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Crocus Bay, Anguilla formation, southwest side, from rubble above 

 shore-line, Anguilla, T. W. Vaughan collector, 1914, 2 specimens, 

 U. S. Geol. Sur. station 6864. Crocus Bay Hill, roadside descent to 

 Crocus Bay from Valley, Anguilla, T. W. Vaughan collector, 1914, 3 

 specimens, U. S. Geol. Sur. station 6893. Crocus Bay, southwest side, 

 Anguilla, T. W. Vaughan collector, 1914, 31 specimens, U. S. Geol. 

 Sur. station 6894. Crocus Bay, southwest shore, from lowest 10 to 

 15 feet of fossiliferous marls, Anguilla, T. W. Vaughan collector, 1914, 

 1 specimen, U. S. Geol. Sur. station 6965. Crocus Bay, 30 to 50 feet 

 above sea-level, Anguilla, T. W. Vaughan collector, 1914, 32 specimens, 

 U. S. Geol. Sur. station 6966. Lambert reports numerous specimens 

 from the "Miocene" of Anguilla. He also reports a single specimen 

 from the "Miocene" of Antigua, in w T hich it appears to be rare, this 

 being the only record for ly coper sicus in the island of Antigua. The 

 Antigua specimen and probably some Anguilla specimens were col- 

 lected by J. W. Gregory in 1899, collection of British Museum. 



Oligocene; Rabell's Ranch, 11 km. northeast of San Sebastian, 

 Porto Rico, shaly limestone, 1 km. northeast of ranch house (a higher 

 horizon than station 108), 30 specimens, stations 100 to 112, C. A. Reeds 

 collector. Collazo shales, Government Road, San Sebastian to 

 Lares, Porto Rico; kilometer post 28; collected from talus slope 

 beneath limestone bluff some 50 feet in height; 3 specimens, station 

 51, C. A. Reeds collector. Collazo shales, Government Road, San 

 Sebastian to Lares, Porto Rico, kilometer post 29, from 11 to 12 feet 

 of bluish shale exposed along roadside; 1 specimen, station 63, C. A. 

 Reeds collector. "Arecibo" to Lares Road, km. 16, Porto Rico, collected 

 from fresh limestone fragments thrown out from a cistern excavation 

 along side of road; 7 specimens, station 509, C. A. Reeds collector. 

 Collazo shales, Collazo River, 5 km. east of San Sebastian, Porto Rico; 

 collected from stream bank below third waterfall, 20 to 100 feet below 

 height of bridge on Government Road, 1 specimen, station 36, C. A. 

 Reeds collector. Cliff face, east shore of Guanica Harbor, Porto 

 Rico, 300 feet south of small cave (of station 341) ; beds of shaly 

 limestone, somewhat stratified, 1 specimen, station 375, C. A. Reeds 

 collector. "Arecibo" limestone, Corozal, Porto Rico, 1 specimen, 

 station 555, Professor N. L. Britton collector. "Arecibo" formation, 

 limestone escarpment northwest of Utuado, Porto Rico, 1 highly 

 crystalline specimen, station 554, H. E. Anthony collector, 1916. All 

 of above Porto Rican material collected on the expedition of New 

 York Academy of Sciences, the Porto Rican Government and the 

 American Museum of Natural History cooperating. 



Oligocene; mountain near Candelaria, Pinar del Rio Province, 

 Cuba, W. Palmer collector, 1917; 1 specimen, U. S. Nat. Mus. No. 

 324447. Near Santiago, Cuba, De la Torre collector; 1 specimen, 

 Philadelphia Acad. Nat. Sci. No. 3349. San Martin, Guamutas, 



