Ame N Serivus. 
Vor. XI. JANUARY, 1898. No. 9, 
SOME NEW EOCENE FOSSILS FROM ALABAMA. 
BY T. H. ALDRICH. 
Anomia navicelloides n. sp. 
Shell thin, pearly, with lines of growth on the outer surface ot 
the superior valve, very nacreous and shining within, the upper 
valve having a distinct beak, not marginal. Surface bearing traces 
of broad radial color bands; interior showing three cicatrices, the 
larger one with semicircular lines and fine striations crossing them. 
Breadth of superior valve 15 mm., width 23 mm. 
Locality—Near Choctaw Corner, Ala., Wood’s Bluff horizon. 
Has very much the appearance of a Navicella, which has suggested 
the name. Only the upper valve so far discovered. 
Odontostomia matthewsensis n. sp. 
Shell small, medium thickness, smooth, whorl six, spire rather 
blunt, suture impressed ; aperture rather narrow, with one strong 
fold on the columella, also partly reflected and rather pointed at 
base. 
Length 33 mm., width 1 mm. 
Locality—Matthews Landing, Alabama. 
Cancellaria annosa n. sp. 
Shell small, spire obtuse, whorls four, shouldered, strongly can- 
cellated, nodular at junction of lines, the revolving line below the 
suture more strongly nodular than the others; outer lip expanded, 
nodular within; columella with two folds. 
Height 23 mm., breadth 1+ mm. 
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