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217 Phasianella compta Gld 
Thousands found in sea-grass on the inside of San Diego 
peninsula in November, 1881. Usually incrusted with a small 
polyzoan (Defrancia intricata). 
[The operculum is white, prettily clouded with dark green. D.] 
218 Eucosmia substriata Cpr. 
[Rare, San Diego, Dall. Catalina Island, rare, Cooper.] 
219 Liotia acuticostata Cpr. 
San Diego. Rare. Monterey; Catalina Isl. 
220 Omphalius fuscescens Phil 
Abundant on rocky beaches. Also Todos Santos bay. 
221 Chlorostoma funebrale A Ad 
Common on shingle beaches. 
222 Chlorostoma gallina Fbs 
Rocky ocean beaches; abundant. Also Todos Santos bay. The 
young are sometimes of a brick-red color. 
223 Chlorostoma brunnea Phil 
One from a shingle beach at Todos Santos bay. 
224 Chlorostoma pfeifferi Phil 
One dead specimen from San Diego. 
225 Norrisia norrisii Sby 
Abundant in kelp along the coast. 
226 Calliostoma canaliculatum Mart 
On kelp, specimens are rarely washed ashore. 
227 Calliostoma annulatum Mart 
I have one specimen from a San Diego beach. 
228 Calliostoma costatum Mart 
Not often washed ashore. 
229 Calliostoma gemmulatum Cpr 
Often washed ashore at San Diego and Todos Santos bay. 
230 Leptothyra bacula Cpr 
Abundant under rocks along the ocean beaches, 
231 \Leptothyra paucilirata Dall 
Rare. 
[Specimens sent were of a magnificent crimson color. D.] 
232 Leptothyra sanguinea var lurida Dall 
Less common that the last. 
[This form has a dull olivaceous cast sometimes mottled with 
whitish. The sculpture is more compact and closer, the nacre less 
brilliant than that of Monterey specimens; they are also smaller 
on the average. D.] 
233 MHaliotis assimilis Dall 
Numerous dead specimens are washed ashore at the boundary 
beach from deep water. 
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