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NATICA, Adanson. 



N. TJVASANA, 11. 8. 

 PL 32, Fig. 277. 



Shell small, subglobose ; spire somewhat elevated ; whorls 

 four; suture distinct; mouth subeircular; inner lip incrusted 

 above ; umbilicus somewhat open, with a small revolving callus. 

 Surface smooth, showing a few lines of growth. 



Figure, magnified. 



Locality: Near Fort Tejon; Dr. Horn. 



SCALARIA, Lam. 



Suegen. OP ALIA, H. and A. Ad. 



S. Mathewsonii, n. s. 



PI. 32, Fig. 278. 



Shell robust, turriculate; whorls numerous, convex; suture 

 distinct. Surface marked by about eighteen or twenty large ribs, 

 with broad, convex interspaces, crossed by fine revolving lines ; 

 lower angle of the body whorl bordered by a prominent rib, the 

 lower surface being flattened and marked only by striae similar to 

 those oh the sides of the whorl. Mouth subeircular, truncated 

 below. 



Figure, natural size. 



Locality: A single specimen, from near Martinez ; collected by Mr. Mathewson. 



TURRITELLA, Lam. 



T. INFRA-GRAN UL ATA, 11. S. 

 PI. 32, Fig. 279. 



Shell elongated, tapering, scalariform; whorls numerous, 

 sloping straight, or somewhat concavely outwards above, anga- 



