52 Bulletin ii 52 



Type. — U. S. National Museum. 

 Cyllene bellana, PI. 6, fig. n. 



Syn. C. bellana Har., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1896, p. 479, pi. 23, 

 fig. 4. 



Harris'' original description. — Size and general form as 

 indicated by the figure ; whorls about 8 ; embryonic 3 small, 

 smooth, others finely costate and with fine revolving lines ; 

 costae strongest on the central portion of the whorls {i. e. on 

 the shoulder) vanishing above, reaching the suture below ; 

 columella twisted, StrepsiduraASke. below ; labrum Urate within ; 

 exterior of body whorl with extremely fine revolving lines on 

 its central portion, and with coarser lines above the carina and 

 near the base. 



''Locality. — Bell's landing, Alabama." Also at Gregg's. 



Type. — Returned with others to Wagner Institute, but re- 

 ported by Johnson as missed, when box was unpacked. 



Levibuccinum lineatum, PI. 6, fig. 12. 



Syn. See Bull. Am. Pal. vol. i, p. 211. 



This species attains its best development in the Lignitic, and 

 our figure shows a perfect specimen. 



Lignitic locality. — Alabama : Woods bluff. 



Type. — In the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, if 

 not lost. 



Levifusus indentus, nov. sp., PI. 7, fig. i. 



Specific chara^erization. — Size and general form as indicated 

 by the figure ; spire consisting of about seven whorls, apex 

 generally destroyed ; submedial carina ornamented with about 

 nine rather narrow, well marked though obtusely pointed spines ; 

 showing to the suture below but influencing the supra-humeral 

 region but little ; spines on larger whorls more or less flattened 

 or pinched longitudinally ; spiral lines numerous and fine ; 

 longitudinal lines with a slightly SurculaASk.^ retral sinus on the 



