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216 BULLETIN 112, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.<br />

Plate 14.<br />

Figure 1.<br />

2.<br />

Eunaticina oldroydi Dall, about half grown, the adult is<br />

naticoid in shape, alt. 33 mm<br />

Lacuna porrecta Carpenter, type speciment, alt. 19 mm<br />

more<br />

Page.<br />

165<br />

154<br />

3. Eunaticina oldroydi Dall, basal view 165<br />

4. Euspira draconis Dall, alt. 51 mm 165<br />

5. Euspira pallida Broderip and Sowerby, alt. 41 mm 164<br />

6. Euspira draconis Dall, basal view 165<br />

7. Megalomphalus californicus Dall, the spire partly decorticated<br />

alt. 5.5 mm 166<br />

8. Cardium californiense Deshayes, alt. 66.5 mm 39<br />

9. Conus californicus Hinds, curious malformation from the Clark<br />

collection; alt. 20 mm 68<br />

10. Cryptonatica aleutica Dall, alt. 55 mm 164<br />

11. Cryptonatica clausa Broderip and Sowerby, alt. 36 mm 163<br />

12. Cryptonatica janthostoma Deshayes, alt. 50 mm 164<br />

Figures 5 and 11 drawn by Miss Evelyn Mitchell, the others by the<br />

late Doctor J. C. McConnell.<br />

Plate 15.<br />

Figure 1. Olivella boetica. Carpenter, alt. 20 mm 85<br />

2. Buccinum bulimuloideum Dall, lat. 16 mm 99<br />

3. Neptunea rotundata Dall, alt. 15 mm 109<br />

4. Mitra loicei Dall (immature), alt. 5.5 mm 87<br />

5. Buccinum kadiakense Dall, alt. 21 mm 99-<br />

6. Capulus californicus Dall, lat. 36 mm 161<br />

7. Neptunea eucymata Dall, alt. 16.5 mm 110-<br />

8. Neptunea triphera Dall, typical, alt. 22 mm 111<br />

9. Neptunea triphera var. Dall, alt. 20 mm i 111<br />

10. Williamia peltoidcs Carpenter, type, Ion. 10 mm 67<br />

11. Tritonalia barbaren<strong>si</strong>s Gabb ; see also Plate 6, fig. 5 108<br />

12. Williamia peltoides Carpenter, type, alt. 6.5 mm 67<br />

13. Kerguelenia brannani Stearns, profile, Ion. 9 mm 67<br />

14. Kerguelenia brannani Stearns, dorsal view 67<br />

15. Tylodina fungina Gabb, in profile, Ion. 20.5 mm 65-<br />

16. Tylodina fungina Gabb, from above 65<br />

17. Tylodina fungina Gabb, interior; note the contracted membranous<br />

margin 65<br />

Figures 1, 3, 4, and 6, were drawn by the late Doctor J. C. McConnell,<br />

the others by Miss Evelyn Mitchell.<br />

Plate 16.<br />

Figure 1. Margarites marginatus Dall, diam. 7 nun 180<br />

2. Margarites marginatus Dall, basal view 180<br />

3. Margarites albolineatus E. A. Smith, alt. 10 mm 180<br />

4. Margarites albolineatus, basal view 180<br />

5. Margarites beringen<strong>si</strong>s, E. A. Smith, lat. 10 mm 180<br />

6. Margarites beringen<strong>si</strong>s in profile, alt. 7.2 mm 180<br />

7. Admete couthouyi Jay, alt. 20 mm S4<br />

Figures 1, 2, and 7 were drawn by the late Doctor J. C. McConnell<br />

the others by Miss Evelyn Mitchell.<br />

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