Gasteropoda. 47 Cirrhus. 



CIRRHUS, Sow. 1815. 



crotaloides, Morton (PLEUROTOMARIA), Syn. 49, 19, 5. 

 depressusj Mant. (P. perspectiva), Geol. Suss. 194, 18, 18. 

 granulatus, Mant. (ARCHITECTONICA), Geol. Suss. 195. 

 perspective, Mant. (PLEUROTO MARIA), Geol. Suss. 194, 18, 12. 

 plicatus, Sow. (ARCHITECTONICA), M. Con. 141. 



COLUMBELLINA, d'Orb. 1847. 



contorta^ Sow. Sp. (PuGNELLUs), d'Orb. Prod. 231. India. C. 

 monodactylus (a), Desh. Sp. (Rostellaria), d'Orb. P. F. 347, 



126,2-5. Fr. N. 



ornata, d'Orb. P. F. 348, 226, 6-7. Fr. U. G. 



uncata, Forbes, Sp. (PUGNELLUS), d'Orb. Prod. 231. India. C. 



Chenopus, Philippi, 1836. (APORRHAIS, Petiv.) 



Buchii, Munst. (GLADius), Goldf. Petrif. Germ. 

 Dupinianus, d'Orb. (APORRHAls), Prod. 71. 



CONUS, Linn. 1758. 



*gyratus, Morton (sauridens), Syn. 49, 10, 13. S. Carolina, Ala., 



Miss., Tex. Eocene. 



canalis, Con. Jour, Acad. 2d s. vol. iii, 331, 35, 22. Ala. C. 



Marticensis, Math. Cat. 257, 40, 24-25. Fr. C. 



tuberculatus, Dujard. M. G. S. F. vol. ii (1835), 232, 17, 11. Fr. C. 



CYLICHNA, Loven. 



cretacea, Con. Sp. (Bullopsis), Gabb, 1861. Miss. C. 



recta, Gabb (Bulla), N. J. C. 



scitula, M. & H. 1860, Proc. Acad. Phila. p. 178. Nebraska. C. 



CYPRAEA, Linn. 1740. 



lullaria, Lyell (OvULA), 1835, " On the cretaceous," p. 250. 

 Cunli/ei, Forbes (0. antiquata), G. T. 2d s. vol. vii, 134, 12, 22. 



# This species, with several others, was described by Morton as cretaceous, 

 coming from a white limestone, since ascertained to belong to the Eocene forma- 

 tion. They are all from South Carolina. The same deposit extends as far south 

 as Tampa Bay, Florida. 



