2C,^ DR. P. P. CARPENTER ON NEAV SPECIES 



Cupe St. Lucas shells in the * Annals Nat. Elist.' 1864, and in the 

 Report, pp. 016-626*. 



704. Cellepora areolata, Buskf. 



Tablet 2540 contains a specimen on Omjjhalius ligulatu$» 



705. Membranipora ''flemingii, Buskf. 

 Tablet 2541 contains a group on O. ligulatus. 



* The followinsf additional specimens from the E.eigen Collection have been 

 presented to the Eritish Museum . — 



Tablet. 



12*. A group on Omphalius ligulatus. 



13*. Lepralia adpressa and Memhrampora, sp. ind., on ditto. 

 42. Young opposite valve of 1 SoUcurtus , perhaps conspecific. 

 201*. Four young valves (smallest '05 by -O'-ji) j)robably of this species. 

 2()0*. Minute transparent valve, '028 across, teeth unfoi'med; perhaps of 



this species. 

 358*. Two specimens ; margin irregular. 

 .'i'J4*. Several specimens in Ufanilla unguis; one, not having room within, has 



made a case for itself outside the Uvcmilla. 



642*. A pair, -3 by -lb ; probably an older state of the same species, Barhatia 



altcrnafa. 



60*. A minute, transparent valve, '045 by '024, without teeth ; resembling 



"? Saxieava fragilis, Nyst," JefFr., in ' Ann. Nat. Hist.,' Aug. 1858. 



486*. A young shell, -06 across, laid open ; crowded inside, especially near tha 



umbones, with a pinkish mass of young ones, about 1)018 in length. 

 .500. A younger pair, much more transverse, transparent, without concentric 

 ridges, the lateral teeth in one valve being simply the raising of the 

 dorsal margins. 

 833*. Two 3'oung specimens, nestling among NuUipore on FissurcUa alba. 

 869*. Two specimens, with egg-cases arranged in pattern like Orbitolites. 

 876*. One specimen, curiously mended after fracture. 

 877*. One sj)ecimen, with columella curiously contorted. 

 1023*. One specimen, with ribs rounded and aspect of Siplionaria Iccanium ; 



probably a distinct species. 

 1058*. One young specimen, probably conspecific, though only "07 by '047; 



there is no trace of spire. 

 1059*. Three specimens ; broad form. 

 1468*. Fragment of Spondi/his calcifcr, with basal supports of Hippongx ?scr« 



rafus, in burrow of Lifhnphagus plumula. 

 1795*. Two specimens with five intercalary teeth. 

 1834*. One specimen with the canal bent back, as in Cassidaria. 

 2221*. One specimen, mended after severe fracture. 

 2223*. One specimen; columellar fold bifid. 

 2224*. Two specimens ; columella bent and straight. 

 2225*. One specimen ; labrum thin. 

 2226*. One specimen ; ribs close. 



2376*. One specimen, dwarf form ; nodulous, as in N. nodulifera, Phil. 

 2516. An opposite larger valve, since found, in which there is only one distinct 



posterior tooth, and the anterior hooked tooth is separating into two. 

 [2534. One specimen of Vitrinellal tricarinafa, }\m., of which the ribs are 

 nodulous in the young slate. If rightly determined, this adds nc. 710 

 to the list of species.] 

 2536. A nuclear sliell. -046 across, of Naticoid shape, very finely sti-iated in each 

 direction. It is probably a young Hipponi/x 



t Both of these species were kindly identified by Mr. G, Eusii, 



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