I02 Bulletin 9 294 



Explanation of Plate 14. 



(30) 



Page. 

 Fig. I. Martesia elongata Aid 69, 261 



2. Lucina greggi YLax., .8nat. size 70, 263 



2a. Lucina greggi f , yonng " " 



3. Luci7ia poinilia Qon., right. vd\vQ " " 



3a. The hinge enlarged. 



3b. Hinge of the opposite valve enlarged. 



4. Lucina symmetrica? 71, 263 



5. Lucina ulrichi Clark " " 



5a. Hinge of the same enlarged. 



6. L. ulrichi Clark, left valve. 



7. L. ozarkana, n. sp 72, 264 



8. L. astartiformis Aid., interior " " 



8a. The same, exterior. 



9. 7>//z;za ^ri?^^/ Har. , exterior, .8 nat. size " " 



9a. The same, interior. 



9b. The same; outline showing charadleristic fea- 

 tures. 

 9c. The same, hinge greatly enlarged. 

 9d. The same, hinge greatly enlarged. 



10. Tellina trumani n. s^ 73, 265 



loa. Hinge of opposite valve enlarged. 



1 1 . Telliiia subtriangularis Aid " " 



iia-c. The same, showing charadleristic features. 



12. Solemj/a alabamensis, n. s^ " " 



13. Periploma butleriana Aid 74, 266 



13a. Enlarged hinge of another specimen from Ba- 

 ker's bluff. 



14. Cuspidaria prima Aid " " 



