28 FOSSILS AND NON-MARINE MOLLUSKS 



Station 32. — J^olian sand rock, one hundred yards north of " Glass 

 Window," Bleuthera Island, at about three feet above sea level. 



Cerion alta Maynard. 



Station 23. — Pine, rather soft, sand rock from near Clarence Harbor, 

 Long Island, about three-quarters of a mile inland. 



Mytilus exustus Linng. 

 Divaricella guadrisulcata Orblgny. 

 Bulla striata Brugui6re. 

 Mangilia sp. (fragment). 

 OHvella nivea Gmelin? ' 

 Trivia pediculus Linng. 

 Litorina sp. (young shell). 

 Bittium varium PfelfEer. 



Station 24. — Basement rock of Eum Cay. Same as Station 3. Hard 



water-laid sand rock with numerous shell fragments and worn calcareous 



pebbles. 



8troml>us gigas Llnn6. 

 Murex nuceusf Morch. 

 Nassa ambigua Montagu. 

 Pyrula papyratia Say, fragment. 

 Area umtonata Lamarck. 

 Mytilus exustus LinnS. 

 Balanus sp. fragments. 

 Meandrites sp. worn. 



Station 25. — See Station 2. 



•Station 26. — Hard, fine gravel rock from Arthurs Town, Cat Island, 



about half a mile inland. 



Glycymeris americana Defrance. 

 Cardita (Qlans) dominguensis Orblgny. 



Station 27.— Fossils from above "Glass Window," Eleuthera Island. 



See also Station 6. 



Cerion ilandi Pilsbry and Vanatta. 

 CepoUs varians Menke. 



Station 28.— Fossils from three and a half miles N. W. of Clarence 

 Harbor, Long Island, and half-way across the island. 

 Area sp. fragment. 

 Godakia orbicularis Linn€. 

 Phacoides (Here) pensylvanicus Llnne. 

 Phacoides (Lucinisca) nassula Conrad. 

 Chione cancellata Llnn€. 

 Golurnbella mercatoria Llnn6. 

 Mitra sp. fragment. 



