‘SHELLS NAMED. KeSoASE 
THERRCONCHOLOGISTS EXCHANGE. ii 
WE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE NAMING OF 
SHELLS AT THE LOW PRICE OF 10 CENTS PER 
SPECIES. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE TRANSPOR- 
TATION WHICH MUST IN ALL CASES BE PAID 
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All specimens compared with those in the Cabinet of the Academy of Natural Sciences, 
Philadelphia. 
ANTED—ODD NUMBERS AND COMPLETE VOLUMES OF 
“Random Notes on Natural History,” containing Mr. H. F. Car- 
penter’s article on ‘‘The Shell-bearing Mollusca of Rhode Island,” 
for which good prices will be paid. 
15 cents in cash will be paid for copies of Nos. 1 and 2 of Volume lI, 
in good condition. Good prices paid, either in trade or cash, for Con- 
chological publications. 
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For Shells, in all sizes and styles, supplied at the shortest notice, and at cheap rates, 
1. SOF aE Ee NTO. 7" 
10 SPECIES (25 SPECIMENS) OF CHOICE SHELLS. 
Sent by mail, securely packed, for $1.00. 
*136. Achatinella auricula, Fer., Oahu, S. I. 
' 137. Achatinella straminea, Rve., Oahu, S. I. aghia, Algeria. 
*138. Achatinella venusta, Migh., Molokai,S.I. | *143. Goniobasis occata, Hds.. Pitt River, Cal. 
| 142. Helix Bamiana, Anc. (N.S.), Berrou- 
*139. Bulimus pupa, L., Sciacca, Sicily. | 144. Acmzea esmi, Midd., Morro, Cal.; and 
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140. Littorina scutulata, Gld., Santa Rosa, Cal. 145. Helix similaris, Fer., Mauritius, (intro- 
*t41. Littorina muricata, L., Hayti. duced). Address 
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