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LIST OF
DUPLICATES
OF
MARINE, LAND, AND FRESH WATER
SHELLS
From Japan, Loo Choo Islands, Bahamas, .
Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands,
Polynesian Islands, etc.
COLLECTED BY
FREDERICK STEARNS,
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, U. S. AMERICA.
1896
LIST OF DUPLICATES
OF
JAPANESE SHELLS
MARINE, LAND, AND FRESH WATER,
COLLECTED PERSONALLY BY
FREDERICK STEARNS
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OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, U. S. A.,
DURING HIS TWO VISITS TO JAPAN, 1889-90, AND 1892, AND OFFERED
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
DETROIT:
John F. Eby, Printer, Park Place and Michigan Avenue.
1896.
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BIOLOGY
LIBRARY
NOTE.
Reference in following lists of DUPLICATES is made to the pages of the new complete cata-
logue of the Marine Mollusks of Japan, with descriptions and illustrations of new species, and notes
on others the collections of Frederick Stearns by Henry A. Pilsbry, Conservator of the Conchologi-
cal Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A.
The above catalogue was published by Frederick Stearns, 1895, pp. 204, plates XI, 140 figures.
Price in paper covers, $1.00; bound in cloth, $1.50. If by mail, 12 cents extra must be sent for pre-
paying postage. (See advertisement on last page of cover.)
I desire and expect to use these duplicates to obtain in exchange from other and original col-
lectors, desirable species of shells, echinoderms, crustaceans, star fishes, corals, sponges, etc., etc.,
not now in my collection.
Persons receiving this list and desiring to exchange will send me a list of what they have to offer
of the rarer species, not necessarily showy or striking, among which new and undetermined species
and varieties will be welcome, so long as they are known to be such, and from the hands of the
original collectors. I have no lists of desiderata to send to any one.
Postal charges in all cases to be paid by the sender and not by the receiver, unless under special
arrangements to the contrary. The charges on large shells, or on large parcels of shells which can
not be sent by mail, but which must go by express, or as freight by rail, must be paid by the receiver.
Correspondence will be acceptable in Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, as well as English.
Persons having rare shells which they prefer to sell for cash only will be treated with.
The prices affixed to the shells on this list are believed to be reasonable, and in offering shells for
exchange I expect my correspondent will affix a price to each species offered, in order that an
exchange or sale may be evenly and promptly adjusted.
This list comprises the duplicates of the collections of two visits to Japan, 1889-90 and 1892. The
quantity of new material obtained Jm'tfcs la& \sft fiQl&yJbdJthe issue of this list for reason that two
years passed before the new and ccnipfete 'catalogue' of Jtpan Marine Shells could be written and
published. 9 * .< * e c ",**
A list of DUPLICAT/F/'LoJo C0o, f ^a*vatian; ajid SfculVf eji flhella was printed in 1894, but not
mailed to conchologists until "now (189&)/when it is enclosed with this list.
In ordering, please give the name of the list, whether Japanese, Loo Choo, Hawaiian, or other.
Mention page and species, number wanted, and price.
Collectors and dealers wishing any of these shells, and not having desirable species to offer in
exchange, will please write their wishes.
Some species are in considerable numbers, and shell dealers wishing to purchase such may write
for particulars.
Where two prices are given, it is for varying sizes, quality, or quantity.
The largest number of species of shells in the new catalogue are those of rare museum types here
and abroad, and of those of which I only found one or few, and hence those are retained as types
in my personal general collection now displayed in the rooms of the Detroit Scientific Museum.
LIST OF DUPLICATES
OF
Frederick Stearns' Collection of Marine, Fresh Water, and Land
SHELLS -JAPAN,
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
SEPIIDAE.
Page.
2. Sepia esculenta Hoyle. Each 15 to 25c.
3. Sepia andreanoides Hoyle Each 50c.
3. Sepia kobiensis Hoyle. Each 25 to 50c.
LOLIGINIDAE.
3. Loligo ? spec. Pens 31 c. m. long.
Each 25c.
SIPHONARIDAE.
5. Siphonaria sirius Pilsbry (new spe-
cies) see plate VI, figs. 23 to 28.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
5. Siphonaria sipho Sby.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
6. Siphonaria cochleariformis Reeve.
Each lOc, 5 for 25c.
6. Siphonaria amara Nutt: (Loo Choo).
Each lOc, 5 for 25c.
ACTAEONIDAE.
6. Solidula strigosa Gld.
.PH1LINIDAE.
9. Philine japonica Lischke.
TEREBRIDAE.
11. Terebra bifrons Hinds.
Terebra lischkeana Dkr.
Each 25c.
Each 50c.
Each 30c.
Each 25c.
12. Terebra (Myurella) polygyrata Desh.
Each 15c, 3 for 35c.
12. Terebra serotina Ads. & Rve.
Each 20c, 3 for 50c.
CONIDAE.
13. Conus fulmen Reeve. Each 75c.
PLEUROTOMIDAE.
15. Pleurotoma unedo Val. Each 35c.
15. Pleurotoma leucotropis Ads. & Rve.
Each $1.00.
16. Columbarium (Fusus), pagoda Less.
Each $5.00 to $8.00.
This rare shell has been sold re-
cently for as much as $20.00 each.
17. Drillia gracilenta Reeve (2 only).
Each 50c.
17. Drillia japonica Lischke.
Each 10 to 25c.
18. Drillia (?) tokyoensis (new species),
plate II, fig. 5. Each 50c.
18. Drillia subauriformis Smith.
Each 50c.
19. Oligotoma makimonos Jouss.
Each 75c.
19. Surcula kaderleyi Lischke. Each 50c.
20. Mangilia leuckarti Dkr. Each 35c.
20. Clathurella ? gainesii (new species),
plate II, fig. 4. Each 65c.
CANCELLARIDAE.
Page.
21. Cancellaria spengleriana Desh.
Each 50 to 80c.
22. Cancellaria nodulifera Sowb.
Each $1.00.
OLIVIDAE.
23. Oliva mustelina Lamk.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
23. Olivella fulgurata Ads. & Rve.
10 for 15c.
23. Olivella fortunei (Ad.) Marratt (fine).
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
23. Olivella fortunei (dark form), Var.
Each I5c.
23. Olivella japonica, Stearns.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
VOLUTIDAE.
24. Voluta megaspira Sowb.
Each 65c to $1.50.
24. Lyria cassidula Rve. Each 35c.
MITRIDAE.
25. Mitra kraussii Dkr.
Each 15c, 3 for 35c.
FASCIOLARIIDAE.
26. Fusus nodosoplicatus Dkr.
Each 40 to 60c.
26. Fusus perplexus A. Ad. (F. incon-
stans Lischke). Each 20 to 40c.
26. Fusus tuberosus Rve. Each 25 to 50c.
27. Fasciolaria trapezium Linn.
Each 40 to GOc.
27. Fasciolaria trapezium Linn, var.
audouini Jonas. Each 75c.
BUCCINIDAE.
27. Hemifusus ternatanus Gmel.
Each 25 to 35c.
28. Siphonalia cassidariaeformis Rve.
Each 40 to 75c.
29. Siphonalia cassidariaeformis var. or-
nata A. Ad. Each 40 to 75c.
29. Siphonalia cassidariaeformis var.
funeria Pils (new var.), plate II,
figs. 7, 8. Each $1.25.
29. Siphonalia fusoides Rve. Each $1.25.
29. Siphonalia fuscolineata Pease (6 var-
ieties of color).
Each 50c, whole suit at 40c each.
29. Siphonalia Steamsii Pilsbry (new
species), plate II, figs. 1, 2 (3 only
for sale). Each $3.00.
30. Siphonalia (Kellettia) kelleti Forbes.
Each 40c.
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LIST OF DUPLICATES OF SHELLS
32. Volutharpa perryi Jay. Each 25 to 60c.
- 32. ^ 'Tv-Honidea "undutatA Ss^epman.
1 ^ \ Eabh 25 to 35c.
3S. CEuihria ferrea Jsive" '(E,. ^viridula).
Each 15 to 25c.
34. Nassaria ( = Hindsia) magnifica
Lischke. Each $1.50.
34. Eburna japonica Sby. Each 15 to 30c.
NASSIDAE.
35. Nassa (Niotha) livescens Phil.
Each lOc.
35. Nassa (Hima) festiva Powis.
Each 5c, 6 for 25c.
35. Nassa fuscolineata E. A. Smith.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
36. Nassa (Hima), fraterculus Dkr.
Each 5c, 6 for 25c.
36. Nassa (Zeuxis) siquijorensis A. Ad.
Each 15c.
36. Nassa (Zeuxis) varicifera A. Ad. var.
frater-minor Pilsbry. Each 15c.
37. Nassa hypolia Pilsbry (new species),
see plate II, figs. 13, 14. Each 25c.
COLUMBELLIDAE.
38. Columbella scripta Lam. (versicolor
Sby.) Each 6c, 6 for 25c.
38. Columbella pardelina Lam. var. sa-
gena Reeve. Each 5c, 6 for 25c.
38. Columbella misera Sby.
Each 5c, 10 for 25c.
38. Columbella pumila Dkr.
Each 5c, 6 for 25c.
38. Columbella martensi Lischke.
Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
39. Columbella (Atilia?) pleurotomoides
(new species), Pilsbry, see plate I,
fig. 6. Each 25c.
39. Columbella impolita Sby. Each 25c.
39. Columbella (Conidea) flava Brug.
Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
40. Amycla varians Dkr. (several colors,
Each 6c, 5 for 25c.
MURICIDAE.
41. Murex tenuispina L. Each 50c to $1.25.
41. Murex troschelii Lischke.
Each 50c to $1.00.
41. Murex (Haustellum) pliciferus Sby.
Each 50c to $1.00.
41. Murex ramosus Linn (M. brevifrons).
Each 25c to 50c.
42. Ocinebra contracta Rve. Each 65c.
43. Ocinebra foliata Mart. Each 20 to 30c.
43. Ocinebra falcata var. adunca Sby.
Each 50 to 75c.
43. Urosalpinx (?) birileffi Lischke (poor)
Each 15 to 30c.
44. Rapana bezoar var. thomasiana
Crosse. Each 25 to 75c.
44. Purpura luteostoma (Chemn.) Dillw.
Each 5c, 6 for 25c.
44. Purpura luteostoma var. bronni Dkr.
Each 5c, 6 for 25c.
44. Purpura alveolata Rve.
Each 5c, 6 for 25c.
44. Purpura alveolata var. clavigera
Kust. Each 5c 6 for 25c.
44. Purpura alveolata var. tumulosa
Lischke. Each 5c, 6 for 25c.
TRITONIDAE.
46. Tritonium sauliae Rve.
Each 40c to $1.00.
46. Tritonium pileare L. Each 15 to 25c.
47. Gyrineum rana Lin. (Ranella albi-
varicosa Rve.). Each 35 to 50c.
47. Gyrineum lampas Lin. Each 40 to 75c.
47. Gyrineum affine Brod. (2 only).
Each 75c.
48. Gyrineum (Biplex) perca Perry (pul-
chra Gray). Each 35 to 50c.
CASSIDIDAE.
48. Cassis japonica Rve. (C. saburon
Lam.) Each 25c to 50c.
48. Cassis (Glanca) coronulata Sby.
Each 50c.
DOLIIDAE.
49. Dolium zonatum Green.
Each 25 to 50c.
49. Dolium luteostoma Kust.
Each 30c to $1.00.
49. Pyrula reticulata Lam.
Each 20c, 3 for 40c.
CYPRAEIDAE.
50. Cypraea fimbriata Gmel.
Each 10 to 25c.
50. Cypraea macula Ad. Each 10 to 25c.
50. Cypraea caputserpentis Lin.
Each 5c, 8 for 25c.
51. Cypraea moneta L. var. icterina.
Each 6c, 6 for 25c.
51. Cypraea annulus Lin.
Each 5c, 6 for 25c.
51. Cypraea vitellus Lin. Each 15c.
52. Erato lachryma Gray. Each 25c.
52. Ovula rhodia Ad. Each 30c.
53. Volva volva Lin. Each 25 to 50c.
STROMBIDAE.
54. Strombus succinctus L. var. robustus
Sowb. Each 40c.
55. Strombus japonicus Rve. Each 25c.
55. Strombus ustulatus Schum. Each 50c.
55. Strombus luhuanus Lin.
Each 15c, 3 for 30c.
CERITHIIDAE.
56. Cerithium humile Dkr.
Each lOc, 5 for 25c.
56. Cerithium (Colina) macrostoma
Hinds. Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
56. Clava fasciata. Each 25c.
56. Clava kochi Phil. Each 15 to 25c.
56. Clava vertagus Lin. Each 30c.
56. Clava vertagus var. japonica.
Each 25c.
56. Clava vertagus var. smooth.
Each 25c.
57. Cerithium rhizoporarium A. Ad.
Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
57. Potamides (Tympanotonos) fluviatilis
P. and M. Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
57. Potamides (Batillaria) zonalis Brug.
(in 3 varieties). Each lOc, 5 for 25c.
57. Potamides (Batillaria) multiformis
Lischke (in 2 varieties).
Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
57. Potamides (Batillaria) aterrima Dkr.
Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
58. Triforis fusca Dkr. Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
58. Triforis dunkeri Jouss. Each 25c
58. Triforis (Viriola) tricincta Dkr.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
VERMETIDAE.
59. Thylacodes (Vermetus) medusae Pils-
bry (new species), see plates IV and
V. Each 25c to $1.50.
LITTORINIDAE.
62. Littorina sitchana Phil.
Each 5c, 10 for 25c.
62. Echinella cumingii Phil.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
COLLECTED BY FREDERICK STEARNS.
SOLARI1DAE.
65. Solarium cingulum Kiener.
Each 15c. 2 for 25c.
LITIOPIDAE.
G6. Diala tenuis E. A. Smith. 6 for 25c.
RISSOIDAE.
67. Rissoina costulata Dkr.
Each lOc, 5 for 25c.
ASSIMINEIDAE.
69. Assiminea japonica v. Marts.
Each lOc, 6 for 25c.
69 Assiminea atomaria Phil. Each 25c.
69. Assiminea savatieri Mabille.
Each 25c.
CAPULIDAE.
70. Crepidula grandis Midd. Each 25c.
70. Crepidula aculeata Gmel.
Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
HIPPONICIDAE.
70. Hipponyx foliaceus Q. & G.
Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
70. Hipponyx australis Q. & G.
Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
XENOPHORIDAE.
70. Xenophora exuta Rve. Each 50c.
70. Xenophora pallidula Rve.
Each 30c to $1.25.
NATICIDAE.
71. Natica taeniata Menke.
Each 10 to 15c.
71. Natica concinna Dkr. Each 8 to 15c.
71. Natica lurida Phil. Each 10 to 15c.
71. Natica adamsiana Dkr.
Each 15c, 3 for 30c.
72. Polinices melanos-toma Gmel.
Each 25c.
72. Polinices simiae Desh. Each 25c.
72. Polinices (Neverita) ampla Phil.
Each 15 to 25c, 4 for 50c.
IANTHINIDAE.
74. lanthina fragilis Lam. var. plani-
spirata A. & R. Each 25c.
74. lanthina globosa Swains. Each 25c.
SCALIDAE.
74. Scala (Scalaria) lineolata Sby.
Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
75. Scala (Scalaria) casta A. Ad.
Each 25c.
76. Scala (Scalaria) lamellosa Lam.
Each 60c.
EULIMIDAE.
78. Eulima (Leiostraca) bilineata Ads. &
Rve. Each 30c.
PYRAMIDELLIDAE.
81. Pyramidella (Syrnola) cinctella Ad.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
81. Pyramidella (Syrnola) brunnea A. Ad.
Each 25c.
84. Pyramidella (Acteopyramis) eximia
Lischke. Each 25c.
86. Eulimella philippiana Dkr. (3 only).
Each 35c.
87. Turbonilla (Cingulina) cingulata Dkr.
Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
NERITIDAE.
88. Nerita albicilla L. Each lOc, 2 for 25c.
88. Nerita pica Gld. Each 5c, 10 for 25c.
88. Neritina crepidularia Lam.
Each lOc. 4 for 25c.
TURBINIDAE.
88. Turbo marmoratus Lin. (With operc.)
Each 25c.
88. Turbo petholatus Lin. Each 50c.
88. Turbo (Senectus) argyrostomus var.
margaritaceus Lin. Each 10 to 25c.
88. Turbo (Batillus) cornutus Gmel.
Each 40 to 75c.
89. Turbo (Marmorostoma) granulatus
Gmel. Each 15c.
89. Turbo (Marmorostoma) coreensis
Recluz. Each 20c.
89. Astralium (Cyclocantha) haematra-
gus Mke. Each 20c, 3 for 50c.
89. Astralium (Bolma) modestum Rve.
Each 50c.
89. Astralium (Pachypoma) japonicum
Dkr. (2 only). Each $1.50.
90. Leptothyra rubra Dkr.
Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
PHASIANELLIDAE.
90. Phasianella megastoma (new spe-
cies) see plate VIII, fig. 9 (2 only)
Each $1.00
91. Phasianella oligomphala (new spe-
cies) see plate VIII, fig. 8. Each 50c.
91. "Phasianella (Orthomesus) modesta
Gld. See plate VI, figs. 29, 30.
Each 50c.
91. Phasianella modesta gouldii (new
variety) Pilsbry. See plate VI, fig.
31. Each 50c.
DELPHINULIDAE.
91. Delphinula delphinula Lin. Each $1.
91. Delphinula atrata Rve. Each $1.00
TROCHIDAE.
92. Trochus (Tectus) mauritianus Gmel.
T. pyramidea. Each 25c.
93. Monodonta labio Lin.
Each 6c, 6 for 25c.
93. Monodonta neritoides Phil.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
93. Chlorostoma argyrostoma Gmel.
Each 15c.
94. Chlorostoma turbinatum A. Ad. See
plate VI, figs 9, 10.
Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
95. Chlorostoma carpenteri Dkr.
Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
95. Chlorostoma pfeifferi Phil. Each 40c.
95. Cantharidus (Thalotia) japonicus A.
Ad. Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
96. Gibbula eucosmia Pilsbry (new spe-
cies) see plate VIII, fig. 4. Each 50c.
96. Gibbula (Cantharidella) callichroa
Phil. Each 25c, 3 for 50c.
97. Bathybembix argenteonitens
Lischke. Each $1.00.
99. Calliostoma unicum Dkr.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
100. Euchelus japonicus A. Ad.
Each 6c, 5 for 25c.
100. Euchelus bronni Dkr.
Each 6c, 5 for 25c.
100. Euchelus pauperculus Lischke.
Each 6c, 5 for 25c.
100. Euchelus ruber A. Ad.
Each 6c, 5 for 25c.
100. Umbonium giganteum Less. Ten
color varieties.
Common var. each lOc, 4 for 25c.
Rare var. 25c each.
101. Umbonium costatum Less.
Each 15 to 25c.
LIST OF DUPLICATES OF SHELLS
101. Umbonium costatum var. superbum
Gould, no less than 21 color varie-
ties. Com. var. 5c, 6 for 25c.
Rare var. 25c each.
102. Umbonium moniliferum Lam. 3 color
var. Each lOc, suit for 25c.
CYCLOSTREMATIDAE.
102. Cyclostrema pulchella Dkr. Each 25c.
STOMATELLIDAE.
104. Stomatella lyrata Pilsbry. Each 25c.
104. Stomatella articulata A. Ad.
Each 20c, 3 for 50c.
104. Stomatia rubra Lam. (3 only).
Each 35c.
104. Stomatia phymotis Helbling (Loo
Choo Is.) Each 25c.
HALIOTIDAE.
105. Haliotis gigantea Gmel.
Each 15 to 25c.
105. Haliotis gigantea, Pearls from.
Each 35 to 50c.
105. Haliotis diversicolor Rve.
Each 25 to 35c.
105. Haliotis diversicolor var. exigua Dkr.
Each 25 to 35c.
105. Haliotis diversicolor var. gruneri
Phil. Each 25 to 35c.
106. Haliolis (Teinotis) asinina Lin.
Each 10 to 25c.
FISSURELLIDAE.
107. Macroschisma sinensis A Ad. 4 only
see plate VI, figs. 6, 7, 8. Each $1.
108. Macroschisma Lischkei Pilsbry (new
species) see plate VI, figs. 1, 2, 3, 4,
5. Each 50c.
ACMEIDAE.
110. Acmaea schrenkii Lischke.
Typical variety (A).
Var. (c) concinna Lischke.
Vars. B, D, E.
Each 10 to 25c, suit for 75c.
111. Acmaea heroldi Dkr. (see plate VI,
figs. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18).
Each lOc, 5 for 25c.
111. Acmaea conulus Dkr.
Each 20c, 3 for 50c.
111. Acmaea saccharina Lin. vars. A, B,
C, D. Each lOc, suit for 25c.
PATELLIDAE.
112. Helcionicus nigrisquamatus Rve.
(see plate VII., figs. 1, 2) 2 vars.
Each 15 to 30c.
112. Helcioniscus nigrisquamatus var.
boninensis Pilsbry (see plate VII.,
fig. 3. Each 50c.
112. Helcionicus eucosmius Pilsbry (new
species) see plate VII., figs. 7, 8, 9,
10. Each 25c.
113. Helcioniscus toreuma Rve.
Vars. A, B, C, D, E.
= H. amussitata Rve.
= H. nigrolineata var. divergens
Pilsbry.
Each 10 to 25c, suit for 35c.
CHITONIDAE.
115. Liolophura japonica Lischke.
Ch. defilippii Tap.-Can.
L. incana Auct.
Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
115. Liolophura japonica var. tessellata
Pilsbry. Each 20c.
DENTALIIDAE.
115. Dentalium vernedei Hanley (1 only).
Each $5.00.
116. Dentalium octogonum Lam. (vars.
= D. hexagonum and japonicum).
Each 5c, 10 for 25c.
PHOLADIDAE.
116. Pholas (Barnea) manilensis Phil.
Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
CORBULIDAE.
117. Corbula erythrodon Lam.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
MYACIDAE.
118. Mya arenaria var. japonica Jay,
10 for 25c.
MACTRIDAE.
118. Mactra sulcataria Desh.
Each 18 to 30c.
119. Mactra veneriformis Desh.
Each 10 to 20c.
119. Mactra sachalinensis Schrenck.
Each 25c, 3 for 50c.
119. Mactra sp. ? Each 25c, 3 for 50c.
119. Raeta yokohamensis (new species)
see plate III., figs. 4, 5. Each 50c.
120. Tresus nuttalli Conrad. Each 30c.
SOLENIDAE.
120. Solen grandis Dkr. (4 only). Each 75c.
120. Solen gouldii Conrad. Each 5 to 15c.
120. Solen krusensternii Schrenck (4 only)
Each $1.00.
121. Siliqua (Machera) pulchella Dkr.
Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
121. Solecurtus (Macha) divaricata
Lischke. Each 25c.
DONACIDAE.
121. Don ax australis Lam. (6 only).
Each 30c.
121. Donax semigranosus Dkr.
Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
122. Donax proximus Bertin (5 only)..
Each 35c.
PSAMMOBIIDAE.
122. Soletellina boeddinghausi Lischke (3
only). Each 50c.
122. Psammobia elongata var. japonica
Stearns. Each 25c.
TELLINDAE.
124. Arcopagia siamensis Martens.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
124. Tellina (Angulus) nitidula Dkr.
Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
124. Tellina rutila Dkr. Each 25c.
125. Tellina praetexta v. Martens.
Each 25c.
PETRICOLIDAE.
125. Petricola aequistriata Sby. Each 25c.
VENERIDAE.
125. Dosinia troscheli Lischke. Each 25c.
126. Dosinia bilunulata Gray.
Each 25 to 40c.
126. Cyclina orientalis Sby. Each 25c.
127. Meretrix lusoria Chemn. 6 color vars.
Common vars. 20c, 3 for 50c.
Rare vars. 30c each.
127. Meretrix (Callista) chinensis.
Each 25c.
COLLECTED BY FREDERICK STEARNS.
127.
Sunetta excavata Hanley.
Each 25c, 3 for 50c.
127.
Venus jedoensis Lischke (5 only).
144.
Each 60c.
129.
Venerupis (Rupellaria) irus Lin.
Each 15c.
129.
Tapes euglyptus Phil. Each 50c.
129.
Tapes schnellianus Dkr.
Each 30c, 2 for 50c.
144.
129.
Tapes amabilis Phil, color vars. A.
145.
and B. Each 25 to 40c.
129.
Tapes semirugata Phil.
145.
Each 30c, 2 for 50c.
130.
Tapes philippinarum Ads. & Rve. (9
color varieties). Each c, 9 for 40c.
130.
Saxidomus purpuratus Desh.
Each 25c, 3 for 50c.
146.
130.
Gomphina melanaegis Roemer, 10
color vars. Each 30c, suit for $2.00.
146.
146.
CARDIDAE.
131.
Cardium californiense Desh.
Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
131.
Cardium muticum Rve.
147.
Each 25c, 3 for 60c.
131.
Mytilicardia cumingiana Dkr.
147.
1 A*7
Each 25 to 40c.
I'll.
DIPLODONTIDAE.
132.
Diplodonta (? semiaspera var.) jap-
onica Pilsbry (new species) see
147.
plate III., figs. 6, 7 (4 only).
Each 75c.
LUCINIDAE.
133.
Lucina pisidium Dkr. Each 25c.
148.
133.
Loripes philippiana Rve. Each 25c.
148.
PLEUROPHORIDAE.
135.
Trapezium liratum Rve. Each 50c.
149.
149.
LYONSIIDAE.
137.
Entodesma truncatissima Pilsbry
149.
(new species) see plate III., figs. 11,
150.
12. Each $1.00.
ANATINIDAE.
138.
Anatina japonica Lischke.
Each 25c, 4 for 50c.
151.
MYTILIDAE.
139.
Mytilus crassitesta Lischke.
Each 25c.
152.
139.
Mytilus hirsutus Lam.
Each 15 to 25c.
153.
139.
Mytilus atratus Lischke.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
139.
Mytilus rostratus Dkr. Each 25c.
139.
Mytilus Dunkeri. Each 40c.
139.
Modiola philippinarum Hanley.
154.
Each 15 to 30c.
139.
Modiola traillii Rve.
Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
140.
Modiola senhausii Rve.
155.
Each lOc, 5 for 25c.
140.
Lithophaga (Lithodomus) curta
155.
Lischke. Each 20c, 2 for 30c.
155.
ANOMIIDAE.
156,
142.
Anomia cytaeum Gray.
Each lOc, 5 for 25c.
156.
142.
Anomia elyros Gray.
Each lOc, 5 for 25c.
156.
SPONDYLIDAE.
143.
Spondylus cruentus Lischke.
156.
Each 75c.
PECTENIDAE.
Pecten laetus Gould.
Var. A Crimson to orange (col.
var.)
B Royal purple varying to brown.
C Pure dead white.
Each 15c, suits of 6 for 50c.
Pecton yessoensis Jay. Each 50c.
Amusium japonicum Gmel.
Each 20 to 60c.
Vola laqueata Sby.
Each 15c, 2 for 25c.
OSTRAEIDAE.
Ostraea denselamellosa Lischke.
Each 15 to 30c.
Ostraea plicata Chem. Each 20c
Ostraea cucullata Born. 6 vars.
Suits of 6 75c.
PTERIDAE (Aviculidae).
Meleagrina martensii Dkr.
Each 50c to $1.00.
Meleagrina japonica Dkr. Each 50c.
Meleagrina japonica, Pearls from.
Each 50c to $1.00.
PINNIDAE.
Pinna japonica Hanley.
Mature $1.25, young 25c.
ARCIDAE.
Area kraussii Phil.
Each 25c, 3 for 50c.
Area (Barbatia) obtusa Rve. (A. obli-
quata Rve. A. decurvata Lischke).
Each 50c.
Area (Anomalocardia), pulchella Dkr.
Each 25c.
Area (Scapharca) satowi Dkr. (A.
setosa). Each 25c, 3 for 50c.
Area compacta Rve.
Each lOc, 3 for 25c.
Pectunculus albolineatus Lischke.
Each 25c, 2 for 40c.
LEDIDAE.
Leda confusa Hanley (5 only).
Each 25c.
BRACHIOPODA.
Terebratulina crossii Davidson (poor)
Each $1.00.
Laqueus rubellus Sby.
Each 15c, 3 for 30c.
LINGULIDAE.
Lingula anatina Brug. Each 10 to 15c.
HELICIDAE.
Helix (Eulota) similaris, var. stimp-
soni Pfr. Each 25c, 3 for 50c.
Helix sieboldiana Pfr. Each 25c.
Helix (Euhadra) luhuana Sby. var.
nimbosa Crosse in 5 varieties.
Each 10 to 20c, suit of 10 shells, 50c.
Helix (Euhadra) luhuana var. eoa
Crosse. Each 25c.
Helix (Euhadra) luhuana var.
brandti Kob. Each 25c.
Helix (Euhadra) luhuana var. nip-
ponesis Kob. (H. peliomphala Pfr.)
both plain and banded vars.
Each 10 to 25c, suits of 4 35c.
Helix (Euhadra) luhuana var. Ama-
liae Kob. Each 50c.
LIST OF DUPLICATES OF SHELLS
156. Helix (Euhadra) quaesita Desh.
Each 10 to 25c, suit for 50c.
156. Helix (Euhadra) quaesita var.
perryi Jay. Each 50c.
PUPIDAE.
157. Clausilia (Phaedusa) eurystoma
Mart. Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
157. Clausilia (Hemiphaedusa), platyau-
chen. Each 5c, 10 for 25c.
(Other species of Clausilia yet
undetermined.)
SUCCINIDAE.
158. Succinea lauta Gld.
Each lOc, 4 for 25c.
AURICULIDAE.
158. Melampus luteus Q. & G. 10 for 25c.
LJMNAEIDAE.
158. Limnaea japonica Jay.
Each 5c, 8 for 25c,
158. Limnaea goodwinii Smith (L. pervia)
Each 6c, 6 for 25c.
158. Planorbis spirillus Gld.
Each 6c, 6 for 25c.
OPERCULATA.
158. Pupinella rufa Sby.
Each lOc.
VIVIPARIDAE (Paludina).
158. Vivipara stelmaphora Bgt. var. mal-
leata Rve. Each 15c.
158.
158.
158.
158.
158.
158.
159.
159.
159.
159.
159.