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18. Conus striatellus Jenkins; x %. Locality 9x, Dumalog Creek, 
Canguinsa formation. 
14. Conus loroisiti Kiener; x %. Locality 5x, Bahay River. This 
living species was found in a lignitic sandstone bed associated 
with Ostrea sp., Cerithium sp., amber, and fossil wood. But a 
single specimen was found. 
15. Conus hardi K. Martin; x %. Locality 9x. 
16. Columbella bandongensis K. Martin; x 1. Locality 3x. 
17. Delphinula reeviana Hinds; X 2. Locality 4x. 
18a. Delphinula sp. b, back view; X 2. Locality 4x. 
18b. Delphinula sp. b, front view; x 2. Locality 4x. 
19. Pyrula (Melongena) galeodes Lamarck; Xx %. Locality 290. 
20. Distortio clathrata Lamarck; x %. Locality 8x. A living species. 
21. Eburna, ambulacrum Sowerby; X< %. Locality 4x. 
22. Epitonium sp.; X 1. Locality 11x. 
23. Ficus reticulatus (Lamarck); X %. Locality 11x. This is 4 
beautiful species, which is living in the China Sea. 
PLATE 3. Vico GRouP, MIOCENE 
Fic. 1. Fusus verbeeki K. Martin; x % Bureau of Science locality 
' -F 290, Uling district, Cebu, Sibod Gulch, Alpaco road; collector, 
F. A. Dalburg. 
2. Harpa articularis Lamarck; x %. Locality 11x. 
3a. Mitra javana K. Martin; x 1. Locality 3x. The outer lip of this 
specimen is somewhat broken, thus exposing the lirations on the 
inner lip unusually well. This form is probably restricted to the 
Vigo group. 
3b. Mitra javana K. Martin; x %. Locality 2x. A young individual. 
8c. Mitra javana K. Martin; x %. Locality 4x. An unusually slender 
form of this species. 
4. Mitra junghuhni (?) K. Martin; x %. Locality 3x. 
5. Mitra bucciniformis K. Martin; x 2. Locality 4x. 
6. Mitra sp.; x 2. Bureau of Science locality F290. 
7. Mangelia balteata Reeve; X 2. Locality 4x. 
8. Murex endivia Lamarck; x 1. Locality 3x. 
9. Murex sp.; X %. Locality 2x. 
10. Murex (2?) sp.; X % Bureau of Science locality F298. 
lla. Marginella simplicissima K. Martin; x %. Back view. Locality 
4x. 
1lb. Marginella simplicissima K. Martin; x %. Locality 4x. 
12. Nassa dispar Adams; X 1. Locality 3x. All the members of this 
genus thus far identified from the Philippine Miocene are living 
forms. Nassa canaliculata, N. dispar, and N. crenulata are 
three closely allied species whose variations are difficult to 
classify. 
18. Nassa canaliculata Lamarck; x 1. Locality 3x. 
14a. Nassa crenulata Bruguiere; x 1. Locality 3x. 
14b. Nassa crenulata Bruguiere; x 2. Locality 4x. 
15a. Nassa globosa minor Quoy; X %. Front view. Locality 3x. 
15b. Nassa globosa minor Quoy; X %- Locality 8x. Nassa globosa 
‘ minor, N. globosa leptospira, N. globosa thersites, and N. qua- 
drasi form a closely allied group. 
