SPURIOUS scaphopoda: serpulid^. 243 



Dentalium deforme Lamarck. Aniin. s. Vert., v, p. 344, 1818. 



Dentalium difforme J. de C. Sowerby, in Dixou, 1850. Geology 

 of Sussex, p. 348, pi. xxix, fig. 10. 



Dentalium Jalcatum Conrad, 1869. Amer. Journ. Conch., v, 

 1869-70, p. 44, pi. 1, figs. 12-16. Sqq wuAqv Hamulus. 



Dentalium goreeanum Clessin, Conchyl. Cab., p. 42, pi. 10, f. 9, 10. 



Dentalium hamatum Forbes, 1846. Trans. Geol. Soc. Lond. (2). 

 Vol. vii, p. 138, pi. XV, fig. 8. Cretaceous of India, An imperfect 

 cast of a longitudinally ribbed worm tube, 



Dentaliiim incrassatum Sowerby, 1814. Mineral Conchology, i, 

 p. 180, pi. 79, fig. 3, 4. 



Dentalium incurvum Renier, 1804. Tavola Alfabet, Conch. 

 Adriat. Not seen by us. 



Dentalium indistiudum Fleming, Edinburgh Phil. Journ., xii, 

 p. 241, pi, ix, fig. 2 (1825). Carboniferous, England. 



Dentalium viinutu Linn., Syst. Nat. (10), p. 786 = D. minv.tum 

 L., Syst. Nat. (12), p. 1264, and of Gmelin, p. 3737, is not identifi- 

 able, but Hanley surmises that it may be Cadulus gadus. 



Dentalium nigrofasciatum Eichwald. Naturhist. Skizze Lithu- 

 anen, Volhyn., etc., p. 199. — Dentalium incrassatum Sow. Eich- 

 wald, Lethtea Rossica, iii, p. 136, pi. 3, f. 20 a, b. Pliocene, Zu- 

 kowce, Volhynia, Russia. 



Dentalium nigrmn Lam., 1818. An. s. Vert., p. 345 ; see also 

 Chenu, Illustr. Conchyl., i, pi. 3, f. 9. Tube of Ditrupa or some 

 allied genus of worms. 



Dentalium ])ellucidtim Gmel. , Syst. Nat. (13), p. 3738 (Schroe- 

 ter, Einleitung in Conch. 2, p. 529, pi. 6, f. 17). 



Dentalium pusillum Philippi, 1836. Enum. Moll. Sicilian, Vol. 

 i, p. 245 (Palermo), has been referred to Dischides politus, but it 

 may be a Ditrupa. 



Dentalium j)lanum Sowerby, 1814. Mineral Conchology, i, p. 

 179, pi. 79, fig. 1. 



Dentalium radicula Lamarck, 1818. Anim. s. Vert., Vol. v, p. 

 345. 



F Dentalium rudis Gabb, Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. (n. ser.), xv, 

 p. 244 (1873). See also Pilsbry & Sharp, Proc. A. N. S. Phila., 

 1897, p. 474, pi. 10, f. 4, 8. Oligocene, San Domingo. 



Dentalium septangulare Fleming, Edinb. Philos. Journ., xii, 1825, 

 p. 240. Probably = the following. 



