26 FOSSILS AND NON-MARINE MOLLUSKS 



STATION 12. Hard rock broken off the high cliff on the west side of 

 New Providence Island. This specimen was obtained from about 15 feet 



above sea level. 



Worn fragments of Cyprcca (cinereaf), Chama, Phacoides, etc., in a shell 

 gravel compactly consolidated. 



STATION 13. Soft calcareous sand rock, a few feet above sea level, at east 

 side of Corie Sound. 



Phacoides (Here) pensylvanicus Linne. 



STATION 14. Soft calcareous sand of small unnamed key south of 

 Eeids Cay, Middle Bight, Andros Island. The material seems to be water- 

 deposited. The shells are loose, some were found near the beach, others in 

 the marl. None were found living. The shells are a mixture of land and 



marine species. 



Truncatella sp. fragment. 



Cepolis duclosiana Ferussac. 



Cerion rhyssum, new species, allied to C. dimidiatum Pfr. 



Cerion ritchiei grayi Maynard. 



Cerion glans Kuster. 



Chione cancellata Linne. 



Cerithium sp. 



Natica canrena Lamarck. 



Nerita versicolor Lamarck. 



Spirula australis (Lam.) Pelseneer. 



STATION 15. Fossils from soft sand rock in quarry on Nassau street at 



top of Nassau ridge; New Providence Island (see also No. 9). 

 Cerion agassizii Dall (extinct). 

 Cepolis troscheli Pfeiffer. 

 Cerithium sp. (worn). 



STATION 16. Fossils obtained from a soft sand rock about five feet 

 above sea level. This rock contains large masses of coral, some two or three 

 feet in diameter, and is exposed about three-quarters of a mile from the ex- 

 treme east end of New Providence along the north shore. 



Ostrea parasitica Gmelin. 



Margaritiphora radiata Leach. 



Lithophaga antillarum Orbigny. 



Area occidentalis Philippi. 



Barbatia Candida Gmelin. 



Barbatia reticulata Gmelin. 



Codakia orbicularis Linn6. 



Chama (macerophylla Chemnitz?) fragment. 



Macrocallista nebulosa Solander. 



Tellina radiata Linne. 



Cyprcea cinerea Linne. 



Astralium imbricatum Gmelin. 



Meandrites sp. ind. 



