2Q4 Christmas Island. 



characters renders this specimen of no account for determination 

 purposes. Found in a cream-coloured limestone containing corals 

 and other structures. The front or apertural part of the specimen 

 is embedded in matrix. 



Locality. — Top of first inland cliff, about 300 feet above sea-level. 



Number on specimen : 951a. 



Examples ; 1 . 



INDETERMINABLE SPECIMENS. 



First. — A fragment of white limestone weathering a slaty colour, 

 with remains of a Gasteropod cast, probably of Trochoidal affinities, 

 but not identifiable. 



Locality. — North coast, about 50 feet above the sea-level. 



Numler on specimeyi : 1043. 



Examples : 1 . 



Secondly.— A. mass of light-coloured limestone contains several 

 small forms of Gasteropod shells whose structures, having mostly 

 dissolved away, leaving mere casts or impressions, are not capable 

 of accurate determination. Among some of the shells represented 

 in the block appear to be Nassa and a number of Cerithimn -like 

 forms with a granular ornamentation, probably belonging to the 

 genus Littium, etc. 



Locality. — Top of first inland cliff, about 300 feet above sea-level. 



Number on specimen : 951. 



Examples : One block ; composed entirely of small Gasteropods. 



MOLLUSCA : LAMELLIBRANCHIATA. 



Genus VENUS, Linnaeus, 1758. 

 Systema Naturoe, 1758, 10th ed., p. 684. 

 Type. — Venus verrucosa, Linnaeus. 



Venus verrucosa, Linnaeus. 



Venus rerriwosa, Linnsifius: Systema Nature, 1758, 10th ed., p. 685 ; Philippi, 

 J',uum. Moll. Siciliic, 1836, vol. i, p. 43 ; Komer (E.), Kritische 

 Untersuch. Venus, 1857, p. 26 ; Fischer (P.), in Tchihatcheff's 

 " Asia Mineure," 1866-69, volume on ' Paleontologie,' p. 365. 



Description. — Shell sub-cordate and thick ; sculpture exhibiting 

 nearly equidistant concentric ridges, with a series of intermediate 

 fine and closely-set striations ; the ridges are tubercled or verrucose 

 at the sides ; a ribbed structure radiating from the beaks lies 

 immediately below the outer coating with the concentric ridges, 



