140 
It should be noted that Epiphrogmaphora Harperi was named 
in honor of Prof. George W. Harper, for nearly half a century 
devoted to educational work in Cincinnati, and until lately prin- 
cipal of Woodward High School—having resigned that position 
to devote his time more fully to scientific research; geology and 
cenchology are his specialties. 
2015 Stearns, R. E. C. 
Notes on the distribution of and certain characters in the 
Saxidomi of the West Coast. Nautilus 14:1. 
2016—Williamson, Mrs. M. Burton: 
A®stivation of Epiphragmophora Traskii in Southern Califor- 
nia. Nautilus 14:13. 
2017 =\Lima Hamlini 
Dall, Nautilus 14:15. Los Angeles, Cal. Fossil. 
2018 Pyramidula elrodi 
Pilsbry, Nautilus 14:40. Mission Mts., Montana (M. J. Elrod). 
2019 Helicodiscus eighenmanni 
Pilsbry, Nautilus 14:41. Beaver cave, near San Marcos, Texas 
(C. H Ligenmann). 
2020—Stearius, R. E. C. 
Vallonia pulchella in Los Angeles, Cal., and elsewhere. Nau- 
tilus 14:63. 
2021 <Ariolimax stecindachneri 
Puget Sound. See Nautilus 14:71. 
2022 Ashmunelia hyporhysa 
Cockerell, Nautilus 14:72, describes edentata, rufescens and 
alba as color-mutations, from Cloudcroft, Sacramento Mts., N. M. 
2023 Phyllaphysia Taylori 
Dall, Nautilus 14:91. Near Nanaimo, B. C. (Geo. W. Taylor). 
2024 Pilsbry, H. A. and T. D, A. Cockerell: 
Records of mollusca from New Mexico. Nautilus 14:85. 
Not checked up in the present list. 
2025 Hemphill. Henry: 
A contribution to West Coast Conchology. Nautilus 14:109- 
113, 121-125, 136-140. 
2026 YPecten (Lyropecten) Dilleri 
Dall, Nautilus 14:117. Eel river, Cal. (J. S. Diller), fossil. 
2027 Atrina Oldroydi 
Dall, Nautilus 14:142. San Pedro, Cal., in 25 fms. (Mr. and 
Mrs. T. S. Oldroyd). . 
2028 Gifford, Edward W. 
Epiphragmophora fidelis in central California. Nautilus 14: 
114. At Point San Mateo, San Mateo Co., the occurrence of this 
species is noted. 
2029 Ashmunella Thompsoniana Cooperz 
Cockerell, Nautilus 15:35. Las Vegas Hot Springs, N. M. 
(Miss Mary Cooper). 
2030 Truncatella Stimpsoni Guadalupensis 
Stouter than the type, whorls less convex, color pale red, 
length 6, diam. 2.5 mm.—Pilsbry, Nautilus 15:88. Guadalupe 
Island, Baja Cal. (R. E. Snodgrass). 
2031 Liomesus nassula 
Dall, Nautilus 15:89. Pribiloff Island, Bering Sea. 
