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inal lines of growth which swing forward in the medial portion of 

 the volution giving the margin of the lip a broad, curved form ; 

 margin of the lip somewhat in-flected ; spire very short, of scarceh' 

 over two volutions, suture broadl}- channelled. 



This is a large, imposing t3^pe of Tornathia, measuring in 

 adult specimens 23mm. in length b}' 13 in diameter. It is found 

 abundantly in the material above described in association with 

 Meretrix ajigelhicE. 



Fusoficula angelinensis, n. sp., PL 2. Fig. 15. 



Specific characterization. — More or less long — Scaphella- 

 shaped as illustrated ; differing from all other members known to 

 the writer in its elongate form, with no traces of a .shouldering 

 above on the body whorl and no traces of tri-carination mediall}^ ; 

 revolving lines stronger than the longitudinal, and showing gen- 

 erally a secondarj' intermediate lesser series. 



Found associeted with the above on Angelina River, Tex. 



