TYPE SPECIMENS OF INVERTEBRATE FOSSILS. 375 



148888. Lucina aquiana Clark. Cotypes. 



Eocene. Aquia Creek, Virginia. 



Clark, Johns Hopkins Vniv. Circ, No. 15, 1895, p. 5; Bull. No. 

 141, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1896, p. 78, pi. 20, figs, la, ib. 



157776. Lucina ( Miltha ) caloosaensis Dall. Holotype. 



Pliocene. Caloosaliatchie River, Florida. 



Dall, Trans. Wagner I'ree Inst. Sci. Phila., Ill, I't. IV, 1898, 

 pi. 28, fig. I. 



— Phacoides (Miltha) caloosaensis. 



1 1469. Lucina cleburni White. Cotypes. 



Montana ( Cret. ). Julesburg, vSedgwick County, Colorado. 

 While, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., IV, iSSi, p. 139, figs. 3, 4. 



23058. Lucina colusaensis Stanton. Cotypes. 



Knoxville (Lower Cret.). Three miles southwest of Pas- 



kenta, and Wilbur Springs, Colusa Comity, California. 



Stanton, Bull. No. 133, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1895 (Feb., 1896), 

 p. 60, pi. II, figs. 4. 5. 



114719. Lucina corpulenta Dall. Holotype. 



Chipola (()ligocene). Chipola River, P'lorida. 



Uall, Trans. Wagner Free Inst. Sci. Phila., Ill, Pt. VI, 1903, 

 p. 1354, pi. 51, figs. 7, 8. 



1 1 1597. Lucina crenulata Conrad. Plesiotype. 



Miocene. Jericho, New Jersey. 



Whitfield, Mon. XXIV, U. S. Geol. vSurv., 1894, p. 63, pi. 10, 

 figs. 7-15. 



114718. Lucina janus Dall. Holotype. 



Chipola (Oligocene). Calhoun County, Florida. 



Dall, Trans. Wagner F'ree Inst. Sci. Phila., Ill, Pt. VI, 1903, 

 p. 1353, pi. 51, fig. 9. 



22878. Lucina juvenis Stanton. Cotypes. 



Colorado (Cret.). Near Malachite, and Poison Canyon, 

 Huerfano Park, Colorado. 



Stanton, Bull. No. 106, U. vS. Geol. Surv., 1893, p. 98, i)l. 22, figs. 2-4. 



334. Lucina occidentalis (Morton). Plesiotypes. 



Fort Pierre (Cret.). Near mouth of Milk River, Montana. 



Meek and Ilavden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VIII, 1856, p. 

 273.— Meek, Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr., IX, 1876, p. 134, 

 pi. 17, figs. 4a-c. 



12267. Lucina occidentalis (Morton). Plesiotypes. 



Fort Pierre ( Cret. ). Cheyenne River, near Rapid Creek, 

 Black Hills, South Dakota. 



Whitfield, Rept. Geol. and Resources Black Hills Dakota, 1880, 

 p. 409, pi. 11, figs. 19, 20. 



