412 Alfred Bell — Fossils of East Anglian Boxstones. 



Liomesus cf. danicus (von Koenen). 



Buccinopsis danicus, Ravn, K. Danske Vid. Selsk. Skrift (7), vol. iii, 

 p. 313, pi. iv, figs. 10-11, 1886. Mus. Pract. Geol., London. 



[The shells figured by Ravn are both imperfect, and the London specimen 

 is referred to it with some doubt as only the dorsal aspect is exposed. It 

 is a rare shell on the Continent, as it is only recorded from the Danish 

 Oligocenes.] 



Cominella cornea, sp. no v. 



A smooth elongate bucciniform shell, channelled at the upper part of the 

 volutions. Whorls 5-6, rounded and sub-carinated. Apex blunt. Aperture 

 semilunate. Outer lip thickened, base but slightly prolonged. Umbilicus 

 exposed by the loss of shelly matter. Height 35 mm., breadth 20 mm. 

 Mus. Ipswich, Cambridge. 



Desmoulea conglobata (Brocchi). 

 Buccinum conglobatum, Brocchi, Conch, foss. Subap., vol. i, p. 334, pi. iv, 



fig. 15, 1814. 

 Nassa conglobata, S. V. Wood, Mon. Crag Moll., pt. i, p. 32, pi. iii, fig. 9, 

 1848. 



Mus. Pract. Geol. London, York, Ipswich. 



Semicassis saburon (Bruguiere). 

 Cassis saburon, Beyrich, Zeitsch. deutsch. Geol. Ges., vol. vi, p. 480, pi. xii, 



fig. 5, 1854. 

 Cassidaria sp., Lankester, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxvi, p. 502, 

 pi. xxxiv, fig. 8, 1870. 



In most collections. 



Fchinophoria sulcosa (Lamarck). 

 Cassis sidcosa, Homes, Foss. Moll. Tert. Wien, vol. i, p. 179, pi. xv, fig. 8, 



1856. 

 Cassidaria sp., Lankester, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxvi, p. 502, 

 pi. xxxiv, fig. 9, 1870. 



Mus. Pract. Geol. London, Ipswich. 



Echinophoria Rondeleti (Basterot). 

 Cassis Rondeleti, Basterot, Mem. Geol. sur les Env. de Bordeaux, p. 51, 



pi. iii, fig. 22 ; pi. iv, fig. 13, 1825. 

 Cassis Rondeleti, Ravn, K. Danske Vid. Selsk. Skrift (7), vol. iii, p. 307, 

 pi. iv, fig. 9, 1907. 



Mus. Ipswich. 

 [The late Mr. C. Reid includes Cassidaria bicatenata in his list of 

 Mollusca from the Suffolk boxstones. Plioc. Dep. of Britain, p. 13. It is 

 probably a clerical error.] 



Ficula acclinis (S. V. Wood). 

 Pyrula acclinis, S. V. Wood, Mon. Crag Moll., pt. ii, p. 311, pi. xxxi, fig. 6, 

 1850. In most collections. 

 [The most characteristic feature of this species is the great breadth of 

 the upper part of the whorls. Pyrula condita in Homes' great work, vol. i, 

 pi. xxviii, fig. 4, seems to agree with Wood's shell.] 



Ficula cingulata (Bronn). 

 Pyrida cingulata, Homes, Foss. Moll. Tert. Wien, vol. i, p. 676, pi. xxviii, 

 fig. 1, 1856 (figured as P. reticulata). Mus. Pract. Geol. London, York, 

 Ipswich. 



Ficula condita (Brongniart). 



Pyrula condita, Brongniart, Mem. sur les Terr, du Vicentin, p. 75, pi. vi, 

 fig. 4, 1823. 



