PLATE II. 



Pace 

 Fig. 1. Turritella elaeonis 22 



1 a. Dorsal view of imperfect specimen, with test. Enlarged two diameters. 

 1 6. Single whorl of east. Enlarged to show revolving lines. 



Fig. 2. Turritella sp. \ 23 



2a. Front view of an incomplete cast. > . . 



, , . . , > Natural size. 



26. Front view of a second imperlect cast. ) 



Fig. 3. Scalaria sp. ? 23 



3 a. Side view of incomplete cast, showing varices. "I . 



3b. Side view of fragment of cast, with a varix. \ 



Other fragments (not figured) show parallel varices. 



Fig. 4. Nerinea pauxilla .............. 25 



Front view of imperfect attached specimen. Enlarged two diameters. 



Fig. 5. Eunema ? bicarinata 24 



5 a. Front view of the single specimen. 



5 b. Dorsal view of the same. 



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Natural size. 



Fig. 6. Alaria moaodactyla 28 



(Jii. Front view of best preserved specimen. 

 6 b. Dorsal view of second specimen, showing single digitation. 

 6 c. Dorsal view of third specimen, showing best the canal. 

 All enlarged two diameters. 



Fig. 7. Pterocera (Harpagodes) 29 



Front view of east nearly complete, but distorted. Natural size. 



Fig. 8. Nerinea (Cryptoplocus) Libanensis 26 



8o. Dorsal view of an imperfect specimen. ") . 



8 b. Oblique front and basal view of the same ) 



Fig. 9. Front views of undetermined casts 37 



Fig. 10. Tylostoma Syriacum Conrad sp 19 



Front view of better specimen than that represented by Figs. 6 a, b of Plate I. Natural 

 size. 



