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71. Pletjrotoma ventjsta, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 50, pi. x. f. 7. 



My P. jamaicensis may possibly be referred to this species as a 

 small and marked variety. The living analogue of this species ap- 

 pears to be P. gibbosa, Chemn. 



72. Pletjrotoma consors, Sow. G. J", vol. vi. p. 50. (PL XXYIII. 

 fig. 7.) 



I cannot undertake to say that this is identical with P. militarise 

 Hinds, though Gabb considers it so. The likeness was remarked by 

 Sowerby. 



73. Pletjrotoma squamosa, Gabb, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. vol. xv. 

 p. 208. (PI. XXIX. fig. 7.) 



There is one example of this species in the Geological Society's 

 collection. The sculpture is very remarkable. Several other forms 

 of Pleurotoma are named by Gabb ; but I have seen none which may 

 not be referred to one or other of the above five species, which are 

 well marked and decidedly distinct. 



74. Clavatula labiata, Gabb, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. vol. xv. p. 209. 



(PL XXYIII. fig. 3.) 



Near to C. imperialism Lam. West Africa. 



75. CONES RECOGNITTJS, Guppy. 



C. solidus, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 45 ; Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. pi. 

 xvi. fig. 1. 



Gabb identifies this with C. pyriformis, Reeve. The C. solidus 

 of Sowerby (Thes. Conch. 580, = (7. retifer, Menke) is a different 

 species, very unlike the Haitian shell. 



76. Contjs consobrintts, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 45; Guppy, Geol. Mag. 



1874, pi. xvii. f. 3. 



C. granozonatus, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 287, pi. xvi. f. 5. 



Prof. Gabb has so conscientiously worked out the Haitian Cones 

 that I accept this rectification, which otherwise would have appeared 

 to me difficult. The figure given by me in the Geological Magazine 

 is fairly representative of the usual form. 



77. Contjs catenatus, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 45, pi. ix. f. 2. 



C. interstinctus, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 288, pi. xvi. f. 3. 



C. stenostoma, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 44; Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. 

 p. 287, pi. xvi. f. 2. 



Gabb records C. stenostomus as distinct from C. catenatus ; but I 

 find great difficulty, on comparison of many specimens, in drawing 

 the line of demarcation. 



78. Cones gracilissimtts, Guppy, Geol. Journ. vol. xxii. p. 288, 

 pi. xvi. f. 4. 



Gabb refers this to C. Orbighyi, Audonin (O. planicostatus, Sow.). 

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