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Subgenus NOETiA Gray 

 IVoelia ponderosa Say 



Area pGnderosa Sos"., Jour, Acad, Nat, Sci.. Phila,, jst. ser., 

 vol. 2, p, 267, 1822. 



contraria Reeve, Conch. Icon,, Ar^a^ pi. 8., fig, 55, 1844. 



elegans Philippi, Zeitschr, Mai., p, 92, 1847, Not elegans 

 of Perry, 181 1 ; Roemer, 1836; d'Orbigny, 1844; Wood, 

 1846 ; nor of de Kominck. 

 ponderosa Holmes, Post-Pleiocene Fos. S. Car., p. 21, pi. 4^ 



figs. 4, 4a, i860; Hilgard, House of Rep. Ex, Doc, vol. 



I, pt. 2, p. 887, 1878 ; Singley, Fourth Ann. Rept. Geol. 



Surv. Texas, p. 325, 1892, 



{Noetia) ponderosa Dall, Bull, 37, U. S. Nat. Mus., p. 40, 

 1889; Trans. Wagner Inst. Sci., vol. 3, pt. 4, p. 633, 

 1898 ; Vanatta, Proc. Acad, Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. 55, p. 

 756, 1903: Clark, Maryland Geol. Surv., Pleistocene, p. 

 205, pi. 64, figs. 1-6, 1906 ; Sheldon, Palseont, Amer., 

 vol. I, p. 28, pi. 6, figs. 6-10, 1916. 



Distribution. — Cape Cod to Yucatan. Pliocine to Recent. 

 Gulf Coast. — Recent : Ft. Barranca, Cedar Keys, Indian 

 Pass, St. Joseph's Bay, Crooked Island, Florida : Horn 

 Island, Mississippi ; Point au Fer, Louisiana ; Galveeton, 

 Corpus Christi, Texas. 



Pleistocene : Grand Chenier, New Orleans pumping station 

 No. 7, New Orleans artesian well of 1856 at 480 and 560 

 feet (Hilgard), Lake Borgne borings; Knapp's wells, Ter- 

 rebonne Parish, No. 2, at 1519-1542, 1632-1726, 1719- 

 1842, No. 3 at 670, 1579-1618, 1700, Crowley well No. 4, 

 Jennings, at 1663- 1670 feet. 



Upper Miocene : variety carolinensis Conrad, Galveston artes- 

 ian well at 2552-2871 feet (Harris). 



