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  ) 
  Genus 
  Ep 
  i 
  tonium 
  Ro 
  - 
  

   ding 
  17 
  98. 
  (Continued^ 
  

   Neuter, 
  T" 
  

  

  47 
  .,; 
  

  

  sonia 
  only 
  a 
  young 
  specimen 
  of 
  E.krelDsi.); 
  

   Epitonium 
  lame 
  llo 
  sum 
  L 
  am 
  arck 
  (lamellose; 
  i 
  

   j 
  with 
  numerous 
  thin, 
  high, 
  blade-like 
  a- 
  i 
  

   I 
  xial 
  costae.) 
  I 
  

  

  i 
  Epitonium 
  marcoense 
  Pall 
  (from 
  Marco, 
  j 
  

   i 
  Florida.) 
  \ 
  

  

  l 
  Epitonium 
  multistriatum 
  Say 
  (with 
  many 
  j 
  

   j 
  raised 
  lines; 
  decorated 
  with 
  numerous 
  i 
  

   j 
  rihs 
  and 
  fine 
  revolving 
  lines 
  between 
  j 
  

   j 
  the 
  ribs. 
  ) 
  

   l 
  Epitonium 
  muscapedium 
  Sail 
  (fly 
  legs; 
  

  

  thin, 
  elongated 
  small 
  varices.) 
  

   Epi 
  tonium 
  nitidellum 
  Pall 
  (rather 
  shi- 
  

   ning; 
  brilliantly 
  polished 
  on 
  the 
  four 
  

   nuclear 
  whorls.) 
  

   Epitonium 
  novangliae 
  Couthouy 
  (of 
  llev/ 
  

  

  England; 
  from 
  Massachusetts, 
  ) 
  

   Epitonium 
  o 
  ccidentale 
  Nyst 
  (western; 
  E^i- 
  

   t 
  onium 
  te 
  nue 
  Sowerby 
  (thin) 
  is 
  the 
  saae.;i 
  

   Epitonium 
  pernodestum 
  Pall 
  ( 
  ve 
  ry 
  modest.) 
  

   Ep 
  itonium 
  pourtalesi 
  Verrill 
  & 
  Smith 
  (na- 
  

   med 
  for 
  Count 
  Louis 
  Fran9ois 
  de 
  Pourta- 
  

  

  les, 
  1823-1880.) 
  

   E 
  pitonium 
  rupicola 
  Kurtz 
  

  

  (dweller 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  lives 
  in 
  the 
  crevices 
  of 
  stones, 
  j 
  

  

  rupicolum 
  in 
  Johnsonia, 
  which 
  is 
  | 
  

  

  as 
  the 
  suffix 
  "cola" 
  remains 
  J 
  

  

  in 
  the 
  three 
  genders, 
  Spi 
  t 
  oni 
  - 
  

  

  is 
  traversed 
  

   the 
  same 
  . 
  ) 
  

   Epitonium 
  rushi_Pall 
  (Rush's; 
  named 
  in 
  

  

  U.S. 
  Navy.) 
  

  

  rocks 
  ; 
  

   Called 
  

   incorrect 
  

  

  unchanged 
  *.. 
  ^^^^ 
  ^..^^^ 
  „ 
  — 
  

   urn 
  lineatum 
  Say 
  (lined) 
  (it 
  

   by 
  at 
  least 
  sixteen 
  ribs) 
  is 
  

  

  (Rush' 
  s 
  

   Rush, 
  

  

  H. 
  

  

  Pal 
  l 
  (Lat. 
  masc. 
  npuh 
  . 
  

   "carried 
  by 
  persons 
  of 
  

   pink 
  color, 
  brilliant- 
  

  

  honor 
  of 
  Pr. 
  W. 
  

  

  Epitonium 
  s 
  cipio 
  

   meaning 
  a 
  staff 
  

   rank; 
  shell 
  livid 
  

   ly 
  polished, 
  smooth.) 
  

  

  Epitonium 
  sericifilum 
  Pall 
  (Lat. 
  sericum, 
  

   silk 
  -hfilum, 
  thread; 
  with 
  extremely 
  fi- 
  

   ne 
  sharp 
  striae. 
  "It 
  recalls 
  a 
  piece 
  of 
  

   str 
  ande 
  d 
  cable 
  in 
  v/hich 
  the 
  separate 
  

   twines 
  stand 
  out 
  clearly." 
  (Pall) 
  

  

  Epitonium 
  teres 
  Bush 
  (Lat. 
  long, 
  round 
  

   and 
  somewhat 
  smooth.) 
  

  

  Epitonium 
  tollini 
  Bartsch 
  (named 
  for 
  Os- 
  

   car 
  Tollin 
  who 
  sent 
  the 
  specimen 
  to 
  W. 
  

   H. 
  Pall.) 
  

  

  Epito 
  nium 
  turriculum 
  Sowerby 
  (little 
  tow- 
  

   er; 
  whorls 
  scarcely 
  touching.) 
  

  

  Epitonium 
  venosum 
  Sowerby 
  (having 
  nume- 
  

   rous 
  veins; 
  has 
  numerous 
  blade-like 
  cos- 
  

   tae. 
  Epitonium 
  modestum 
  C.B.Adams 
  (mo- 
  

   dest), 
  E 
  pitoniu 
  m 
  erectispin 
  i.im 
  Morch 
  ( 
  w 
  i 
  th 
  

   erect 
  spines) 
  are 
  the 
  same.) 
  

  

  Epitonium 
  virginicum 
  Henderson 
  & 
  Bartsch 
  

  

  iJpitc 
  

   [fv'c 
  

  

  ,.^om 
  Virginia;"" 
  Chincoteague, 
  Virginia.) 
  

  

  Epitoniu 
  m 
  unifasciatum 
  S 
  owerby 
  (enveloped] 
  

  

  with 
  a 
  single 
  band; 
  color 
  white 
  with 
  a 
  j 
  

  

  spiral 
  band 
  of 
  brown 
  near 
  the 
  suture.) 
  j 
  

  

  Epit 
  onium 
  fragile 
  Gray 
  (frail, 
  fragile; 
  | 
  

  

  