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 6. Aglaja exarata, Pfeiffer. 



Plate 5, figure 11. 

 . Depressed-conical ; spire short, conical, apex acnte ; wliorls 

 7, rugose, malleated, slightly convex, the last wide, slightly 

 descending at tlie aperture ; aperture oblique, widely lunar, 

 lip a little thickened, white, a little reflected below ; umbilicus 

 moderate ; brownish, with a chestnut band. 



Diam, 80, height 16 mill. 



\'::. California. 



Dr. Newcomb mentions a variety of a creamy-white color, 

 without bands. 



7. Aglaja Ayresiana, K"ewcomb. p^j^ .| / ^^, 



Ronnded-trochiform ; whorls 7, slowly increasing, convex, 

 thfe first ones superiorly with many rib-lrke strife, and nume- 

 rous spiral lines, deeply impressed ; inferiorly pale, and with, 

 minute decussating striations ; suture "well marked; aperture 

 roundly ovate ; lip a little expanded; umbilicus partly closed. 

 Yellowish- white, with a broad black band. 



Diam. 22, height 15 mill. 



Nootka Sound, Northern Oregon. 



8. Aglaja Nickliniana, Lea. 



Plate 5, figure 12. 



Conic-globose, rather thin ; spire elevated ; whorls 6, mode- 

 rately convex, the last ventricose, finely granulated, polished ; 

 aperture rounded, forming two-thirds of a circle, lip a little 

 expanded above, more so below ; base depressed at centre, the 

 umbilicus small and party covered by the lip. Light yellow- 

 ish-brown, with a brown band. 



Diam. 21, height 18 mill. 



California. 



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Dr. Newcomb believes JI. redemita to be a variety of this 

 species. 



