96 Bulletin ii 96 



Scala, PI. 12, fig. 8. 



Immature specimen from Woods bluff, showing features very 

 distin(5l from the others, though too immature for certain identi- 

 fication. In the Paleontological Museum, Cornell University, 



Mathilda leana, PI. 12, fig. 9. 



Syn. Tuba (M.) leana Aid., Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 2, p. 180, pi. 2, fig. 2. 

 For Aldricli' s description^ see the above reference. 

 Locality. — Chodlaw corner. 

 Figjire. — Same as in vol. 2, etc. 



Turbonilla, sp. PI. 12, fig. 10. 



I have but one specimen of this species and that is very small 

 and apparently eroded, so I defer referring it to any known 

 species or describing it as a new one. It is from Bell's landing, 

 Ala. 



Specimen figured. — Paleont. Mus. , Cornell Univ. 



Eulima (Subularia) cainei n. sp. PI. 12, fig. 11, a. 



Specific chara5lerization. — Size and general form as indicated 

 by the figures; whorls nine, the upper four with well-marked* 

 suture; below, however, the suture is not sharply and definitely 

 incised; mouth long, narrow, outer lip sinuous; columella with a 

 callus extending nearly its whole length; body whorl angular 

 medially, other whorls straight-sided. 



Resembles most closely Eulima fusiis Dall, a recent shell of the 

 S. E. coast of the U. S. 



Locality. — Ala.: Woods bluff. 



Tyre. — Paleont. Mus., Cornell Univ. 



Eulima exilis, PI. 12, fig. 12. 



Syn. ? Pasithea lugtibris Lea, Cont., etc., 1833, p. lor, pi. 4, fig. 81. 



• E. exilis Gabb, Jr. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. 4, p. 385, pi. 67, fig. 

 43, i860. 



