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Observations. — A figure of this species is held over for the 

 present on account of the slightly broken ventral margin. It 

 appears closely related to V. rhomboidea, Tate, but is less 

 inflated, more equilateral, and more finely sculptured. 



I am again indebted to Mr. P. E. Grant for the figures with 

 which he has so kindly illusti'ated this paper. 



EXPLANATION OP PLATES. 



Plate II. 



Fig. 1. — Area capulopsis, sp. nov. 



,, 2. — Ai'ca capulopsis, sp. nov. 



,, 3. — Modiola praerupta, sp. nov., sectional view from 



anterior aspect. 



,, 4. — Modiola praerupta, sp. nov. 



,, 5. — Carditella regularis, sp. nov. 



,, 6. — Limopsis morningtonensis, sp. nov. 



,, 6a — Limopsis morningtonensis, sp. nov. 



Plate II L 



Pig. 1. — Modiola pueblensis, sp. nov. 



,, 2. — Modiolaria btilcombei, sp. nov. 



,, 3. — Leda fontinalis, sp. nov. 



,, 3a. — Leda fontinalis, sp. nov., sectional view. 



„ 4. — Leda acuticauda, sp. nov., sectional view. 



,, 4a. — Leda acuticauda, sp. nov. 



