532 



R. J. L. GTJPPY ON THE MIOCENE FOSSILS OE HAITI. 



Gabb describes three other Arks ; and we have also A.pexata re- 

 corded from the Haitian Miocene. 



115. Pectttnculus decussates, Linn. 



This appears to be the prior name of the species formerly re- 

 corded by me as P. pennaceus, Lam. (Hanley, Ips. Linn. Conch, p. 96). 



116. Pectttncultjs actjticostatus, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 53, pi. x. 

 fig. 3. 



Of Leda and Nucula we have several species recorded from the 

 West-Indian Miocene; but I have not recognized any of them among 

 the Haitian fossils. 



117. Pecten thetidis, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 52. 



118. Pecten oxygonus, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 52. 



P. exasperatus, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 294. 

 I agree with Gabb in the above rectification. 



119. Pecten in^qualis, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 52. 



Pecten incvqualis, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 294, pi. xviii. fig. 6. 



120. Ostrea virginica, Gmel. 



121. Ostrea haitensis, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 53. 



Gabb has corrected the error into which I fell in regarding this 

 as identical with the preceding. 



122. Ditrtjpa dentalinum, Guppy, Gcol. Mag. 1874, pi. xvi. fig. 11, 

 and 1875, p. 41. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 

 Plate XXVIII. 



Pig. 1. Marginella Sowerbyi. 



2. Fusus Henekeni, var. hai- 



tensis. 



3. Clara tula labiata. 



4. Murex cornurectus. 



5. Turbinelius aedificatus. 



Fig. 6. Fusus Henekeni, type. 



7. Pleurotoina consors. 



8. Orthaulax inornata. 



9. Cancellaria epistomifera. 

 10. Phorus delectus. 



Plate XXIX. 



Fig. 1. Murex textilis. 



2. Triton domingensis. 



3. Turbinelius haitensis. 



4. Cerithium uniseriale. 



5. Conus marginatus. 



6. Clea trmicata. 



Fig. 7. Pleurotoma squamosa. 



8. Terebra sulcifera. 



9. Cerithium obesum. 



10. Cyprrea Gabbiana. 



11. Sigaretus excentricus. 



