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1506 Yates, Lorenzo Gordin: 
A new variety of Helix carpenteri from southern California. 
Nautilus 4:51. Notes a shell found near Indio, (now) Riverside 
Co., Cal., collected by Dr. Stephen Bowers, more fully described 
and named on page 63, as below: 
1507 Variety Indioensis 
“Shell umbilicated, rounded conical, apex obtuse, obscurely 
marked with one brown band, lines of growth well defined; whorls 
5, rounded; suture well marked; aperture circular, entire; per- 
istome slightly expanded, except at the columella, where it is 
broadly expanded in a line nearly parallel with the vertical axis. 
Greater diameter 18 mm., height 12 mm.’’—Yates. 
Orcutt, Nautilus 4:67, refers to this and the typical carpen- 
teri as forms of Helix Traskii. 
SY, ae 
1508 _ Pilsbry, H. A.: 
Notices of new Amnicolide. Nautilus 4:63. 
Describes 
1509 Bythinella Hemphilli 
“Shell minute, very slender, about the shape of Carychium 
exiguum Say. Apex obtuse, whorls 5, convex, the last imperfor- 
ate. Aperture ovate, about 1-3d the length of the entire shell; 
peristome continuous, its plane oblique to the axis of the shell, 
the base of the lip being advanced. Color, corneous, often en- 
crusted with a black ferrugineous deposit. Alt. 2.4, diam. 1 mm.’’ 
—Pilsbry. 
Type locality:—near Kentucky Ferry, Snake river, Wash. 
(Hemphill). 
1510 Pisidium Idahoense Roper. 
“Shell large, sub-ovate, full, oblique, ineqiulateral, anterior 
end a little longer, margin well rounded; beaks scarcely raised, 
not prominent; approximate at apex; lines of growth delicate; 
epidermis glossy, light yellow, some specimens with brownish 
zones in center of valves, not extending to the edges, leaving a 
broad, marginal border; interior bluish white; hinge margin 
curved, narrow; cardinal teeth very small, lateral teeth long and 
slender. Length 0.35; height 0.31; breadth 0.21 inches.’’— 
Roper, Nautilus 4:85. 
Type locality:—muddy slough near Old Mission, Idaho (H. 
Hemphill). 
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1511 Keep, Josiah: 
Mollusks of the San Francisco markets. Nautilus 4:97. 
Mentions Ostrea virginica, O: lurida, Mya arenaria, Tapes 
staminea, Mytilus edulis, M: californianus, Cardium corbis, etc. 
1512 Haliotis fulgens Philippi. 
Synonymy:—H: splendens Reeve.—H: planilirata Reeve. 
1513—Haliotis planilirata Reeve. 
Synonym of H: fulgens Phil. 
1514 Haliotis nodosa Philippi. 
Synonym of H: corrugata Gray. 
1515 Haliotis clibra Deshayes. 
1516 Halhiotis interrupta Valenciennes. 
