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Thalotia caffea Gabb. 

 Thracia cf. trapezoides Conrad. 

 Thyasira aff. gouldii Philippi. 

 Tresus mittallii Conrad. 

 Tritonium, species indeterminate. 

 Trochita radians Lamarck. 

 Trochita, species indeterminate. 

 Turritella cooperi Carpenter. 

 / ' enericardia calif or nica Dall. 



The Fernando formation in the vicinity of Santa Barbara consists 

 of a series of conglomerate, sandstone, shale, and marl. The fossil- 

 iferous layers are largely sandstone and sandy marl (some of the 

 latter made up almost entirely of bryozoan remains), and represent 

 the Pliocene or possibly the lowest Pleistocene. The following new 

 species and varieties are from the Fernando bryozoan marl at the 

 bath-house beach, Santa Barbara : 



Mitramorpha Hlosa Carpenter, var. barbarensis, new variety. 

 Puncturella delosi, new species. 

 V enericardia yatesi, new species. 



Pscphidia barbarensis, new species. 



Associated with the above in the same locality are the following 

 previously described or questionable species : 



Partial List of Fernando (Pliocene or Lowest Pleistocene) Fossils from 

 Bath-house Beach, Santa Barbara 



Acmaa insessa Hinds. 



Admete gracilior Carpenter. 



Amphissa corrugata Reeve. 



Balanus concavus Bronn. 



Bela Hdicula Gould. 



Bit tin m barbarensis Bartsch. 



Bittium catalincnsis Bartsch. 



Bryozoa, species. 



Cardium corbis Martyn. 



Calliostoma gemmulatum Carpenter. 



Chrysodomus tabulatus Baird. 



Clathurella conradiana Gabb. 



Columbclla (Astyris) gausapata Gould. 



Columbella (Astyris) gausapata, var. carinata Hinds. 



C olumbella (Astyris) tuberosa Carpenter. 



Crepidula adunca Sowerby. 



Crepidula navicelloides Nuttall. 



Crepidula princeps Conrad. 



Cythara branneri Arnold. 



Diastoma, species. 



Fustrs robirstics Trask. 





