Helb. Japan. The shell 

 has fine circular ridges and row of small nodules 

 on upper whorl. Uncolored. 2" 1.00 



17. Strombus marginatus, L. Philippines. A 

 shell with always distinct characteristics. Pyri- 

 form, small rows of nodules on top of main whorl, 

 a rich shading of light brown throughout, flaring 

 lip. 2" 1.00 



18. Cassis inornata, Pils. Japan. A small round 

 shell with fain brown markings tiny tubercles 

 on top of main whorl, outer lip edged with brown 

 spots. 1%" 50c 



19. Mitra chrysalis, Rve. Philippines. The 

 shell has faint circular ridges and body mottled 

 with a reddish-yellow. 1%" 75c 



20. Mitra intermedia, Kien. Australia. The 

 upper whorls are ornamented with broken line 

 of black, lower whorls with wider lines and widest 

 in middle of last whorl. Perpendicular ridges 

 throughout. 2" 50c 



21. Tenegodus weldi, Woods. Australia. A 

 small shell, irregularly coiled with opening as 

 usual in top of each whorl. 1" 1.00 



22. Terebratella rubicunda, Sow. Australia. A 

 smallish triangular reddish brachiapod, usually 

 found attached to and living with other shells. 

 The Brachiapods are not true mollusca, as they 

 have an internal structure. Only about 200 

 species living in the world and thousands of 

 fossil forms. 1.00 



23. Delphinula atacta, Rve. Japan. A small 

 form with flat top, whorls ornamented with 

 ridges and a few spines, usually stubby. Of a 

 reddish color and fairly rare. 1 1 / 2 " 2.00 



11. Ancilla urasia, Lisch. Japan. This fine 

 shell looks like a small edition of the above spe- 

 cies and much resembles it in every way. 



iy 2 " i.oo 



24. Turbo gruneri, Lam. South Australia. A 

 small fairly smooth shell with circular ridges 

 and of a reddish-brown color. 1 J /4 " 50e 



12. Latirus turritus, Gmel. Philippines. A 

 smallish shell, completely covered with brilliant 

 reddish-brown markings. iVz" 50c 



25. Cancellaria obesa, Lam. Gulf of California. 

 A small shell which much resembles our reticu- 

 lata of Florida, except that it is more smooth, 

 has two brownish bands and thin lip. 1" 50c 



13. Vermetus sipho, Lam. Australia. A unique 

 example of this remarkable genus which as- 

 sumes all sorts of forms in its natural growth. 

 You never see two twisted alike. 2" 1.00 



26. Cuma coronata. Lam. East Africa. A 

 small uncolored shell completely covered with 

 pointed tubercles. The cuma are a branch of 

 Thais. 1%" 50c 



