99 LiGNiTic Stage 99 



Lignitic locality. — Ala.: Woods bluff. 



Type. — Cossniann's colledlion. 



Spccivicii figjircd. — Paleont. Mus., Cornell Univ. 



Syrnola trapaquara, PI. 12, fig. 15. 



Syn. f S. propcacicula Coss., Ann. Geol. et Pa>., 1893, p. 23, pi. i, 



fig. 29. 

 5. trapaquara Har., Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Pliila., 1895, p. 77, pi. 8, 



fig. 10. 

 Odontostouiia insigiiifica Aid., Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 2, p. 179, pi. 2, 



fig. 8, 1897. 



Harris' original description. — "Size and general form a.s indi- 

 cated by the figure; whorls seven; r small, sinistral; 2-7 pol- 

 ished, slightly tumid, with a well-marked suture; aperture mod- 

 erate, striate within; one strong plait on the columella." 



Described from Lower Claiborne beds in Texas. 



I regard insignifica as exa(5lly synon3'mous with trapaq^iara. 

 S. propeacicida is, however, quite a different form, if the figure 

 Co.ssmann gives is exa(fl. But from some points made in the de- 

 scription I am somewhat inclined to think the figure not entirely 

 true to nature. Hence the doubt expressed in the synonymy. 



Lignitic localities. — Ala.: Woods bluff; Gregg's landing. 



Type. — Texas State Museum. 



Liotia granulata, PI. 12, fig. 17. 



Syn. Solaritmi granulatum Lea, Cont. to Geol., 1833, p. 122, pi. 4, 

 fig. III. 

 5". tricostatuin Con., Foss. Sh. Tert. Form., 1835, p. 50, pi. 17, 



fig. 10. 

 S. granulafnin Aid., Geol. Surv. Ala., Bull, i, 1886, p. 50. 

 L. [^Solaritiui) granulata Dall, Trans. Wag., etc., vol. 4, p. 411. 



Lea's original description. — "Shell conical, flattened below, 

 with seven or eight tran.sver.se granulate lines, between which it 

 is furnished with oblique striae; substance of the shell thick, su- 

 ture furrowed; umbilicus narrow, largely crenate without, .striate 

 within; whorls five; mouth nearly round, subangular above; 

 outer lip crenate. Length .2, breadth .2 of an inch." Described 

 from Claiborne, Ala. 



