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For me the answer is easy.  As a cypraea collector I would take my barclayi
(27mm, gem), my broderipii (88mm, gem) and my leucodon (84mm, gem).  I'd also
take my teramachii (61mm, gem), fultoni amorimi (71mm, gem) and my marginata
ketyana (53mm, gem).  Then I take my eludens (67mm, gem), valentia (95mm,
gem) and thomasi (14mm, gem).  Well I guess it's harder than I thought...
 
Dave Corley
Ossining, NY

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