DALL, TERTIARY MOLLUSKS OF FLORIDA, PART 11. 



PLATE XIV. 



Fig. I. Drillia schismatica Dall ; 20.5 mm.; p. 222. 



Fig. I a. Drillia hoplophortis Dall ; 17.3 mm.; p. 221. 



Fig. I b. Drillia aphanitoma var. oxiaV)?i\\\ 16.0 mm.; p. 222. 



Fig. 2. Drillia myrmecoon Dall ; lo.o mm.; p. 220. 



Fig. 2 a. Drillia sigela Dall ; 16.0 mm.; p. 223. 



Fig, 2 b. Drillia aphanitoma Dall ; 21.5 mm.; p. 221. 



Fig. 3. Fusus caloosa'ensisH'p., typical, elongated Floridian form; 62.0 mm.; p. 234. 



Fig. 3 a. Clava caloosa'ensis Dall ; 24.5 mm.; p. 291. 



Fig. 3 b. Fusus equalis Emmons, typical form ; 90.0 mm.; p. 234. 



Fig. 4. Ceriihium glaphyrea'Da.\\\ 16.0 mm.; p. 283. 



Fig. 4 a. Fusus caloosa'ensis Hp., stouter variety ; 70.0 mm.; p. 234. 



Fig. 5. Volufella dacriaT>a\\ ; 5.0 mm.; p. 226. 



Fig. 6. Glyphostoma Johnsotti'DaW; loomm. ; p. 223. 



Fig. 7. Cancellaria sericea Dall ; 16.0 mm.; p. 224. 



Fig. 7 a. Ca?icellaria sericea Dall ; viewed from above ; 11. 6 mm.; p. 224. 



Fig. 8. Ceriihium callisoma Dall ; 24.0 mm.; p. 282. 



Fig. 9. Ceriihium glaphyrea \&'c. lilharium T)a\\ ; 19.0 mm.; p. 284. 



Fig. 10. Cerilhiumjloridamii/i Morch, not quite adiih; 30.0 mm.; p. 282. 



Fig. II. Ceriihium plafynemaDa.\\,{rormgutta.-percYia squeeze taken from the natural 

 mold in limestone ; 26.0 mm. ; p. 281. 



Fig. 12. Ceriihium Burnsii'DaW ; 55.0 mm.; p. 280. 



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