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TERTIARY FAUNA OF FLORIDA 



Ungiilina, cont'd. 



hiticola 1 155. 

 Unio 971, 979. 

 Vagina 951. 

 Vasconia 1134, 1135. 



Jeffreysiana 11 17. 

 Vasconiella 1117. 



Jeffreysiana 1 135, 1 1 36. 

 Velorita 



Aoridana 1199. 

 Venericardia 1077, 1080. 

 , Veneridse 1064. 

 Venerupis 965, 1040, 1058. 



decussata 1057. 



monstrosa 1057. 



Venus 



ascia ii8g. 

 Burnsii 1198. 

 caloosana 1198. 

 deflorata 971, 980. 

 diaphana 11 78. 

 divergens 1059. 

 erosa 1040. 

 fragilis 1051. 

 halidona 1194. 

 islandica mi. 

 Langdoni iigS. 

 lapicida 1057, 1059. 

 latilirata 1198. 

 lithophaga 1056. 



Venus, cont'd. 



lupinus 1 178. 



minuta 11 19, n68. 



purpurascens 985, 993. 



rustica 1066, 1067. 



tarquinia 1194. 



ulocyina 1198. 

 Verticordia 



eocensis 1 198. 



mississippiensis 1198. 

 Woodia 1 165. 

 Yoldia 1009. 

 Zoe 1153. 



pumila 1 1 18. 



ADDENDUM. 



To the synonymy of Kellia, page 1153, add: 



Diplodontina Stempel, in Spengel's Zool. Jahr., Snppl. bd. iv., bd. 2, heft i, p. 232, 

 Dec., 1899. Type D. tumbesiana Stempel, loc. cit., pi. 12, figs. 18, 19, 19a. (Chile.) 



According to the figures and description, this name is an exact synonym of Kellia. 



A Strigilla galvestonensis has been described by Harris from the Upper Miocene of 

 the Galveston artesian well, in Bull. Am. Pal., i., p. 92, pi. 7, fig. 4, 1895. 



FINAL NOTE. 



Plates 48 and 49, to which a few references appear in the text, will be issued with Part 

 vi. The manuscript of this memoir was submitted for publication in April, 1900, and the 

 printing was completed November 28, 1900. 



