PLATE XXXIX. 



Pekicyclus funatus, J. Suwerhij, sp. 



Fig. 1 ft. Lateral view of a distorted but otherwise fine specimen, showing the 

 inner whorls which are only imperfectly preserved in the type specimen figured on 

 PI. XXXVIII. 1 h. Peripheral view of the same. Cork. Trinity College, Dublin, 

 (Page 135.) 



Pekicyclus teapezoidalis, G. C. Crick. 



Fig. 2 ft. Lateral view of the only individual known, shoAving the strong ribbing 

 with the numerous constrictions. 2 b. Peripheral view of the same. 2 c. Enlarge- 

 ment of a portion of the ornamentation, showing move clearly the longitudinal lines 

 crossing the ribs. 2 d. Suture-lines. Clane. Dublin Museum of Science and Art. 

 (Page 144.) 



