ness” a Mr. Harferd to whom it was given, it is now in my 
net.’ 
OCINEBRA CIRCUMTEXTA. 
“Shell ovate, solid, sub-turreted, of 5 convex whorls. 
per whorls canéellated; body whorl traversed by about 14 rou 
ly-rounded revolving costae, more or less tuberculated at 
intersection of the longitudinal ribs, and marked with fine r 
mental striae. Last whorl % the length of the shell; ou 
lip thickened internally denticulate, external edge crenul: 
Columella excavated, light purple or purplish brown; can 
Color dingy white, with 2 interrupted black or dark 
bands. Lon. .85; Lat..5 in. Habitat—Monterey, Cal 
iTemphill, Hagford, ie and Stearns, 16 specimens, 
immature.”—Robert E. C. Stearns, Conchological menior 
“No. 6 (May 18.1871); “Am J Conch 7:—(1871), with 7, 
“Not rare under stones at Portuguese Bend,” “near 
- Pedro, California, fide Mrs. Williamson: Cie Na» mu 
ey 
EPIPHRAGMOPHOR a CIRCUMCARINATA.. 
- . “Helix, variety circumearinata. Shell widely umbili 
discoidal, flattened, angulated, with a peripheral ke 
6-6%, slightly tabulated near the sutures, which le 
deeply impressed; surface finely granulated, varying i 
“specimens; and-otherwise sculptured. by conspicuous su | 
ribs parallel with the lines of growth both above ‘i be 
- which meet, and sometimes ceross, the peripheral 
ribs are more or less irregular ann uneven, ie vane 
| 1e places, ae farther apart 1 in shee : Apertire oO} 
la e, semilunate; ae enegh te y thick 
