B. J. L. GTJPPY OX THE HIOCEXE FOSSILS OF HAITI. 525 



Orepitacelia ccpula, Guppy, Geol. Mag. 1867, p. 500. 



Dolophancs melanotics, Gabb, Proc. Acad. 3N"; S. Phil. 1872, 

 p. 273, pi. xi. fig. 7 ; Trans. Airier. Phil. Soc. vol. xv. p. 234. 



After a careful examination no doubt remains on my mind of the 

 correctness of the above synonymy, which is suggested by Prof. G abb 

 himself. The points of difference which he notices are not constant, 

 as I have ascertained by the inspection of a series of specimens from 

 Jamaica, 



57. Teeebea stjlcifeea, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 47. (PI. XXIX. 

 fig. 80 



T. bipartita, Sow. 



T. iiicequalis, Sow. 



Gabb considers T. sutcifera to be identical with T. robusta, Hinds. 

 After an examination of the numerous specimens in the Society ? s 

 collection, I can establish no constant differences between the indi- 

 viduals described under the three above-quoted names by Sowerby. 



T. fiammea is included by error in our list of West-Indian Miocene 

 fossils. 



58. Cassis sulcifeea, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 47, pi. x. fig. 1. 



59. Cassis moxilifeea, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 287, pi. xvii. 

 fig. 8. 



C. rechisa, Guppy, Geol. Mag. 1874, p. 434. 



Gabb identifies this species with C. granulosa ; and I find a very 

 close resemblance between them. But C. monilifera is distinguished 

 by its varices, which, however, are wanting in the form I have 

 called C. reclusa ; and the latter is moreover devoid of the row of 

 tubercles on the angle. The species is as near to C. subulosa (Mio- 

 cene of Europe) as to C. granulosa. 



CO. Cassldaeia l^vigata, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 47, pi. x. fig. 2. 



Cassiclaria suhlcevigata, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 287, pi. xvii. 

 fig. 10. 



\\ bile agreeing with Gabb that V. sublwvigata, Guppy, is only a 

 variety, I may mention that it is a distinguishable form. Examples 

 of it were separated in the Geological Society's collection by Mr. 

 Carrick Moore as C. laevigata, var. 



61. Oxiscia domixgexsis, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 47, pi. x. fig. 3. 



62. Malea camijea, Guppy, G. J", vol. xxii. p. 287, pi. xvii. fig. 9. 

 Gabb regards this as identical with M. ringens, Swains. (latilabris y 



VaL). 



63. Fictjla mississipiexsis, Conr. Journ. Phil. Acad. 2nd ser. vol. i. 

 p. 117. 



F. carbasea, Gnppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 580, pi. xxvi. fig. 7. 

 Found also in the Miocene of Jamaica and Trinidad. 



