1890.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 397 



Devil's Eye ; Alum Creek B.; San Antonio F. ; Smithville ; Lee 

 Co.; Miss. 



* V. Sayana, Com-. P. S. T., 2d cil., p. 11. 



Voluta Defrtmeii, Lea. — Contr., p. 17L 

 V. gracilis, Lea. — Contr., p. 172. 

 Well at Palestine, Anderson Co. 



V. precursor, Dall. Trans. Wagner Free Ins. Science, Phila., Ill, p. 84. 



Wheelock. 



* Marginella semen, Lea. Contr., p. 178. 



Marquiella (Erato) seminoides, Gabb. — Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 PlnW2dser., IV, p. 383. 



Oliva minima, Lea. — Contr. p. 184. 



Wheelock ; Caldwell. 



I see no character by which to separate 31. seminoides from M. 

 semen. The species is not, as Conrad assumed, the young of M. lar- 

 vata. 

 Cancellaria (Admete ■?) ellapsa, Conr. A. J. Conch., 1, p. 212. 



* Cancellaria tortiplica, Conr. A. J. Conch., l,p. 145. 



Smithville. 



This species is probably identical with Brander's C. (Buccimim) 

 evulsa, from the Barton (Upper Eocene) deposits of England ( C. 

 evulsa, Sowerby — Min. Conch., IV, p. 84. — See my "Contributions 

 to the Tertiary Geology and Palaeontology of the United States," p. 

 93, 1884.) 



C. impressa, Conr. A. J. Conch., 1, p. 145. 



Smithville; Alabama. 



* C. plicata, Lea. Contr., p. 139. 



Cancellaria liraia, Conr., A. J. Conch., 1. p. 145. 



Caldwell. 



The occurrence of this species in Texas rests on Gabb's identifica- 

 tion ; his label still remains in the Academy collection, but the spec- 

 imen belonging to it is lost. The same is true of the species follow- 

 ing- 



* C. gemmata, Conr. F. S. T., 2d ed., p. 144. 



Cancellaria Babylonica, Lea. — Contr.. p. 138. 

 Caldwell. 



» Oliva hombylis, Conr. F. S. T.. 2d ed., p. 42. 



Oliva constricta, Lea. — Contr., p. 182. 

 Caldwell. 



■« ■? 0. gracilis, Lea. Contr., p. 182. 



I suspect that this is the young of Oliva Alahamensis of Conrad, 

 F. S. T., 2d ed., p. 41. 



* Olivula staminea, Conr. F. S. T., 1st ed., p. 25 as Ancillaria. 



Smithville. 



