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1. Sunetta excavata, Hanley. West Aus- 

 tralia. The shell is very shiny and only 

 faintly colored. Interior white. 1 1 A" 50c 



2. Circe scripta. Lam. About same size 

 as preceding shell, both valves are cov- 

 ered with zigzag markings of brown on 

 white. Interior only faintly colored. 



1V2" 50c 



3. Circe rivularis, Brug. Philippines. 

 An almost circular shell with ringed lines 

 and few faint blotches of color. Shell is 

 depressed at umbones. Interior partly 

 covered with pinkish-lavender. \Vi" 50c 



4. Species unknown. Gulf of Cali- 

 fornia. It has curved vertical ridges. 

 Main color reddish, white blotches lower 

 edge. Umbones curved. 2" 1.00 



5. Spondylus acanthus, Mawe. Japan. 

 One of the small forms of this great 

 genus the spines being mere pricks. Shell 

 has 3 vertical bands of reddish color on 



white background. 



2" 1.50 



6. Pecten pallium, L. Philippines. One 

 of the most beautifully colored shells of 

 the genus, with often zigzag stripes of 

 reddish-brown and white. 2" 1.50 



7. Dosinia victoriae. Gat. and Gab. 

 Australia. The shell is finely ringed with 

 lines and has 4 vertical rows of brownish 

 spots. 1%" 50c 



8. Tellina scobinata, L. Philippines. 

 The shell is completely covered with lines 

 and chevron markings. Mostly uncolored. 



2V4" 75c 



9. Tellina staurella. Lam. Japan. A 

 neat small form that ranges from pure 

 white to vertical reddish stripes. 2" 50c 



10. Tellina virgata, L. Philippines. One 

 of the finest colored shells of the genus 

 being well striped with reddish and 

 white. 2"50c, 1.00 



11. Pecten hindsii novarchus, Dall. 

 Puget Sound. The true hindsii is pale 

 pink and this variety is lavender and 

 very much rarer. 2" 1.00 



12. Pecten gibbus amphicostatus, Dall. 

 Gulf of Mexico. Upper whorl is brown- 

 ish-black, lower, yellow. 2" 50c 



13. Pecten hericeus, Gld. Puget Sound. 

 .A handsome finely ridged shell of a rich 



shade of pink color. 2" 50c 



14. Mactra eximia, Desh. Queensland. 

 A fine shell with stripes of faint brown- 

 ish color. 2V2" 50c 



15. Mactra trigonella. Lam. So. Aus- 

 tralia. A triangular shell mostly un- 

 colored, with just trace of brown on 

 umbones. 2" 50c 



16. Malleus albus. Lam. So. Australia. 

 These shells much resemble flat oysters 

 with wings, but some forms have no 

 wings. This shell has short wings and is 

 uncolored. 3" 1.00 



