212 TERTIARY DENTALIUM. 



D. PARVUM Mayer, 1864. Journ. de Conch. (3), Vol. iv, p. 358, 

 pi. xiv, fig. 6. 



Upper Tertiary, Leo g nan, France* 



D. PASSERINIANUM Cocconi, 1873. Mem. Accad. Sci. Bologna 

 (3), Vol. iii, p. 646, pi. vi, figs. 18-19. SACCO, Moll. Terr. Terz. 

 Piem. e Ligur., xxii, p. 96, pi. 7, f. 76-79, with var. striatissima. 



D. striatissimum DODERLEIN, 1862. Giac. Terr. Mioc. Italia 

 Centr., p. 15 (in part), and of some other authors. 



Piacenzian, at Castelnuovo d'Asti, Majatico, JBordighera, etc., 

 Italy. 



D. PELLUCENS Deshayes, 1864. Descr. Anim. s. Vert. Bassin 

 Paris, Vol. ii, p. 214, pi. 1, figs. 21-23. 



Fustiaria pellucens NEWTON, 1891. Brit. Oligocene & Eocene 

 Moll., p. 286. 



Upper & Middle Eocene of England ; Paris Basin* 

 \ D. PHILIPPIANUM Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898. New name for 

 D. parvulum Phil, not Stoliczka. 



D. parvulum Philippi, 1887. Tertiar. und Quartar. Verstein. 

 Chiles, p. 107, pi. xii, fig. 16. 



Navidad and Lebu, Chili. 



D. PHILIPPII Chenu, 1842. Illustr. Conch., Vol. i, p. 6, pi. 6, fig. 

 17. 



Miocene or Pliocene of Italy. 



Doubtless identical with some of the well known ribbed species 

 of Antalis from this region. 



D. PLANATUM Bronn, 1831. Ital. Tert. Gebild. (Heidelberg), p. 

 84. 



Tertiary, Italy. 



D. PLEIOCENUM Tuomey & Holmes, 1857. Pliocene Fossils of 

 South Carolina, etc., p. 105-106, pi. xxv, fig. 2. 



Pliocene, Pee-dee, South Carolina* 



D. POLYEDRUM Seguenza, 1879. Form. Terz. Prov. Reggio 

 (Calabria), p. 275. 



Pliocene, Astian Stage, Italy. 



D. PRECURSOR Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Phila., 1897, p. 472, pi. 11, f. 12-14. 



Oligocene of San Domingo. 



D. PRTSMA Dall, 1892. Trans. Wagner Inst., iii, p. 442, pi. 15, f. 5. 

 Pliocene of the Caloosaliatchie River, Florida. 



