Q5 POST-PLEIOCENE FOSSILS. 



TURBONILLA CAROLINIAN A. — {New Species.) 

 Plate XIII. Figs. 9, 9a, 96. 



Description. T. caroliniana differs from the foregoing in having five pairs of 

 revolving lines. 



Plate XIII. Fig. 9, Natural size. 

 " 9a, Magnified. 

 " 9Z», Magnified ribs, grooves, and revolving lines. 



Locality, Cainhoy, Wando River. 



Museum, College of Charleston; Cabi?iet F. S. H. 



TURBONILLA ACICULA.— {Neio Sjxcies.) 

 Plate XIII. Figs. 10, 10a. 106. 



Description. This species has about eight revolving lines, and more nearly resembles, 

 in general form, T. interuupta, (fig. 4.) 



Plate XIII. Fig. 10, Natural size. 

 " 10a, Magnified. 

 " 10b, Magjiified ribs, grooves, and revolving lines. 



Locality. Cainhoy, Wando- River. 



Museum, College of Charleston; Cabinet F. S. H. 



ODOSTOMI A.— Fleming. 



ODOSTOMIA GRANULATUS. 

 Plate XIII. Figs. 11, 11a, 116. 



Acteon granulatus, H. C. Lea, New Ter. Fossils, p. 29, pi. 36, fig. 54. 



Description. " Shell subulate, thick, sub-perforate, nodulously costate ; spire ele- 

 vated, obtuse, mammillate, polished at apex ; sutures impressed ; whorls six, convex ; ribs 



