Triodopsis fallax (Say)* 
Mesodon albolabiis (Say) Morse. 
Mesodon thyroides (Say) Tryon. 
Vallonia pulchella (Muell.) Binney. 
Punctum pygma@eum (Drap.)* 
Succinea avara Say. 
Succinea aurea Lea. 
Succinea totteniana Lea.* 
Those marked with an asterisk (*) 
are not listed in Mr. Sanderson Smith’s 
‘‘Catalogue of the Mollusca of Staten 
Island’’, published as Extra No 5 of 
our Proceedings, in March 1887, and 
may be considered as additions to our 
faunal record. 
MINOR NOTES. 
Dr. Philip Dowell exhibited the fol- 
lowing ferns, not heretofore reported 
from the Island: 
Dryopteris simulata Davenp., collected 
near Richmond Valley, Oct. 4th, 1903; 
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Dryopteris cristata marginalis Davenp.. 
collected on the east side of South Ave , 
near Arlington Station, Oct. 31st, 1903. 
Dr. Arthur Hollick exhibited speci- 
mens of drift material, collected from 
exposures along the line of the South 
Side Boulevard, in the vicinity of 
Giffords. Amongst the specimens was 
a fragment of hardened Cretaceous 
clay, containing plant remains, similar 
to those which have been found at 
Arrochar, Prince’ sBay and Tottenville. 
Dr. Hollick suggested that careful 
search should be made for more of this 
material as it is likely to carry well 
preserved leaf impressions. 
Mr. John T. Featherstone exhibited 
fragments of Lower Helderberg lime- 
stone, containing well preserved speci- 
mens of Lepiena rhomboidalis (Hall) and 
Spirifer macropleura (Conr.), collected 
on the Fingerboard Road. 
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