Vol. IV] ANDERSON AND MARTIN— NEOCENE RECORD 89 



Dimensions : — Altitude of the figured specimen, apex and 

 canal defective, 43 mm. ; width of the last whorl, 24 mm. 



Type: — No. 211, Cal. Acad. Sci., Miocene of the Oregon 

 coast, five miles north of Yaquina Bay, locality 36. 



This species is near Turris coli Dall, which has the nodes ex- 

 tending to the suture above and is not distinctly angulated. The 

 new form has nodes instead of ribs, and is angulated. 



Turris carlsoni, new species 



Plate 5, figures 2a and 2b. 



Shell large and solid, fusiform, with about eight whorls; 

 spire high, with an acute apex ; whorls of the spire with a sub- 

 dued angular appearance below the middle, slightly concave 

 above, convex below, ornamented with a row of nodes on the 

 angulation, and numerous spiral striations somewhat alternat- 

 ing in prominence ; suture appressed, bordered by a sutural col^ 

 lar; body-whorl ventricose, convex near the middle of the 

 whorl, with inconspicuous or obsolete nodes, spiral sculpture 

 the same as on the upper whorls ; on some specimens the lower 

 portion of the body-whorl is marked by raised spiral cords and 

 intercalary lines in place of the incised lines or striations ; aper- 

 ture oval, with a simple outer lip ; columella incrusted, smooth, 

 with an anterior sulcus ; canal moderately long, curved to the 

 left. 



Dimensions : — Altitude of the type specimen, canal defective, 

 44 mm. ; width of the last whorl, 21 mm. ; length of the aper- 

 ture, including the canal, 25 mm. 



Type: — No. 212, and cotype No. 213, Cal. Acad. Sci., Mio- 

 cene of the Oregon coast, six miles north of Yaquina Bay, 

 locality 36. 



Named for John I. Carlson of the California Academy of 

 Sciences. 



Genus BATHYTOMA Harris & Burrows 



Bathytoma condonana, new species 



Plate 7, figure 8. 



Shell of moderate size, ovate, with elevated spire and acute 

 apex ; whorls six or seven, ornamented with a row of nodes near 

 the anterior margin, concave above, finely cancellated with 



