28 THE NAUTILUS. 



A NEW SPECIES OF CU8PIDARIA FROM MONTEEEY. 



BY I, S. OLDROYD, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CALIFORNIA. 



CUSPIDARIA (TrOPIDOMYA) NANA, D. Sp. 



Shell small and slender; subventricose, the surface sculp- 

 ture with numerous fine concentric lines of ^owth ; the umbo 

 anterior to the middle of the shell. Anterior portion obese, 

 posterior slender, prolonged and slightly twisted, not gaping; 

 ^v^tll a sidcus reaching from the umbones to the rear of the 

 shell. Hinge with no lateral teeth, a small anterior cardinal 

 in the right valve, ligament obsolete, internal resiliuiu strong, 

 set in a prominent, posteriorly inclined resilifer witli a strong 

 quadrate lithodesma immediately in front of it. Pallial sinus 

 short rounded, margins entire. Length 25, height 13 mm. 



Type in the Oldroyd collection, Stanford University, Cal. 



Type locality, Monterey Bay, California. Living in clay. 

 Two specimens were found. 



There is one specimen in the Hemphill collection, collected 

 by Mr. Hemphill at Bolenas, California. 



ANOTHER "MARTYN". 



BY BRYANT W^ALKER. 



The arrival in this country of a third ^ four-volume copy 

 of Martyn's "Universal Conchologist" seems worthy of 

 record, especially as this differs in several details from those 

 that have been described by Dall, Johnson and Dautzenberg. 



It was obtained from Messrs. William Wesley and Son of 

 London, England, and is now in my library. There is nothing 

 to show who had previously owmed it. 



The four volumes are bound as two in finely-tooled calf, 



1 This is probably a fourth copy, as a four volume set was acquired 

 a few years ago by the Academy of Natural Sciences, No. 406 Conch., 

 of the library.— Eds. 



