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Rimella canalifera Gabb, 8 98, 122 



Sinum obliquum (Gabb), 8 99 



Stellaxis cognata (Conrad), 8 98 



Surcula ( ?) species, 8 97, 122 



Tornatina erratica Cooper, 8 122 



Tornatina evoluta, new species, 8 99, T22 



Tiirritella andersoni Dickerson, 8 99, 122 



Turritella inf ragranulata Gabb, 8 99, 122 



Turritella martinezensis Gabb, 6, 7 and 8 100, 120 



Turritella uvasana Conrad, 8 100, 122 



Tejon (Upper Eocene) Fossils^"* 



All types and original specimens are in the Leland Stanford 

 Jr. Univ. Paleontological Collection. 



Cotypes of new species are in the museum of the California 

 Academy of Sciences. 



Loc. 6: Tejon north of the secondary fault in the Simi Hills, 

 Ventura County. 



Loc. 7: Tejon from south of the Santa Monica Mountains, 

 Los Angeles County. 



Loc. 8 : Tejon from the McCray wells, Ventura County. Cal. 



Pelecypoda 

 Cardita superioris, new species 



Shell small, very convex; beaks large, incurved ; anterior end 

 deeply excavated under the beaks ; margin broadly rounded ; 

 basal margin broadly curved ; posterior obliquely and con- 

 vexly truncated; cardinal margin sloping and slightly convex; 

 shell slightly concave near the cardinal margin and flared ; sur- 

 face ornamented by about 23 broad, slightly rounded ribs which 

 are broader than the interspaces. A few casts of this species 

 were obtained from the upper beds. Locality 8, L. S. J. U. Pal. 

 Coll. 



•" The author is greatly indebted to Messrs. R. B. Moran and J. O. Lewis, who 

 kindly donated many of these fossils to the Stanford paleontological collection. 



