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radians, Lam 25 



californica, Gray 10 



subrostrata. Gray 30 



f ormosa, Gask 50 



australis, Lam 25 



annae, Roberts 1 00 



sub-cylindrica, Sby 60 



nucleus, L. 10 to 20 



granulata, Pse 50 



cicercula, L 20 



children!, Gray 25 



ovulata, Lam 75 



oryza, Lam 10 



grando, Gask 75 



vitrea. Gask 75 



pediculus, L 10 



Pacifica, Gray 15 



exigua. Gray 75 



solandri. Gray 15 



sanguinea, Gray 10 



pellucidula, Gask 50 



europea, Mont 10 



pulex, Sol 10 



clara, Gask 1 .00 



gemmula, Weink 10.00 



In addition to the above we have a number 

 of varieties of fossil Cypraea, something in 

 very few collections in this country. One of 

 the most curious forms is probelamtica, Helip, 

 from Pliocene, Fla., $1. No such Cypraea ex- 

 ists to-day. Other good species are amygda- 

 dum, Brocchi. Turin 60c, brocchi, Desh North 

 Carolina 50c, carolinensis, Conr. North Caro- 

 lina 50c, duclosiana, Bart. Transylvania 30c, 

 elongata, Broc. Italy 50c, expansa, Gere. Italy 

 60c, leporina, Lam France 75c, lyncoides, 

 Brgn. Touraine, Italy 75c, myeri, Bottg Ger- 

 many 50c, platypyga, McCoy, Australia $3, 

 spirata, Sohl. Denmark SOc, splendens, Grat. 

 France $1, sanguinolenta, Duj. France 50c, 

 subexcisa, A. Brm. Germany 30c, pyrum, 

 Gmel. Australia 50c, elegans, Defr. France 

 25c, bullata, Denmark 35c, Trivia avellina, 

 Sby. 40c, T. europea, Sby. 25c, T. affine, Duj. 

 40c, T. sphaericulata, 50c, T. lamarckii, Desh. 

 80c. 



We also have some unusual specimens not 

 often listed in any catalogue. For instance a 

 extra testudinaria $1.50, beautiful red panther- 

 inas at $2 50, one red Mappa at 81 50, lemon 

 yellow erosa 25c, young caput-serpentis at 10c, 

 orange-colored vitellus at 50c, banded vitel- 

 lus at 40c, young vitellus at 25c, good size, 

 distorted carneola at 50c, young carneola, 

 over three inches long, at 75c, and we have 

 fully developed specimens of same species at 

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 Bulla form, at 50c, young talpa 25c, young 

 cinerea, bulla form 15c, young helvola 15c, 

 young arabica at 15c, and large young arabica 

 2i inches, with scarcelv any teeth developed 

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 ca, size and shape of scurra, intergrading 50c, 

 young arenosa 20c, young venlriculus at 25c, 

 young mus at 20c, young scottei, but damaged 

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 natural color formed, but with lip well devel- 

 oped at 50c, also all forms of this beautiful 

 species up to perfect types, young pyrum with 

 three bands at 30c, young onyx with two 

 bands and bulla form 25c, young lynx, all 

 sizes up to two inches 10 to 20c, young maur- 



itinas, bulla form 25c, larger with lip formed 

 at 30c, and still larger, streaked, showing 

 stage before last coat of enamel is formed 40c. 

 In the Cervus and exanthema group we have 

 every form, size and color imaginable in the 

 species; bulla form 25c. 



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