2^1 St. Maurtck and Claiijornk Pklrcypoda 2-^1 



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1-5. Vencricardia alticostafa Conrad 82 



Fig. I, 34 mm., form of siHutianni Lea. Claiborne. 



2, 19 " a still shorter form, but showing pro- 

 nounced sub-ligamental costation exteriorly. Clai- 

 borne. 



3, 41 mm., practically the form described as transversa 

 by Lea. 



4, 48 mm., large transverse form, showing the fourth 

 rib below the ligamental margin to be the largest of 

 all on the post-umbonal slope. Claiborne. 



5, 45 mm., interior of a large transverse typical Clai- 

 borne form. 



6-9. renericardia trapaqua7-a Harris cSi 



Fig. 6, 14 mm., approaching carsonensis. Wautubbee. 



7, 13 " Clear Lake, La. 



8, II •' type specimen. Tex. Museum. 



9, X 2.5, showing crenulse well preserved. Wautubbee. 



10, 13-16. i'enencardia ttatchitoches, n. sp 82 



Fig. 10, 16 mm.. Natchitoches, La. 



13-16, X 1-5 ., fragments showing surface and 

 hinge characters. Natchitoches, La. 



11. Venencardia wilcoxensis Dall 85 



Showing the U-shaped inter-costal spaces with well-devel- 

 oped microscopic granules. From the Midway Eocene at 

 Matthew's Landing, Ala. 



12. Venericardia alticostata Conrad. Showing the narrow, al- 



most V-shaped intercostal spaces with microscopic gran- 

 ules. Claiborne. 



