345 Dominican FossiivS — Maury 



papilliform, the second, third and fourth tuberculate, the rest 

 ventricose, smooth. This would apply to specimens of semistriata 

 but not to the interviedia of Gabb and others. 



F. semistriata has also been reported from Bowden and 

 Auguilla. 



Localities. — (Exp'd '16) Bluff i, Cercado de Mao (Abun- 

 dant); Zone G, Rio Gurabo at Los Quemados. 



Fasciolaria Kempi Maury 

 Plate 12, Figure 4 



Fasciolaria intermedia Gabb, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, vol. 15, p. 217, 

 1873. Not Fasciolaria intermedia Sowerby, Quart. Jour. Geol. 

 Soc. London, vol. 6, p. 49, 1849 ( = F. semistriata Sowerby.) 

 Siphonalia Kempi Maury, Bull 21. Amer. Paleont., vol. 4, p. 138, pi. 5, 



fig. 5, 1910. 

 Fasciolaria intermedia Brown and Pilsbry, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Phila., p. 506, 1912. Not of Sowerby. 

 This species was incorrectly identified by Gabb as Sowerby' s 

 intermedia. The true F. intermedia has the whorls ( after the 

 fourth ) smooth, while those of Gabb's shell, as shown by our 

 figure, are tuberculate. 



By accident a fragmentary shell was mixed with Chipola 

 material and erroneously described by the writer as a Siphonalia. 

 Fasciolaria Kempi is a small member of the F.gigantea stock- 

 Its Gatun analogue is F. Gorgasiana Brown and Pilsbry. Our 

 specimens were collected by Gabb in Santo Domingo, and the 

 species is also found at Bowden. 



Fasciolaria carminamaris , n. sp. 

 Plate 13, Figure 2 



Shell large, very handsome, whorls convex, not carinate, 

 concavely flattened posteriorly; ornamented with thirteen 

 rounded tubercles on the shoulder, cut by an ill-defined revolving 

 sulcus so as to appear double. The center of the sulcus is 

 occupied by a granular thread; in addition there is a second, 

 anterior row of smaller rounded nodules lying close to the suture 

 of the following volution, and on the body whorl along the 

 continuation of the sutural line; the penultimate whorl bears 



