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Type-locality. — Long Beach, California; collected by Miss Shepard, 

 now Mrs. Oldroyd. 



CVLICHNELLA (BULLINELLA) DIEGENSIS. new species. 



Shell small, thin, cylindric, white, with a pale straw-colored peri- 

 ostracum with reddish brown spiral lines on the base and near the 

 apex; whorls involved, the apex exhibiting a funicular depression 

 ending in a minute perforation; the surface smooth and polished 

 except for faint incremental lines; aperture very narrov/, the outer 

 lip thin, straight, recurving deeply around the apex, at the base 

 receding and rounding uito the simple, thickened pillar lip; body 

 with a slight glaze; length of shell, 8; diameter, 3.5 mm. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus. Cat. No. 209071. 



Tyye-locality. — -U. S. Fish Commission station 4359, off Point 

 Loma, San Diego County, California, in 98 to 191 fathoms, muddy 

 bottom. 



Bl LLAXJIA QL'OYANA, new name. 



This is Bulla quoyi A. Adams, 1850, but not of Gray, 1843. The 

 species ranges from Catalina Island, California, to Acapulco, Mexico. 



HAMINOEA OLGAE, new species. 



Shell large, thin, very light yellowish green or reddish brown, 

 inflated, with the outer lip rising high above the sunken and impervi- 

 ous spire; the apical depression not carinate, the axis gyrate and 

 wideh^ pervious; outer lip arcuate, thin, sharp, rounding into ih.& 

 pillar below; axial sculpture confined to low narrow irregular wrinkles, 

 stronger dis tally; spiral sculpture of minute, close-set, slightly wavy 

 striae over the whole surface; the inner lip with a thin coating of 

 whitish enamel; height of shell, 27; dianieter, 16 mm. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus. Cat. No. 216812. 



Type-locality . — Sandspit, Peavine Pass, Olga, Washington, collected 

 by C. C. Engberg. The species ranges to Lower California, at San 

 Quentin Bay. 



The nearest relative of this species is //. vesicula Gould, which is 

 uniformly smaller, paler, with a shorter body and wider axial gyration. 



PHILINE BAKERI, new species. 



Shell mmute, translucent, of two or more whorls, enfolded, except 

 the subglobular nucleus by the last whorl; apex blunt; last whorl 

 narrow, obliquely expanded in front; sculpture of numerous fine 

 incised punctate spiral lines with wider interspaces; axis gyrate, 

 pervious; aperture as long as the shell, narrow behind with a very 

 slight sulcus, but widely expanded in front; outer lip thin, sharp, 

 straight, inner lip hardly glazed; height, 2; diameter, 1.25 mm. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus. Cat. No. 225194. 



