136 
1947 lLanx patelloidea Lea. 
Redding, Shasta Co., Cal (R. C. McGregor). Originally pub- 
lished as an Ancylus, the only known species with variegated, 
opaque coloring.—Nautilus 12:60. 
1948 Ancylus oregonensis Clessin. 
Redding, Shasta Co., Cal. (R. C. McGregor). 
1949 Mytilus Stearnsi 
Pilsbry and Raymond, Nautilus 12:70, suggest this name for 
the shell known previously in California as Mytilus bifurcatus. 
Type locality:—San Diego, Cal. 
1950 Polygyra miorhyssa 
Dall, Nautilus 12:75. Sierra Blanca, N. M. 
1951 Polygyra altissima (See No. 2919). 
1952 Polygyra rhyssa hyporhyssa 
Cockerell, Nautilus 12:77. Sierra Blanca, N. M. 
1953 Pisidium Roperi 
Sterki, Nautilus 12:77. —R. I.—Ind.—Ill.—Minn. (probably 
Utah, Cal., and Wash.). 
1954 MHaliotis Cracherodii Californiensis 
Pilsbry, Nautilus 12:79. 
1955 Pyramidula Cockerelli 
Pilsbry, Nautilus 12:85. N.M. Colo. 
1956 Zonitoides Randolphi 
Pilsbry, Nautilus 12:87. Lake Linderman, Alaska. 
1957 + Bifidaria perversa 
Sterki, Nautilus 12:90. Nogales, Arizona (Ashmun). 
1959 Forma minor Sterki. Nogales, Arizona. 
1960 Haliotis fulgens wallallensis 
‘Shell of an oval form, considerably flattened and with about 
2% whorls; color dark brick red, with occasional mottlings of 
pale bluish green; holes, 4 in the young to 6 in the adult; sculp- 
ture, of fine, somewhat irregular spiral threads, crossed by fine, 
slightly elevated, sharp, concentric lamelle, and a few small 
obscure wavelets which radiate obliquely from the apex; nacre 
rather pale, with pink and pale green reflections, but much less 
deep in color than in the typical fulgens. Lon. 100, lat. 68, alt. 
17 mm.’’—Dall (Stearns, Nautilus 12:107). 
Type locality:—Mendocino Co., Cal. 
Stearns, U. S. nat mus pr 22:139. 
1961 Genus Ashmunella Pilsbry. 
Nautilus 12:107. Type Polygyra miorhyssa Dall. Pilsbry, 
l. c. 1899:188. 
1962 Ashmunella miorhyssa (See 1950). 
a ) 
1963 Randolph, P. B. 
Collecting shells in the Klondike country. Nautilus 12:109- 
112. ' 
a, 
1964 Pilsbry, Henry A.: 
Remarks on the American species of Conulus. Nautilus 12: 
113. Describes the following form. 
1965 Conulus fulvus alaskensis 
Dyea valley and Point Romanoff, Alaska (P. B. Randolph). 
1966 Amnicola concinnatiensis 
Utah: Sevier Lake valley, Salt Lake Point. 
