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Synonym of Lyonsia inflata. 
791 Eolidia pinnata Eschscholtz. 
Sitka, Alaska. 
792 KEthalia invallata Carpenter. 
San Diego, California. 
793 Eulima rutila Carpenter. 
Similar to E. micans, but smaller, more slender, with 5 very 
fine varices, 3 on right, 2 on left side; more terete, highly pol- 
ished, rosy and livid tinted; nuclear whorls as in micans; follow- 
ing whorls 10, elongate, very slender, base and aperture greatly 
prolonged; columella more twisted; lip very sinuous, a callus 
running backward above the suture, lip narrow. Alt. 6.41, diam. 
1.83, length of aperture 1.91, breadth .83 mm. (Considered a 
form of micans by some authors.) 
Type locality:—Monterey, Cal. (Cooper).—Scammon’s La- 
goon, Baja Cal. 
794 Kulima gibba Folin. 
North Carolina to Texas—West Coast? 
795 Eulima polita Linne. 
Circumboreal?—-Vancouver Island to San Diego—Norway to 
Mediterranean sea—Hastern United States? 
796 Eulima incurva Renieri. 
Circumboreal?—Britain to Mediterranean sea—-Vancouver 
Island. 
797 Eulima compacta Carpenter. 
Straits of Fuca.—Point Abreojos, Baja Cal. (Hemphill). 
Shell small, stout, smooth, shining, pinkish white, opaque, 
outline of spire straight, conical; apex decollated; sutures linear, 
not ascending toward aperture; about 6% whorls remaining, 
whorls of spire flat, body whorl oval; no varices; aperture ovate, 
outer lip sharp, not thickened, in profile nearly straight to periph- 
ery, then bent backward; columella rounded, slightly concave, 
parietal wall a little convex, forming a slight obtuse angle with 
the columella, parietal callus moderate. Alt. 6.7, diam. 2.45, 
length of aperture 2.77, breadth 1.27 mm.—Vanatta. 
Considered a form of Eulima micans by some authors. 
798 Eulimella occidentalis Hemphill. 
San Diego, California. 
799 Kuthria dira Reeve. 
See No. 2649. 
800 Evalea gracilis Carpenter. 
California. 
801 Evalea tenuisculpta Carpenter. 
California, San Diego. 
802 Variety incisa Cpr. 
San Diego (Hemphill). 
803 Fluminicola fusca Haldeman. 
Globose, smooth, whorls 5, rapidly increasing, sutures very 
deeply impressed; aperture large, broadly ovate, columella thick- 
ened. Color horn to light greenish. Height 10, diameter 8.6 mm. 
Living: Sacramento river, California. Green river, Utah. 
Oregon. Wyoming. Dakotas. 
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