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  Genus 
  Ca 
  dulus 
  Phi 
  lip 
  - 
  

   p 
  i 
  1844 
  . 
  "CMascTy 
  

  

  136 
  ! 
  

  

  Cadulus 
  amiantus 
  Pall 
  (Gr. 
  unspotted; 
  cot 
  

  

  lor 
  millcy 
  white, 
  somewhat 
  translucent. 
  ) 
  j 
  

   Cadulus 
  arctu 
  s 
  Henderson 
  (Lat. 
  pressed 
  ] 
  

  

  together, 
  narrow; 
  shell 
  exceedingly 
  

  

  slender, 
  with 
  a 
  small 
  contracted 
  ante- 
  

   rior 
  aperture.) 
  

   C 
  adulus 
  elephas 
  Hen 
  derson 
  ( 
  e 
  1 
  e 
  phan 
  t 
  ; 
  

  

  shell 
  very 
  large, 
  solid 
  and 
  heavy; 
  . 
  

  

  length 
  17,5 
  mm. 
  ) 
  

   Cadulus 
  elo 
  ngatus 
  Hen 
  derson 
  ( 
  e 
  longat 
  ed 
  ; 
  

  

  very 
  long 
  and 
  slender; 
  14 
  mm.) 
  

   Cadulus 
  foweyensis 
  H 
  e 
  nderson 
  ! 
  from 
  Fowey 
  

  

  Light, 
  Florida. 
  ) 
  

   Ca 
  dulus 
  grandis 
  Verrill 
  (large; 
  shell 
  

  

  large, 
  robust, 
  thick; 
  15 
  mm.) 
  

   Cadulus 
  gr 
  e 
  enlavri 
  Henderson 
  { 
  Greenlaw 
  ' 
  s 
  ; 
  

  

  named 
  after 
  Captain 
  S. 
  ^7. 
  Greenlaw, 
  

  

  master 
  of 
  the 
  Eolis.) 
  

   Ca 
  dulus 
  lunula 
  Pall 
  (a 
  little 
  moon; 
  it 
  iS 
  

   like 
  a 
  crescent. 
  ) 
  

   miamensis 
  Henderson 
  (from 
  Miami; 
  

  

  shaped 
  

  

  Cadulus 
  , 
  

  

  dredged 
  off 
  Fowey 
  Light, 
  Florida.) 
  

  

  Ca 
  dulus 
  nitidus 
  Henderson 
  (shining. 
  ) 
  

  

  SMliilis_2aildionis_Verry.l_&_Smith 
  (dred- 
  

   ged 
  by 
  the 
  U.S. 
  Fish 
  Commission 
  Steamer 
  

   "Fish 
  _Hawk" 
  . 
  The 
  fish 
  hawk's 
  name 
  in 
  

   Latin 
  is 
  Pan 
  dion 
  haliaeetus.) 
  

  

  Cad 
  ulu 
  s 
  parvus" 
  Henderson 
  (small; 
  length 
  

  

  6 
  mm, 
  ) 
  

   Cadulus 
  poculum_Dall 
  (Lat. 
  noun 
  meaning 
  

  

  a 
  drinking 
  cup, 
  a 
  glass.) 
  

   Cadulus_portori^ensi 
  s_Henderson 
  (from 
  

  

  Puerto 
  Rico.y 
  

   Ca 
  dulu 
  s 
  provide 
  n 
  sis 
  Henderso 
  n 
  (dredged 
  

  

  off 
  Old 
  Providence 
  Island, 
  West 
  Indies. 
  

   Cadu 
  lAi 
  s_m 
  Shi 
  _Pi 
  Isbr 
  Y_&_Shar2 
  ( 
  Ru 
  sh 
  ' 
  s 
  ; 
  

  

  named 
  for 
  Pr. 
  W. 
  H. 
  Rush, 
  U. 
  S. 
  Navy.) 
  

   Cadulus 
  rush 
  i 
  arnejjenderson 
  ( 
  arne 
  may 
  

  

  be 
  derived 
  from 
  Gr. 
  aren, 
  sheep, 
  ram.) 
  

  

  S3:ly.ly.^_£i.^i2.0.i_ii^^® 
  I^£2. 
  ( 
  S 
  i 
  mp 
  s 
  o 
  n 
  ' 
  s 
  ; 
  

   named 
  for 
  Charles 
  T. 
  Simpson, 
  the 
  joint 
  

   author 
  with 
  William 
  H. 
  Pall 
  in 
  the 
  re- 
  

   port 
  upon 
  the 
  Porto 
  Rican 
  mollusks.) 
  

  

  Cadu 
  lus 
  spectabilis 
  Verr 
  ill 
  (remarkable; 
  

   "remarkable 
  for 
  its 
  great 
  size, 
  for 
  its 
  

   gibbous 
  swelling 
  close 
  to 
  the 
  anterior 
  

   end, 
  and 
  for 
  the 
  rapid 
  contraction 
  of 
  

   the 
  oral 
  aperture", 
  writes 
  Verrill. 
  Shei:. 
  

   very 
  large 
  for 
  the 
  genus: 
  22 
  mm.) 
  

  

  Cadulus_vuj.£idensJVatson 
  (Lat. 
  vulpes, 
  a 
  

   fox 
  -f- 
  dens, 
  tooth; 
  shell 
  resembles 
  the 
  

   canine 
  tooth 
  of 
  a 
  fox; 
  long, 
  sharp, 
  bent^ 
  

  

  Cadulus 
  watson 
  i 
  P 
  all 
  (Watson's; 
  named 
  

  

  "Challenger" 
  

  

  of 
  the 
  

  

  for 
  R. 
  B. 
  Watson, 
  

   expedition. 
  ) 
  

   Cadulus 
  carolinensis 
  Bush 
  

  

  ( 
  found 
  from 
  

   Gulf 
  of 
  Mexico. 
  ) 
  

  

  1 
  Forth 
  Car 
  olin 
  a 
  to 
  the 
  . 
  

  

  Cadulus 
  quadridentatus 
  Pall 
  ( 
  four- 
  too 
  thedj; 
  

  

  is 
  cut 
  into 
  four 
  conic 
  teeth 
  by 
  

  

  