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Dimensions Altitude of shell 5 mm. ; altitude of spire 3 mm. ; maximum diam- 

 eter of shell 2 mm.; angle of spire 35. 



Occurrence At locality 330 (University of Washington Paleontological Col- 

 lection) situated at the Greece ranch, four miles east of Vader, on the east bank of 

 Cowlitz River, in Section 25, Township 1 1 North, Range 2 West. 



Horizon Lower Oligocene; lower phase of Molopophorous lincolnensis Zone, 



GENUS CYPRAEA LINNAEUS 



CYPRAEA OAKVILLENSIS 

 Plate VII, Figure 19 



Description Shell moderately large, sub-oval in outline and thick; broadest 

 about one-third the length of the shell from the posterior end; surface smooth 

 except for very faint lines of growth; aperture narrow and of about equal width 

 from the anterior to posterior ends ; outer lip strongly incurved and bearing fourteen 

 teeth or crenulations on both the inner and outer lips. 



Dimensions Altitude of shell 23 mm.; maximum diameter of shell 15 mm. 



Occurrence At locality 161 (University of Washington Paleontological Col- 

 lection) situated about one mile west of Oakville on the Northern Pacific Railway. 



Horizon Lowermost Oligocene; Barbatia merriami Zone. 



GENUS FICUS BOLTON 

 FlCUS RESTORATIONENSIS n. Sp. 



Plate VII, Figure 20 



Description Shell large and moderately thin; spire low; whorls six and 

 rounded; body whorl very large and somewhat elongate; suture distinct; surface 

 ornamented with 43 revolving ribs with interspaces of triple width. In the middle 

 of each interspace are small revolving threads. The revolving ribs are crossed by 

 very prominent longitudinal lines of growth ; aperture narrow ; canal very slightly 

 twisted. 



Dimensions Altitude of shell 69 mm.; altitude of spire 10 mm.; maximum 

 diameter of shell 10 mm.; angle of spire 85. 



Occurrence At locality 13 (University of Washington Paleontological Col- 

 lection) situated on the north side of Restoration Point, Kitsap County, Washington* 



Horizon Upper Oligocene; Blakeley Horizon. 



