Bulletin i r 3^ 



Lionitic localities. — Ala.: Bell's landing; Yellow bluff; near 

 mouth of Bashi creek; 4 mi. above Hamilton bluff; Hatchetigbee; 

 Nanafalia; Tuscahoma. 



Specimen figured. — Lea Memorial collection, Acad. Nat. Sci., 

 Phila. 



Pseudoliva tubercullfera, PI. 3. %• ^7- 



Syn. P. tuberculifera Con., Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., vol. 4, p. 294, 

 pi. 47, fig. 27, i860. 



Conrad's original description. — "Short-fusiform, with well 

 defined revolving lines; angle of body whorl with compressed 

 tubercles; whorls of spire longitudinall}- ribbed, the penultimate 

 whorl distindtly ribbed; above the angle of the body whorl the 

 area is slightly concave and tumid or salient above; umbilicus 

 none. Length i inch; diameter S/g inch. 



Cossmann's P. tuberculifera Ann. de Geol. et de Paleont., 1893, 

 p. 2, fig. 13, is without doubt the young of P. vettista. 



Localities. — Ala.: Bell's landing. Md. : South river, north 

 bank, at mouth of Beaver creek. 



Type. — Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila. (Not from Claiborne as the 

 label reads. ) 



Specimeyi figured. — Paleontological Musuem, Cornell Univ. 

 Pseudoliva scalina, PI. 3, fig. iS. 



vSyn. P.. scalina Heilp., Proc. Ac. Nat. vSci., Phila., 1880, p. 371., pi. 20, 

 fig. 12. 

 P. scalina Aid., Geol. Surv. Ala., Bull, i, p. 20, pi. 6, fig. 10. 



Heilprin'' s original description. — "Shell bucciniform, of about 

 seven volutions; the whorls roughly plicated; the folds on the body 

 whorl appearing as shoulder nodules; dentiferous sulcus well pro- 

 nounced, followed by about five impressed revolving lines, which 

 slightly crenulate the margin of the outer lip; revolving lines on 

 the body whorl above the sulcus almost obsolete ; aperture slightly 

 exceeding the spire in length; columella callous; suture deeply 

 channeled. Length, i^ inch. Woods bluff, Clark Co., Ala." 



