1866.] 



GUPPT WEST-INDIAN TEETIAEIES. 



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Conus gracilissimus, Guppy. 

 Murex Domingensis, Sow, 

 Typhis alatus, Sow. 

 Persona similima, Sow. 

 Triton variegatus, Lam. 



femoralis, Linn. 



gemmatus, Eeeve. 



Oliva cylindrica, Sow. 



hispidula, Lam. 



Mitra Henekeni, Sow. 



varicosa, Sow. 



Fasciolaria semistriata, Sow. 



intermedia, Sow. 



Turbinellus ovoideus, Kien. 



validus, Sow. 



Haitensis, Sow. 



Latirus infundibulura, Gmcl. 

 Fusus Henekeni, Sow. 



Haitensis, Sow. 



Pyrula melongena, Linn. 

 Marginella coniformis, Sow. 

 Cypr^ca Henekeni, Sow. 



pustulata, Lam. 



Voluta pulcbella, Sow. 



soror, Sow. 



Columbella Haitensis, Sow. 



venusta. Sow. 



Cancellaria lajvescens, Guppy. 



Barretti, Gupjpy. 



Moorei, Guppy. 



Pleurotoma Henekeni, Sow. 



venustum, Sow. 



censors, "Sow. 



Haitense, Sow. 



Jaquense, Sow. 



Terebra flammea. Lam. 

 suleifera. Sow. 



Terebra injequalis, Sow. 



bipartita. Sow. 



Phos Moorei, Guppy. 



elegans, Guppy. 



Nassa incrassata, Mull. 

 Ceritbium plebeium. Sow. 



uniseriale, Sow. 



Natica subclausa. Sow. 



sulcata, Horn. 



pbasianelloides, -D' Orh. 



Solarium quadriseriatum. Sow. 

 Dentalium Mississipense, Conr. 

 Petaloconchus sculpturatus,ica 

 Vermetus papulosus, Guppy. 

 Bulla striata, Brug. 



paupercula. Sow. 



granosa. Sow. 



Corbula viminea, Guppy. 

 Venus Paphia, Linn. 



puerpera, Linn. 



Lucina Pennsylvanica, Linn. 



tigrina, Linn. 



Tellina biplicata, Conr. 

 Cardita scabricostata, Guppy. 

 Cardium Haitense, Sow. 

 Pectunculus acuticostatus, Sow 

 Area patricia, Sow. 



Nose, Linn. 



• consobrina, Sow. 



pexata. Say. 



Pecten Thetidis, Sow. 



ingequalis, Sow. 



oxygonus, Sow. 



Spondylus bifrons. Sow. 

 Chama arcinella, La7n. 

 Ostrea virginica, Gmel. 

 Teredo fistula, Lea. 



There are several undescribed species in the Geological Society's 

 collection. 



b. Jamaica. — As I have so recently given an account of the Mio- 

 cene Mollnsca of Jamaica*, I need do no more than give the names 

 of some additional species. These are : — 



Turritella tornata, spec. nov. 

 Corbula yieta, spec. nov. 



Nesera costellata, Desh.f 



The Corals of the Miocene deposits of Jamaica have been described 

 by Dr. Duncan $. Three species of Echinoderms are known from the 

 Tertiaries of Jamaica : they have been named by Michelin ; but one 

 only (Clypeaster ellipticus) has been described or figured. 



c. Trinidad. — I have alluded to the Caroni series in my paper on 

 the Jamaican fossils. Its relation to the other Tertiaries is shown 

 by the diagram (fig. 2). Further particulars will be found in the 

 ^ Geological Eeport on Trinidad' § ; and it is only necessary now to 



* Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxii. p. 281. 



t I learnt the occurrence of this shell in Jamaica from Mr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys. 



X Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxi. p. 1. 



§ Wall and Sawkins, Geological Eeport on Trinidad, p. 41. 



