OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 
Cephalopoda. Gasteropoda. 
Rhyncolites, Scalaria amplicosta. 
Nautilus Alabamiensis, Pyrula ponderosu, 
Ke auriculata. Trochus acutus. 
Pteropoda. Cyprza lapidosa. 
Terebratula Harlani, eC hemispherica, 
if lachryma, Conus gyratus, 
Ms Wilmingtonensis? “  obtusus. 
fs abnormis, Buecinum? spissus. 
‘s striata. 
Lamellibranchiata. 
Solen, Pecten membranosus, 
Pholadomya Marylandiea? Con. “  calvatus, 
Lutraria lapidosa, perplanus, 
Cardium Nicolleti, 
Cardita planicosta, 
“  turgida, 
Arca obliqua, 
Nucula, 
Chama, 
Lima concentrica. 
Crustacea. 
Carapace and claws of several 
genera. 
Cirripedia. 
Anatifa. 
(Back valves of this genus are 
common in the coralline beds 
at Pooshee.) 
Plagiostoma gregale, 
Ostrea sellzformis, 
“panda, 
compressirostra, 
Georgiana, 
Gryphza mutabilis, 
Avicula. 
Echinoderma. 
Echinus infulatus, 
fe the spines, 
Scutella Lyelli, 
Var “ pileus sinensis, 
“  crustuloides, 
(Other genera not determined.) 
Polyparia.* 
Ocellaria ramosa, 
Flabellum cuneiforme, 
Endopachys Maclurii, 
Cladocora recrescens, 
Tubulipora proboscidea, 
Idmonea maxillaris, 
fe commiscens, 
Lichenopora, 
Farcimia, 
Vincularia, 
Hippothoa tuberculum, 
Eschara petiolus, 
incumbeus, 
linea, 
viminea, 
“ 
“ 
Lunulites distans, 
v2 contiqua. 
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* This beautiful addition to our Tertiary Fauna is one of the many debts American Geologists owe to Mr. Lyell’s visit. I have 
not been so fortunate as to identify all the corals collected by him in South Carolina, but I have inserted Mr. Lonsdale’s list in full, 
from the Quar. Jour, Geol. Soc. the only instance in which I have deviated from a rule with which I set out—to insert no fossil 
that I had not seen. 
Al 
