430 CRETACEOUS PELECYPODA 



152-15J'. PecienTraslii,P. \_Si/ac^clonemci'] ojjerciilifurmis and P. [_Piseu<l((musiHi/i] OiUfvrnicus, 



Gabb, are from Callforuia (Pal. Calif., vol. i, pp. 200 aud 201). 



155-157. — P. Ilartinezensis, complcxicosta et hiterradiatus , Gabb, ibidem, vol. ii, pp. 19S and J '.I'.i. 



158-159. — P. ddiimhls et ohrntiis, Con., (Lyiicli's Ex|icd. to Palxst., p. 225). The former is 

 considered by Fraas (Wurtemberg. Jahresb., xxiii, 1867, p. 232,) as identical with P. Xlhsoiii, and 

 the latter, he believes, is the same species which Conrad describes as Avicnla Samarien-vs. 



The following species occur in the South Indian cretaceous deposits : — 



1(50-109. — P. Anapaudlensis, raduloides, Terdachellensu, Arcotensis, P. \_CIdamj/s] asperulinus, 

 P. \Caniptonectes] curvaf/i-s (Gein.), P. [Pseudmmmmn] obovatus, Sivaicm, Gamdanns, Amusium 

 sulcateUiim, membra iiaceum (Nilss.), and illustre. Of these two are of very general geographical 

 distribution, known from Europe and many other countries ; the others appear to be peculiar to the 

 Indian cretaceous deposits. 



Tola (fide Catalogue des Janira, in Pietet's Pal. Suisse, ¥»<= ser., 4™« part., p. 251). 



170-177. — T'ola Valaiif/ieiisis, Pict. et Camp., T. atava,'R(sva.., Neocomiensis, d'Oi-h., Des- 

 ha)/esiana. Math., eiiri/otis, Piet. and Camp., Roi/eriana, d'Orb., Mon-isi, Pict. et Renev., 

 Alhensis, d'Orb. 



178-192. — r. quadricostata, Sow., quiiiquecostata, Sow. (see p. 437), Fleuriausiana , d'Orb., 

 ^£gm, Drouet (seep. A:'Z^), p}tascohi,\jamc]s.., aquicostata, Lamek., dilataia, d'Orb., longicauda, 

 A'Ovh, cometa, d'Orb., dir/ifulis, d'Orb., «o/(/i///.s, Miinst., (7//y/««, d'Orb. (see p. 438), ft/w/Zo- 

 ■iieasis, d'Orb., hiqtanica, d'Orb., inconstant, Sharpe. 



193-203. — r. (jryphaaiti, Schloth. f =^ V. Faujasi, V'lci. awiS. Cam)}., ==^ quadricostata di^ndt. 

 d'Orbigny), BuiempJei, d'Orb., TnieUi, d'Orb., sexangularis, d'Orb., decemeostata, d'Orb., 

 striatocostata,* Goldf., substrialocostata, d'Orb., Simlirkensis, d'Orb., jtodolica, d'Orb., Makovii, 

 Dubois, Mortoni, d'Orb. 



OQj,. — Y. Bresleri, Drescher, (in Zeitsch. d. deutsch. geol. Gesellsch., xv, 18G3, p. 354,) from 

 near Lovenberg (Silesia). 



205-206. — Tola Bidrnyci and fricostata are described by Coquand from Algiers (Geol. et 

 Paleont. Prov. Constantine, p. 219) ; the last is considered by Zittel to be identical vf\i\i (jri/jjhceata- 



207-211. — V. diijdicosia, Roem., occidentalis. Con., quinquenuria, Conr., texaua, Roem., and 

 H'rif/Iilii, Shum., are peculiar to North America, aud besides these V. Mortoni and quadricostata are 

 recorded (see Meek in Check-list cret. inv. foss.. Smiths. Misc. Coll., No. 177, p. 7). 



2]o,_^. yrandicpsta, Gabb, Pal. Calif., II, p. 200. 



213. — V. alata, Buch, (Petrlf. rec. p. A. v. Humboldt, &c., p. 3,) is from the plateau of Quito. 



214,._r. Bnfrenoj/i, d'Orb., (Voy. Am. Merid. Paleont., p. 106, pi. xxii, figs. 5— 9), from Chili. 



215. — r. S//riaca, Con., (Lynch's Exped., p. 230,) from Palsestine. 



In South India only two species occur, V. quinquecostafa, in very great variety, and F. lavis 

 ( plniseold apud d'Orbigny) ; both are known from Europe. 



Hinuites (see Pietet's Pal. Suisse, V"« ser., 4'"'^ part., p. 234). 



I have already observed that considering //. Corfesii as the type of the genus, it appears 

 probable that several of the very inequivalve fossil Hinnites with a thin shell will have to be trans- 

 ferred to Hemipecien. 



216-224. — R. Lei/merii, Desh., Eenevieri, Coq., Ur/jonensis, P. and Camp., Salecensis, P. and 

 C, occitanicus, Pict., Favrimis, P. and Roux, Studeri, P. and R., Bnjardini, Desh., and gigauteus, 

 Guer. 



225. — //. Andoorensis is the only species occurring in Southern India. 



Vide Favie in Desciipt. Moll. foss. de Lemberg, 1869, p. 15C. 



