PLATE XXIll. 



Fig. I. SolaricUa louisiana Dall ; alt. 5.5 mm. ; p. 407. 

 Fig. I a. The same, from below; ma,\. diam. 7 mm. ; p. 407. 

 Fig. 2. Solariella turrifeHa Dall ; alt. 5.6 mm. ; p. 408. 

 Liotia agenca Dall ; diam. 2.5 mm. ; p. 410. 



a. The same, from below ; p. 410. 

 Vaginella chipolana Dall, ventral view ; 5.5 mm. ; p. 431. 

 The same, in profile ; p. 431. 



Tcinostotna cliipohinum Dall, from below ; 2,3 mm. ; p. 413. 

 The same, from above ; p.' 413. 



Tcinostoina caloosaense Dall, from below ; 2 mm. ; p. 413. 

 Tfinosioma microforatis Dall, from abo\"e ; 4.7 mm. ; p. 415. 

 The same, from below ; 4.7 mm. ; p. 415. 

 Teitiostoma steiratinn Dall ; 2.6 mm. ; p. 415. 

 Teinosioma pseiidadeorbis Dall, from below ; 5.5 mm. ; p. 417. 

 The same, in profile ; p. 417. 

 Teinostoma collinus Dall ; 2 mm. ; p. 416. 

 Tfinostoiiia fitiiiculiis Dall, from below ; 2.4 mm. ; p. 417. 

 Cochliolcpis striata Stimpson, basal view ; 6 mm. ; p. 419. 

 The same, from above ; p. 419. 

 Molteria duplinensis Dall ; 2 mm. ; p. 421. 

 Neritina chipolana Dall ; 5 mm. ; p. 422. 

 CaJliostoma cyclus Dall, from below ; 5.2 mm. ; p. 403. 



b. The same, in profile ; p. 403. 

 Fissuridea chipolatia Dall ; i 5 mm. ; p. 426. 

 Lucapina {Foraminclla) suffusa Reeve ; 14.75 n^™- ; P- 424. 



Fig. 23 a. hcItnocJiiton tampaensis Dall, central valve, from above ; the fine granulation is 

 not indicated ; lat. 4 mm. ; p. 434. 



Fig. 23 b. The same valve, from below ; p. 434. 



Fig. 24. Dcntaliuin caloosacnse Dall ; 50 mm. ; the dorsoventral line in tire accompany- 

 ing view of the anterior orifice would be horizontal or parallel to the base of 

 the plate, p. 441. 



Fig. 25. Doitaliuiii caduloide Dall ; the same remark applies to the figure of the 

 aperture ; 10 mm. ; p. 442. 



Fig. 26. Cadiilus floridanus Dall ; 9.25 mm. ; p. 446. 



Note. — As it was necessary to assign numbers to these figures before they could be 

 assembled on the plate, the sequence of the numbers has been broken up. 



As the figures are of different degrees of magnification, the longest dimension of the 

 specimen — viewed as in the figure — follows the name in the references to this and the 

 other plates, except where otherwise stated. 



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