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1746 E: Californiensis 
Monterey, Cal. 
1747 Variety Nickliniana 
Santa Cruz Co., Cal. (Mendocino Co.?). 
1748 Variety Anachoreta 
1749 Variety ramentosa 
Napa to Santa Clara Co., Cal. 
1750. Variety Bridgesi: San Pablo, Cal. 
1751 Variety Diabloensis: San Francisco to Yolo Co., Cal. 
1752 EE: tudiculata: Tulare Co., Cal. 
1753 Variety cypreophila 
Calaveras, Tuolumne, Merced, Tulare and Los Angeles coun- 
ties, Cal. 
1754 Variety subdolus Hemphill. 
San Jacinto valley (now Riverside Co.), Cal. 
1755 Variety umbilicata Pilsbry, Nautilus 12:22. 
San Luis Obispo Co., Cal. 
1756 Variety Tularensis Hemphill. 
Fraser’s Mills, Tulare Co., Cal. 
Subgenus Micrarionta Ancey. 1880. 
1757 E: Gabbi: San Clemente Island, Cal. 
1758 Variety facta: Santa Barbara and San Nicolas Islands, Cal. 
1759 KE: ruficincta: Catalina Island, Cal. 
1760 E: intercisa: San Clemente and Santa Cruz Islands, Cal. 
1761 Forma minor Hemphill. 
1762 Forma elegans Hemphill. 
1763 Forma nepos Hemphill. 
1764 Forma albida Hemphill. 
1765 Forma callojunctis Pilsbry. 
1766 Variety redimita: San Clemente Island, Cal. 
1767 Variety castanea Hemphill. 
1768 Variety hybrida Hemphill. 
1769 Epiphragmophora Kelletti 
Under Helix.—‘‘Shell narrowly umbilicated, depressed-glo- 
bose, thin wrinkled, granulated, fulvous; spire subturbinated, 
with dirty reddish blotches and one red revolving band; whorls.6, 
rather convex, the last with a white band at its periphery, and 
inflated on its under surface; aperture roundly lunate, light red 
and banded within; peristome somewhat reflected, its columellar 
portion dilated, reflected, covering the umbilicus. Greater diam. 
22, lesser 19; height 19 mill. (Forbes.)’’—B-B 176, f 309. 
‘‘Helix kellettii’’ Forbes PZS 1850 55 4 9 f 2, a, b. 
“Epiphragmophora (Micrarionta) kelletti Pilsbry Cat land 
shells of Am north of Mexico 6, 1897. 
“The measurements of the type are major diam. 22, minor 
diam. 19, alt. 19 mm. No locality is mentioned.’’—Dall Phila ac 
pr 1900, 103. 
V. ? £=Clementina:—‘‘Shell small, thin, pale translucent 
brownish in color with obscure revolving series of very minute 
yellow or whitish flecks; whorls 4, the nucleus wrinkled trans- 
versely, reddish, slightly flattened, the succeeding whorls rather 
convex with a distinct suture; a very narrow dark reddish-brown 
band, with a hardly visible pale border in front of it, revolves 
above the periphery; sculpture of rather well-marked incremental 
ruge, cut on the upper part of the last whorl by microscopic 
spiral striation, to which is added a partly obsolete oblique stria- 
tion which is visible, under magnification, chiefly in patches; the 
effect of the whole is to give the surface a very fine shagrination; 
the last whorl near the aperture descends strongly and the plane 
of the aperture forms an angle of about 45 degrees with the axil 
