oe NEUTILUS. 
Vou. XI. MAY, 1897. No. 1. 
UVANILLA REGINA, A NEW LOCALITY. 
BY ROBT. E. C. STEARNS. 
A few days since, Mr. Charles H. Lawrence, who resides on Boyle 
Heights in this city, submitted to me for identification a specimen 
of this fine species which he collected about Christmas, 1895, on 
San Clemente Island, latitude 32° 55’ N., longitude 118° 30’ W. 
This find of Mr. Lawrence’s carries the species so far to the north as 
to include it in the faunal list of California proper. The prelimi- 
nary description of U. regina was published in the THe Navutitus 
for December, 1892, and was subsequently described more fully in 
the Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, Vol. XVI, 1893, pp. 350-51, from a 
specimen collected by Capt. J. D. Porter, of San Diego, Cal., on 
Guadaloupe Island off the coast of Lower California in latitude 29° 
N., longitude 118° W. 
As this easily recognizable species is exceedingly rare at this date, 
it may be well to note that examples are contained in the collec- 
tions of the National Museum (No. 125314), of Henry Hemphill 
and Miss Cooke, San Diego, and of Mr. Lawrence, above-named. 
The Hemphill and Cooke specimens are part of the lot collected by 
Capt. Porter. 
In my paper on “ The Shells of the Tres Marias and Other Lo- 
ealities along the Shores of Lower California and the Gulf of Cali- 
fornia,” this form is listed, as the island of Guadaloupe belongs to 
Mexico. 
In Dr. J. G. Cooper’s “ Catalogue of Marine Shells collected 
chiefly on the eastern shore of Lower California,” ete., published in 
