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) Occurrence. At locality 329 (University of Washington Palaeontological Collection) west bank of Cowlitz River, near Vader, Lewis County, Section 28, 42 University of Washington Publications in Geology [Vol. I Township 11 North, Range 2 West; locality 321, on Booth ranch, two and one- fourth miles up Stillwater Creek from its junction with the Olequah, Section 25, Township 11 North, Range 2 West; locality 322 on small creek about one-third of a mile from its junction with Brinn Creek, near Vad...er, Lewis County, Section 24, Township 11 North, Range 2 West; locality 326 on Olequah Creek about one-half of a mile north of Vader, Lewis County, Section 29, Township 11 North, Range 2 West. (Specimen figured from 329. ) GENUS GEMMULA WIENKAUFF GEMMULA FASTENI n. Sp. Plate XII, Figure 1, 4 Turris New species Dickerson Cal. Acad. Sci. , Fourth Series, Vol. V, No. 3, pi. 10, f. 5. Description. Shell small and slender ; whorls nine ; nuclear whorls three, smooth ; suture appressed ; whorls angulated by a central, spiral carina which is formed by two close, fine, revolving ribs upon which occur numerous delicate nodes.
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