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carinated, slightly channeled beneath the suture; (5) inner lip 

 with a mere wash of callus, not rugose except posteriorly ..where 

 the spirals of the body whorl show through the light callus. 

 Length 88, width 24 mm. 



In general aspect F. Henekeni Veatchi recalls F. longican- 

 datus Bory, now living off Ceylon. 



In F. Henekeni the ribs persist, in Henekeni haitensis they 

 tend to become obsolete, in F. Henekeni Veatchi this gerontic 

 character is greatly intensified. 



This fine Fusus is named in honor of Mr. Arthur C. Veatch 

 of London, England, as a token of friendship, and appreciation 

 of his great assistance in this work. 



Locality. — (Exp'd '16) Zone H, Rio Cana at Caimito. 



Genus Fasciolaria Lamarck 



Fasciolaria semistriala Sowerby 

 Plate 13, Figure i 



Fasciolaria semistriata Sowerby, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 



6, p. 49, 1849. 

 Fasciolaria intermedia Sowerby, Id. vol. 6, p. 49. 1849. 

 Fasciolaria semistriata Guppy, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., vol. 22, p. 288., 



pi. 16, fig. 12, 1866. 

 Fasciolaria semistriata Gabb, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc., vol. 15, p. 216, 



1873- 

 Fasciolaria semistriata Guppy, Geol. Mag. London, p. 438, 1874. 

 Fasciolaria intermedia Guppy, Quart Jour Geol. Soc, vol. 32, p. 523, 



1876. 

 Fasciolaria semistriata Dall, Trans. Wagner Inst. Sci., vol. 3, pt. i. 



pp. 101, 102, 1890; pt. 6, p. 1583, 1903. 



Sowerby compared this species to the recent Australian F. 

 ftisiformis Valenciennes, which it resembles in general form; but 

 its real affinities are with the West Indian F. tidipa Linne. 



There seems no doubt that Guppy was correct in regarding 

 Sowerby' s F. intermedia as synonymous with F. semistriata. 

 Sowerby described F. intermedia as six-whorled, the first smooth, 



