66 Bulletin 15 376 



Tellina dodona Dall. 



" i^Eury tellina) roburina DalL 

 Macoma trafla Dall. 

 -\-Pa7idora. 



The following new species are in the Museum of Paleontology 

 of Cornell. University and not reported from the Smithsonian. 



FASCIOLARIA I.amarck 

 Fasciolarla Ramondi sp. nov., PI. 28, fig. i 



Shell of medium size, rather thin, eight- whorled. Nucleus 

 small, smooth. Succeeding whorls with transverse peripheral 

 ribs varying in number from eight to eleven. Ribs slightly less 

 marked on the terminal than on the three preceding whorls. 

 Entire surface covered with fine, transverse lines. Incremental 

 lines irregular. Suture distincft on the later whorls, which are 

 flattened beneath it. Spiral sculpture of threads, usually alter- 

 nating in strength, and covering the entire surface. Canal one- 

 fourth the entire length of the shell. Aperture elliptical. Cal- 

 lous thin. Plaits on columella well marked within. Outer lip 

 thin, crenulated where perfedt, compressed near the suture. In- 

 ternal lirse of unequal lengths, usually not extending to the 

 margin of the lip. I^enghth of shell, 70 mm., width, 30 mm. 

 Length of canal and aperture, 40 mm. 



This species resembles closely Fasciolaria intermedia Sow. , 

 from Santo Domingo, but the latter species is larger, much more 

 solid, and lacks the fine transverse markings of the Chipolan shell. 



Named in honor of M. G. Ramond of the Jardin des Plantes, 

 Paris. 



Locality. — Upper Oligocene of the Chipola River at Bailey's 

 Ferry, ■* 



PYRAZISINUS Heilprin 



Pyrazisinus Harris! sp. nov., Pi. 28, figs. 2, 2a 



Shell very solid, tapering rapidly, twelve- whorled. Whorls 

 (except the terminal) with four equi-distant, raised spiral bands, 



