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9. Aglaja Carpenterii, Newcomb. 



Eoundly conical ; apex obtuse ; wliorls 5|, convex, strongly 

 striiited, with numerous fine spiral lines ; suture well im- 

 pressed ; aperture circular, margins approaching ; lip a little 

 expanded ; umbilicus open. Brownish, with an obsfeure dark 

 band, _^ 



Diam. 23, height 16^ mill. Con.'^t (k .^''t- 



Tulare Yalley, California. 

 Distinguished by its rounded aperture. 



*** N'ot hirsute, malleated, ghhosely depressed, not turhinate 

 above. 



a. With a h'oicn hand. 



10. Aglaja tudicolata, Binney. 



Plate 5, figure 13. 



Convexly orbicular ; spire depressed-conic ; whorls 5, a « 

 little convex; body large, expanding somewhat towards the 

 aperture, obliquely wrinkled, malleated; aperture transverse, 

 rather circular ; lip a little expanded, reflected nearly, some- 

 times entirely, over the small umbilicus ; base convex. Light 

 yelloAvish-green or brown, with a bro^d dark band above the 

 periphery, margined with white. Band visible on the spire. 



Diam. 31, height 22 mill. 



California. CpH.^^. '"' ^'^ ■ 



11. Aglaja Bridgesii, Newcomb. , ■,j- 



Depressed-globose ; spire conical, suture well impressed , 

 whorls 6, convex, plicately striate and minutely granulate ; 

 aperture round-lunate ; lip expanded, reflected below, umbili- 

 cate. Translucent, grayish horn-color, with a narrow brown 

 band. 



Diam. 27, height 19 mill. 



San Pablo,' California'.' CftlL^.S- J/ • 



Not solid, larger than ramentosa, Gould, spire more eleva- 

 ted, darker in color, and less granulated. 



