534 Paleoconcha, 332, 333 pallasi, Symmetrogephyrus, 317 palliata, Littorina, 133 pallida, Lunatia, 190, fig. 43 c pallidus, Eubranchus, 310, pi. i5h palmeri, Cingula, 135 palmulatus, Ischnochiton, 323 Pandora, 469 arenosa, 470 bilirata, 471 bushiana, fig. 96a, not in text carolmensis, 470 filosa, 470 gouldiana, 470, granulata, 471 fig. 96c trilineata, 469, fig. 96b Panomya, 453 ampla, 453 arctica, 454 Panope, 454 bitruncata, 454 generosa, 454 globosa, 454 solida, 454 taeniata, 454 paphia, Chione, 409, pi. 39a papillosa, Aeolidia, 308, pi. i5g papulosa, Pleuroploca, 242 papillosus, Ischnochiton, 320 papyraceuni, Periploma, 473 papyraceus, Pecten, 362 papyratia, Ficus, 200 papyratia, Pyrula, 200 papyratium, Periploma, 472, pi. 28W papyria, Amygdalum, 353, Papyridea, 398 pi. 28-i hiatus, 398 semisulcata, 398 soleniformis, 398, pi. 39n Parapholas californica, 464 (and 463) Parastarte triquetra, 419, fig. 85 parcipictus, Margarites, 108 Paroctopus, 488 parva, Bailya, 231 parvicallum, Teinostoma, 140 Parvilucina, 386 patina, Acmaea, 104 Patinopecten, 361 patula, Siliqua, 442, pi. 29y paucilirata, Acanthina, 212 pealei, Loligo, 480, fig. 99a peali, Conus, 263 Pecten, 361 caurinus, 361, pi. 29b diegensis, 169, 361, pi. 336 jacobaeus, 11 laurenti, 362, pi. 33f papyraceus, 362 raveneli, 362, pi. 33g tereinus, 363 tryoni, 367 ziczac, 362, pi. 33d pectinata, Cardiomya, 477 pectinata, Glycymeris, 348, pi. 27-i pectinata, Siphonaria, 310, fig. 65b Index pectinatus, Phacoides, 388, 389, pi. 38g Pectinidae, 361 peculiaris, Strombus, 174 Pedalion, 358 Pedicularia, 181 californica, 182, pi. 7b, c decussata, 181, pi. 7d ovulijormis, 182, pi. 7c Pediculariella, 181 pediculus, Trivia, 177, pi. zibb pedroana, Cerithiopsis, 158 pedroana, Cyathodonta, 472 pedroana, Mysella, 396 pedroana, Odostomia, 290, pedroana, Terebra, 267 pedroana, Triphora, 159 pedroense. Caecum, 148 pelagica, Scyllaea, 308 fig. 63m Pelecypoda, 332 pellucida, Lima, 370 peloronta, Nerita, 128, pi. 4a pelta, Acmaea, 102, pi. i8n penderi, Nuculana, 339 penicillata, Anachis, 221 penita, Penitella, 463 Penitella, 463 penita, 463 sagitta, 463 pennacea, Glycymeris, 348 pensylvanica, Lucina, 385, pi. 38h Peracle, 293 bispinosa, 293, fig. 64f clathrata, 293 physoides, 293 reticulata, 293, fig. 64g Peraclidae, 293 Peraclis, see Peracle, 293 peracuta, Architectoniea, 143, pi. 4n, fig. peramabile, Microcardium, 399 peramabilis, Solariella, iii, fig. 31b perdix, Tonna, 199 peregrinus, Boreostrophon, 208 Periploma, 472 discus, 473, figs. 97a, 28-I fragile, 473 inaequivalvis, 473 inequale, 473, pi. 28X leanum, 474, pi. 28V papyracemn, 473 papyratium, 472, pi. 28W planiusculum, 473, pi. 31X periscelida, Gemmula, 267, fig. 57c peristephes, Phalium, 193 permollis, Perna, 358 Ostrea, 374, pi. 28b pernobilis, Sthenorytis, 161, fig. 40c pernoides. Area, 343 pernula, Nuculana, 336 peroni, Atlanta, 184, fig. 41 Peronidia, 425 Perotrochus, 91 adansonianus, 92, pi. 3d quoyanus, 92 perpinguis, Nassarius, 239, fig. 536 perplana, Venericardia, 380, pi. 2 8-1 perrugata, Urosalpinx, 211, 212, fig. 47d perryae, Cerodrillia, 270 Persicula, 257 catenata, 257, fig. 56) jewetti, 258 lavelleana, 258 minuta, 257, 260, fig. 56m politula, 258 regularis, 258 subtrigona, 258 persona, Acmaea, 103, pi. i8q perspectivum, Sinum, 190, pi. 22s perteniiis, Retusa, 280 peruviana, Anomia, 372, pi. 29c perversa, Triphora, 159 perversum, Busycon, 236, pi. 23k perviridis, Aplysia, 285 pexata, Anadara, 345 Petaloconchus, 143 erectus, 143 irregularis, 143, pi. 2 id nigricans, 143, pi. 2ie Petrasma, 333 petri, Murex, 205 Petricola, 419 lapicida, 419 pholadiformis, 420, pi. 32Z, fig. 94b Petricolaria, 420 Phacoides, 388 acutilineatus, 389 annulatus, 389, fig. 28f centriftiga, 389 filosus, 388, 389, pi. 38), fig. 78a ja?naicensis, 388 nassula. 388 nuttalli, 388, pi. 3ig pectinatus, 388, 389, pi. 38g Phalium, 192 abbreviata, 193 centriquadrata, 193 cicatricosum, 193, pi. gi glaucum, 192 granulatum, 192, pi. 9e inflatimi, 193 peristephes, 193 phanea, Odostomia, 290, fig. 63) Phasianellidae, 126 Philine, 283 lima, 283, fig. 59f lineolata, 283 quadrata, 283, fig. 590 sagra, 283 Philinidae, 282 philippiana, Anodontia, 389, pi. 380 philippinarum. Tapes, 410 philtata, Marginella, 254 Pholadidae, 460 Pholadidea ovoidea, 463 pholadiformis, Petricola, 420, pi. 32Z pholadis, Hiatella, 453 Pholas campechiensis, 462, pi. 32t phrixodes, Emarginula, 94, pi. 17-0 phrygium, Aequipecten, 367
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Contents CHAPTER PAGE Preface vii L
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1 xii List of Plates PLATE 2 3 BETW
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XIV A.AV Foreivord of all of us who
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CHAPTER I Man and Mollusks Seashell
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Man and Molhisks 11 shell ornaments
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Life of the Snails 17 pods. A few s
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Life of the Snails 21 review of the
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Life of the Snails 23 from which th
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Life of the Snails 25 sexuality. Du
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CHAPTER III Life of the Clams Of th
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Life of the Clams 43 HOW THEY SENSE
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Lives of the Other Mollusks 53 spec
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92 America?! Seash ells Gulf of Mex
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102 American Seashells Subgenus Col
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108 American Seash ells Margarites
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Plate 2 PACIFIC COAST ABALONES a. R
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Plate 8 Living Flamingo Tongues on
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Plate 15 NEW ENGLAND NUDIBRANCHS a.
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TROCHIDAE 117 Indies, Although fair
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TURBINIDAE 12 3 Arene variabilis Da
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TURBINIDAE Ventura, California, to
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PHASIANELLIDAE 1 2 7 Lower Florida
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CAECIDAE 149 shell, cutting across
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TRIPHORIDAE 159 cords or threads. A
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FASCIOLARIIDAE 241 iVi inches in le
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FASCIOLARIIDAE 243 Subfa?nily FUSIN
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MITRIDAE 249 in color. lo whorls. C
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TEREBRIDAE 265 Conus californiciis
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TURRIDAE 267 Terebra salleana Desha
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TURRIDAE 271 brown with a white ban
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ACTEONIDAE 275 5 mm. in length; bod
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BULLIDAE 277 Fa7mly DIAPHANIDAE Gen
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ACTEOCINIDAE 281 3 to 4 mm. in leng
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APLYSIDAE 285 G. pacificu77i Bergh
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PLEUROBRANCHIDAE 287 ish. Gill plum
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PYRAMIDELLIDAE 289 to the host by m
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PERACLIDAE 293 Spiratella lesueuri
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DENDRODORIDIDAE 303 minute, compres
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CHAPTER IX Dentaliums and Other Tus
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LIMOPSIDAE 347 angular. Mostly deep
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LUCINIDAE 385 monly with a thin, ye
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LUCINIDAE 387 thick-shelled, white,
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LUCINIDAE 389 The subspecies centri
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CHAMIDAE 391 I to I K Inches In len
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CHAMIDAE 393 of the valves. The paU
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LEPTONIDAE 395 Lasaea cistula Keen
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CARDIIDAE 397 a single specimen, is
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CARDIIDAE 399 I to 2 inches in size
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CARDIIDAE 401 Exterior orange-yello
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Plate 34 SMALL SCALLOPS a. Sentis S
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Plate 35 PEARL OYSTERS AND MUSSELS
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Plate 37 JEWEL BOXES a. Clear Jewel
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Plate 39 VENUS CLAMS AND COCKLES a.
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CARD]IDAE 403 round and slightly ga
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VENERIDAE 405 1% inches in length,
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VENERIDAE 407 Genus Chione Miihlfel
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VENERIDAE 409 % to % inch in length
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VENERIDAE 411 1% to 2 inches in len
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VENERIDAE 413 ^ to % inch in length
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VENERIDAE 415 more distinct concent
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VENERIDAE 417 storms between Seal B
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PETRICOLIDAE 419 Color whitish to t
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TELLINIDAE 421 pointed and slightly
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TELLINIDAE 423 Schrank 1803 nor Lea
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Tellina modesta Carpenter TELLINIDA
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TELLINIDAE 427 Tellina iris Say Iri
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TELLINIDAE 429 the pallial sinus ru
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TELLINIDAE 4^1 centric sculpture of
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TELLINIDAE 43 3 Macoma yoldijormis
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SEMELIDAE 435 Semele pwpiirascens G
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DONACIDAE 437 A bra aequalis Say Co
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SANGUINOLARIIDAE 439 a purple flush
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SANGUINOLARllDAE 441 obscure) runni
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SOLENIDAE 443 5 to 6 inches in leng
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MACTRIDAE 445 coarse, concentric, i
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MACTRIDAE 447 end smaller than the
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MACTRIDAE 449 Genus Miilinia Gray 1
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MESODESMATIDAE 451 Figure 91. Rangi
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HIATELLIDAE 45 3 the dorsal and ven
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MYACIDAE 455 My a arenaria Linne So
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CORBULIDAE 457 % of an inch in leng
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GASTROCHAENIDAE 459 dull white with
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PHOLADIDAE 461 the valves. No scien
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PHOLADIDAE 463 which is supported b
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TEREDINIDAE 465 % to I ^ inches in
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TEREDINIDAE 467 Pallets about Vs in
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PANDORIDAE 469 ally compressed. Out
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THRACIIDAE 471 I inch in length, th
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PERIPLOA4A TIDAE 47 3 in a ventral
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CUSPIDARIIDAE 475 entire surface of
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CUSPIDARIIDAE 477 Cardio7nya pectin
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SEPIOLIDAE 479 The rather fragile,
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LOLIGINIDAE 481 Figure 99. Atlantic
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- Page 587 and 588: W OCTOPODIDAE 489 Aside from egg-si
- Page 589 and 590: Guide to the Molluscmi Literature 4
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- Page 603 and 604: Index to Subject Matter and Common
- Page 605 and 606: Carinate Dove-shell, 222 Carinate L
- Page 607 and 608: I Flat Moon Shell, see Common Baby'
- Page 609 and 610: I- 1 Lunar Dove-shell, 223, pi. 25g
- Page 611 and 612: Rattle Shell, see Blackberry Drupe,
- Page 613: Do^^ Fryon's Scallop, 366, pi. 33a
- Page 616 and 617: 518 Agriodesma, 469 Agriopoma, 416
- Page 618 and 619: 520 bitruncata, Panope, 454 Bittium
- Page 620 and 621: 522 cepio, Pododesmus, 572 Cerastod
- Page 622 and 623: 524 Index cucuUata, Puncturella, 96
- Page 624 and 625: 526 Fartulum, 149 fasciata, Tegula,
- Page 626 and 627: 528 rugosa, 453 striata, 453, fig.
- Page 628 and 629: 530 fenestrata, 122, pi. i8u lirata
- Page 630 and 631: 532 petri, 205 pomum, 202, pi. lo-l
- Page 634 and 635: 536 Pteriidae, 359 Pteropoda, 292 P
- Page 636 and 637: 538 weyssei, 130 miithi, Boreotroph
- Page 638 and 639: 540 haemastoma haysae, 213 imbricat
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