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1314 Odostomia (Menestho) barfordensis 



Type locality: — Port Harford, Cal. (Mrs. Merrihew). 



1315 Odostomia (Menestho) exara 



Type locality: — Pacific Grove, Monterey, Cai. 



1316 Odostomia (Evalea) tillamookensis 



Type locality: — Off Tillamook, Oregon in 786 rms. 



1317 Odostomia (Evalia) angulai-is 



Type locality: — Nanaimo, British Columbia (Taylor). Sitka, 

 Alaska. Monterey bay, Cal. (S. S. Berry). 



1318 Odostomia (Evalia) jewetti 

 Synonymy: — Odostomia inflata, in part. 



Type locality: — Santa Barbara, Cal. (Jewett). 



1319 Odostomia (Evalea) columbiana 



Type locality: — Victoria, Vancouver Island (Newcombe). Pt. 

 Townsend, Washington. 



1320 Odostomia (Evalea) deliciosa 

 Type locality: — Monterey, Cal. 



1321 Odostomia (Evalea) tacomaensis 

 Type locality: — Tacoma, Wash. (Fisher). 



1322 Odostomia (Evalea) valdezi 



Type locality: — Monterey bay, Cal. (S. S. Berry). 



1323 Odostomia (Evalea) phanea 

 Type locality: — Monterey, Cal. 



1324 Odostomia (Amaura) kennerleyi 



Type locality: — Nanaimo, British Columbia (Taylor). Seat- 

 tle, Wash. (0. B. Johnson). 



1325 O. nuciformis avellana Cpr. 



Type locality: — Neah bay, Washington. 



1326 Odostomia (Amaura) montereyensis 

 Type locality: ^Monterey, Cal. 



1327 Odostomia (Amaura) Gouldii Carpenter. 

 Type locality: — Neeah bay, Washington. 



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1328 Stearns, R. E. C: 



Description of a species of Actseon from the quaternary bluffs 

 at Spanish Bight, San Diego, Cal. U. S. nat mus pr 21:297-299, f. 

 Describes the following: 



1329 Action traskii 



"Shell small, conical above, cylindrical, rather solid, opaque, 

 somewhat glossy; sculpture consisting of fine spiral impressed 

 lines or grooves, which become wider toward the base of the body 

 whorl, making the sculpture of the lower portion of the shell 

 Urate; part of the lirae are slightly grooved and in some cases 

 show a tendency to run in pairs; the grooved lines are not quite 

 regular in their relative distances, and some are deeper than oth- 

 ers; the surface is otherwise sculptured by sharp, close-set, incre- 

 mental lines; these latter are subordinate to the spiral sculpture 

 and are more conspicuous on the lower part of the body whorl. 

 Color dull cream-white, with (in the example before me) 2 ob- 

 scure, broad, pale rufous bands on the body whon. Spire short, 

 obtusely conical. Whorls 6 (probably, apex in example is some- 

 what eroded) ; suture distinct, narrowly channeled. Aperture 

 about two-thirds the length of the shell (not quite 9 mm), acutely 

 angular above, rounded and effuse below, finely lirate and glossy 

 within, with a thin glazing on the body whorl. Outer lip thin, 

 simple. Columella short and flexuous, with a conspicuous fold, 

 curving around the same and thickening the edge of the lip, which 

 is moderately produced in the umbilical region. Length of shell 

 (type), 24, of body whorl 19, breadth 12 mm." 



Quaternary marl: San Diego, Cal. (Stearns, Homer Hamlin). 



