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D. COOPERII Gabb, 1864. Geol. Surv. California, Paleontology, 

 i, p. 139, pi. 21, fig. 100. 



Cretaceous, San Diego, etc., California. 



D. CORALLINUM D'Orbigny, 1850. Prodr. Paleont. Strat., Vol. 

 ii, p. 12, No. 201. 



Jurassic, La Rochelle, France. 



D. CRASSULUM Stoliczka, 1868. Cret. fossils of Southern India, 

 Vol. ii, p. 444, pi. 27, fig. 21. 



Cretaceous, India. 



D. CRETACEUM Conrad, 1852. U. S. Exped. Dead Sea & Kiver 

 Jordan (Lynch), p. 228, pi. 1, (Appendix), fig. 1. 



Cretaceous, Safed, Syria. 



"D. syriacum Conrad (Off. Rep. App. 1. 1)," so quoted by Frass, 

 1867. The species there figured is D. cretaccum Conrad, 1852. See 

 Frass, Jahrb. Vaterl. Naturkunde, Wiirtemberg, p. 239. 



D. DECORATUM Muenster, 1844. Goldfuss, Petrifac. German., 

 Vol. iii,p. 3, pi. 166, fig. 9. 



Trias, St. Cassian. 

 Angular, somewhat as in Entalina. 



D. DECUSSATUM Sowerby, 1814. Mineral Conch. Gt. Brit., Vol. 

 i, p. 161, pi. 70, fig. 5. GARDNER, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Lond., 

 xxxiv, 1878, p. 58, pi. 3, f. 1-12. 



Cretaceous, Gualt, Cambridge, England. 



D. nutans KNER, 1852. See ALTH, Naturwiss. Abhandl. (Hai- 

 dinger), iii, p. 226, pi. 4, f. 10. 



Cretaceous, Nag or zany, East Galizia. 



D. ellipticum SOWERBY, 1814. Mineral Conch. Gt. Brit., Vol. i, 

 p. 161, 162, pi. 70, figs. 6, l. Conf. GARDNER, 1. c., p. 59. 



Cretaceous, Folkstone, Kent. 



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

 Chiles, p. 105, pi. xii, fig. 13. 



Cretaceous, Chili. 



D. DIVISIENSE Gardner, 1878. Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, 

 Vol. 31, p. dO, pi. iii, fig. 15. 



Cretaceous, Upper Greensand, Devizes. 



D. DUNKERI Sharp & Pilsbry, 1898. New name for D. rugosum 

 Duuker, 1848, not of Eiclnvald, 1846. 



