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   for 
  Major 
  Peile, 
  Royal 
  Artillery, 
  Ber- 
  

   muda, 
  ) 
  

   Turbo 
  nj^lla_gg.^.le 
  pi 
  ^Q' 
  Verrill 
  (very 
  gra- 
  

   ceful, 
  elegant.) 
  

   Tur;boni 
  1 
  la_^usi 
  1 
  la 
  C 
  . 
  B 
  . 
  Adam 
  s 
  (very 
  small; 
  

  

  shell 
  slender; 
  length 
  .135 
  inch.) 
  

   Turbonilla_£i[ri23a_Dall 
  (Gr. 
  Pyrrha, 
  

   daughter 
  of 
  Epimetheus 
  and 
  Pandora, 
  wi- 
  

   fe 
  of 
  Deucalion; 
  also 
  pyrrhos, 
  pyrrha, 
  ] 
  

   yellowish-red, 
  reddish. 
  The 
  shell, 
  how- 
  ■ 
  

   ever, 
  is 
  milk 
  white.) 
  ; 
  

  

  Turbonilla 
  rhea 
  Ball 
  (Gr. 
  Rliea, 
  wife 
  of 
  j 
  

   Saturn 
  and 
  mother 
  of 
  Jupiter.) 
  i 
  

  

  I 
  Turb 
  onilla 
  sirena 
  Pall 
  (Lat, 
  a 
  Siren, 
  a 
  | 
  

   j 
  sea 
  nymDh 
  . 
  ) 
  

  

  ; 
  Turbonilla 
  theona 
  Ball 
  (Gr. 
  Theonoe, 
  j 
  

   ! 
  daughter 
  of 
  Proteus, 
  like 
  Eidothea.) 
  ! 
  

   i 
  Turbon 
  illa 
  virgata 
  Ball 
  (Lat. 
  striped; 
  j 
  

   1 
  made 
  of 
  tv/igs; 
  shell, 
  with 
  numerous 
  I 
  

   j 
  slender 
  oblique 
  ribs.) 
  

  

  i 
  Turbo 
  nilla 
  anira 
  Ball 
  ( 
  Gr. 
  "an" 
  privati- 
  

   1 
  ve, 
  Y/ithout 
  — 
  Ira, 
  a 
  proper 
  name, 
  Ira 
  

   ( 
  was 
  not 
  there 
  when 
  the 
  shell 
  was 
  found; 
  

   I 
  or 
  ira, 
  Lat. 
  word 
  meaning 
  anger; 
  without! 
  

  

  h) 
  Genus 
  Turbonilla 
  Ris- 
  

   so 
  lOSo.T^Jontinued. 
  

  

  anger.) 
  

   Turbonilla 
  areolata 
  yerrill 
  (Lat. 
  areola, 
  

   j 
  "small 
  open 
  place," 
  a"f 
  lower-bed, 
  a 
  par- 
  

   I 
  terre; 
  crov/ded 
  costae 
  and 
  spiral 
  lines 
  

   j 
  produce 
  a 
  closely 
  cancellated 
  appearan- 
  

   I 
  ce; 
  rows 
  of 
  strong 
  pits.) 
  

   j 
  Turbonyjj^"bu^eonis_]3artsch 
  (Lat, 
  buteo, 
  

  

  T3Uteonis,a. 
  kind 
  "of 
  hav;k, 
  a 
  buzzard. 
  Col- 
  

   I 
  lected 
  around 
  Buzzards 
  Bay, 
  Liass.) 
  

   I 
  Turb 
  on 
  i 
  1 
  1 
  a__c 
  a 
  s 
  c 
  o 
  e 
  n 
  s 
  i 
  s 
  B 
  ar 
  t 
  s 
  ch 
  (from 
  Casco 
  

  

  YiaineTT 
  

  

  Tu2rbonilla_c_ojiradi 
  J3ush 
  (named 
  for 
  Timo- 
  

   thy 
  A. 
  Conrad, 
  an 
  American 
  conchologist, 
  

   1804-1877.) 
  

   Turbonilla 
  __cqno 
  ma 
  Ball 
  (maybe 
  "named 
  in 
  

   "conjunction 
  with 
  another".) 
  

   Turboni 
  1 
  1a 
  e 
  dwardensi 
  s_Bart 
  sch( 
  from 
  Prin-! 
  

  

  ce 
  Edward 
  Island, 
  CanadaTT 
  

   Turboni 
  11a 
  e 
  le 
  g 
  antula_Verri 
  11 
  (rather 
  e- 
  

  

  legant. 
  ) 
  

   Turboni 
  lla 
  elegantula 
  brandf 
  ordensis 
  

  

  Barts 
  ch"T^roni 
  Brandf 
  ord, 
  Connecticut.) 
  

   Turhonllla^merto_ni_Verr 
  (named 
  for 
  

   i 
  James 
  Henry 
  Emerton, 
  zoological 
  artist 
  j 
  

   i 
  of 
  the 
  U. 
  S. 
  Fish 
  Coriimission, 
  1847-1930 
  . 
  )| 
  

   i 
  Tur 
  bonilla 
  hecu 
  ba 
  Ba 
  ll 
  & 
  Bartsch 
  (Hecuba,| 
  

   j 
  the 
  wife 
  of 
  Priajn, 
  king 
  of 
  Troy.) 
  j 
  

   i 
  Turbonil 
  la 
  incisa 
  Bush 
  (incised; 
  "with 
  j 
  

   I 
  spiral 
  incised 
  lines 
  in 
  the 
  intercostal 
  i 
  

   I 
  spaces 
  and 
  on 
  the 
  base", 
  v/rites 
  Bush.) 
  

   ^ 
  Tu 
  rbonilla 
  incis 
  a 
  constric 
  ta_Bush 
  ( 
  con- 
  

   ' 
  tracted; 
  the 
  shell 
  is 
  abruptly 
  contrac- 
  

   ! 
  ted, 
  flattened 
  in 
  the 
  6th 
  & 
  7th 
  whorls.) 
  

   I 
  TurbonaJ.la_interru£ta^Totten 
  (interrupt- 
  

   ■ 
  ed; 
  the 
  revolving 
  lines 
  are 
  interrupted 
  

  

  