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nelled, but with the whorl in front of it elevated so as to make a 
shallow V-shaped trough; nucleus large for the size of the shell, 
turgid, not distinctly marked off from the rest of the shell; sculp- 
ture of fine, even, rounded, closely adjacent, spiral threads, a 
little more distant on the base, absent from the trough of the 
suture, with about 22 between the suture and the rim of the 
umbilical funnel; axial sculpture only of incremental lines; last 
whorl much the largest, rounded, produced basally, with a deep 
narrow funicular umbilicus, bounded by a rounded ridge corre- 
sponding to a siphonal fasciole; aperture semilunate, rather nar- 
row, produced and almost channeled in front; outer lip thin, arc- 
uate, simple, sharp, not reflected; pillar lip thin, straight, sharp, 
elevated, connected across the body by a thin layer of callus with 
the outer lip; pillar absolutely smooth and simple, without any 
trace of plaits; operculum 0? Height of shell 6.2, of last whorl 
5.5, of aperture 3.5, max. diam. 4 mm. 
Type locality:—off San Diego, Cal., in 359 fms. 
1474 Phasianella (Tricolia) compta producta Dall. 
Distinctly more elevated and slender than type; color pattern 
similar, but color decidedly darker and more olivaceous. 
1475 Teinostoma politum Adams. 
Costa Rica, in 8 fms. (Cuming) .—La Paz, Baja Cal. (L. Beld- 
ing). 
1476 Fissurella volcano crucifera Dall. 
Type locality:—San Pedro, Cal. Also occurs at San Diego, 
south. 
Ground color brownish-gray, with darker macule, while from 
the apex start 4 broad white rays at right angles to each other, 
the posterior ray becoming V-shaped, the others remaining entire, 
each ray reaching 4-5 mm. in length, and the anterior and poste- 
rior rays being in the longer axis of the shell. 
1477 Yoldia (Scissula) ensifera plena Dall. 
The peculiar grooving of the valves extended to within 6 mm. 
of the posterior extremity and over the whole anterior end in 
specimen 28 mm. long, all the specimens showing similar exten- 
sion of the sculpture. 
Type locality:—off San Diego harbor, Cal., in 8 fms. (F. W. 
Kelsey). 
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1478 Hemphill, Henry: 
New varieties of Patula strigosa. Nautilus 4:15. 
Names the following varieties, with full descriptions: 
1479 Variety carnea. Near Salt Lake, Utah. 
1480 Variety picta. Rathdrum, Idaho. 
1481 Variety rugosa. New Brigham City, Utah. 
1482 Variety parma. Near Spokane Falls, Wash. 
1483 Variety hybrida. Near Logan, Utah. 
1484 Variety albida. Near Logan, Utah. 
1485 Variety fragilis. Near Franklin, Idaho. 
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1486 Sterki, V. 
Notes on some North American Pupide with descriptions of 
‘mew species. Nautilus 4:7-9, 18-18, 27-28. 
Mentions the following species and varieties. 
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