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and Pratten’s name, P. Rogersii, (Jour. Phil. a eect Aug. 1854) 
founded upon a variety, or more properly, conditio the same, will 
have to be adopted. Figures 11 and 12, Productus Sahahdune ¢ McC, 
seems scarcely distinct from the European species, P. punctatus ; but if 
different, our author’s name cannot be retained for it, since it was figured 
by Prof. Shephard in this — vol. xxxiv, p. 153, under the name 
P. semipunctatus, as long back 
In regard to Plate II, we Soeld merely remark that figure 5, Bellero- 
hon Blaneyanus McC. seems to be only a variety of his B. vitiatus, 
ev 
Fleming, though here, again, he was too late in proposing a new name, 
since Mr. Cox named this shell B. carbonarius in 1857 (see Keneddleh 
Geol. Report, vol. iii, p. 562). His figures 9, 10 and 13, of this plate, 
resenting forms he calls Leda Knozensis, i. Owenii, and LD. Rushensis, 
have more the eg of the genus Yoldia. If they are true aaa mh 
ever, their names must be written Nuculana Knoxensis, N. Rus 
and WV. Owenit 
not the form of shells of that genus as restricted by modern conchologists. 
Figures 14 and 15, Watica Altonensis McC. and WV. Shumardi McC. are 
not Naticas at all, as will be seen at a glance, but belong to McCoy’s 
genus Naticopsis, and hence, if new, must be called teed Altonen- 
sis and Naticopsis Shumardi. The genus Vatica, as now restricted, is 
wholly siakeiiiede in the Paleozoic rocks, as all well “intr i palsontel 
must be aware. Figures 19 and 20, Discina trigonalis McC., and 
iformis McC, are doubtless pies’ 5 varieties of D. nitida Phillips, 
ing to i 
, repres is 
On n Bate Vv, ‘aid sae Grincids, he gives (fig. han an :ekeellont rep- 
a noble species under the name Forbesiocrinus Pratteni, 
trate his Allorisma sinuata and A, clavata. In the explanations of the 
plate he writes their names Allorisma (Sangui inaria) sinuata, and Allo- 
risma (Sanguinaria) clavata. As Sanguinaria is a genus of plants, the 
Sieh etel douhtiens intended to write it Saagesanlitees since the first of 
these two species seems to be congeneric with some of the forms included 
in the ed ae by M eCoy, 
On Plate VU, he gives (fig. 4) Nuculites Vase w is un- 
inves a true Lede, or ss sth Nuculana and shuld be seer ‘ 
Nuculana Vaseyane. ridge he mentions, descending from 
