TERTIARY DENTALIUM. 201 



D. BURDIGALINUM Mayer, 1864. Journ. de Conch. (3), Vol. 

 Iv, p. 357, pi. xiv, fig. 4. 



Miocene, Bordeaux. 



D. BUTINI Nyst, 1854. Encycl. Pop. Geol., p. 382. New name 

 for D. brevifissum Galeotti, 1837, not of Deshayes, 1825. 



This is taken from the MS. card catalogue of Deshayes ; we have 

 not seen the work. 



D. brevifissum GALEOTTI, 1837. Mem. Const. Geol. de Brabant, 

 p. 150. 



Tertiary of Belgium. 



D. CADULOIDE Dall, 1892. Trans. Wagner Free Inst., Vol. iii, 

 p. 442, pi. 23, fig. 25. 



Miocene of Maryland. 



D. CALABRUM Costa, 1851. Fauna Reg. Napoli, Dent., p. 35, 

 pi. iii, fig. 4. 



/ Pliocene, Calabria. 



D. CALLIOGLYPTUM Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898. Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila., 1897, p. 468, pi. 10, f. 10, 12 ; pi. 11, f. 21. 



Oligocene of San Domingo. 



D. CALOOSAENSE Dall, 1892. Trans. Wagner Free Inst., Vol. 

 iii, p. 441, pi. 23, fig. 24. 



Pliocene of the Caloosahatchie, Florida. 



D. CANALICULATUM Klipstein, 1843. Beitr. Geol. Kennt. Oestl. 

 Alpen., p. 206, pi. 14, fig. 28. 



We have not seen this publication, and the exact locality and 

 geological horizon of the species is unknown to us. 



D. CAKOLINENSE Conrad, 1862. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., pp. 

 288 and 570 (1863). 



Chesapeake Miocene of North Carolina, James River, Va., Alum 

 Muff, Fla. 



D. CASTELLANENSE d'Orbigny, 1850. 



D. castellanensis D'ORBIGNY, 1850, Prodr. Paleont. Strat., Vol. ii, 

 p. 320, No. 430. 



Tertiary at Le Vit, Basses Alpes, France. 



D. CIRCINATUM Sowerby, 1823. Genera of Shells, Dentalium, fig. 

 5. DESHAYES, Descr. An. s. Vert., ii, p. 216, pi. 2, f. 8-10. Coss- 

 MANN, Ann. Soc. R. Mai. Belg., xxiii, p. 10. 



Eocene of the Paris Basin. 



