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Olivella pedroana Conrad. 



Olivella pedroana (Conrad) Reagan, p. 189, pi. 3, fig. 24, 1909. 

 This is a young shell, but seems to be correctly identified. 



% Buccinum clallamensis Reagan. 



Pisiana clallamensis Reagan, p. 190, pi. 3, fig. 25, 1909. 



The specimens are internal casts, probably of a species of Buc- 

 cinum. A good species but certainly not a Pisania. 



1 Chrysodomus postplanatus Dall. 



Chrysodomus gettysburgensis Reagan, p. 190, pi. 3, fig. 26, 1909. 

 An unidentifiable very defective internal cast, most nearly 

 resembling the Astoria species. 



Nucella lima Martyn, var. ! 



Purpura canaliculata (Duclos) Reagan, p. 192, pi. 3, fig. 27, 

 1909. 

 The figured specimen is a small individual closely related to 

 if not identical with N. lima Martyn. Another specimen not 

 figured but similarly labelled is Nucella precursor Dall, described 

 from the Astoria horizon at Coos Bay. 



Neverita ? inezana Conrad. 



Polynices {Neverita) recluziana (Petit) Reagan, p. 193, pi. 3, 

 fig. 28, 1909. 

 These are all decorticated specimens and their identification 

 cannot be positive, but they agree fairly well with Conrad's 

 species. They are quite distinct from the P. recluziana. The 

 Polynices saxea Conrad, mentioned on p. 193, is not among the 

 specimens received. 



Amauropsis 1 oregonensis Dall. 



Polynices (Lunatia) olympidea Reagan, p. 194, pi. 3, fig. 29, 

 1909. 

 This is also decorticated, it seems close to the Amauropsis, but 

 appears to have been a much heavier shell. 



Sinum scopulosum Conrad. 



Sigaretus scopulosus (Conrad) Reagan, p. 194, pi, 3, fig. 30, 1909. 

 This is correctlv identified. 



