80 PLEIOCENE FOSSILS. 



VENUS SUB N A SUTA.— d'Oeb. 

 Plate XXI. Fig. 3. 



Venus subnasuta, d'Orb., Prod, de Paleontologie, Vol. 3. p. 108, No. 2024. 

 Cytherea subnasuta, Co?i., Pro. Ac. Nat. Sci., Vol. 1, p. 28. 

 Cytherea subnasuta, Con., Foss. Ter. Form., p. 72, pi. 41. 



C. testa triangularis ventricosa; latere buccali angustato, extremitate sub-producta, sub- 

 angulata; superjicie rugosa, rugis concentricis; margine anali oblique arcuato; natibus 

 distantibus a margine anali. 



Description. Shell triangular, ventricose; buccal side narrowed, slightly produced 

 and sub-angulated at the extremity ; anal margin obliquely arched ; ' beaks distant from 

 anal margin. 



Venus subnasuta is allied to V. sayana of Conrad, but is proportionally longer, less 

 ventricose, narrower, and more produced on the buccal side. 



Plate XXI. Fig. 3, Magnified figure, with outline natural size. 



Locality. Pee Dee. 



Museum, College of Charleston. 



VENUS EEPOSTA. — d'Oeb. 

 Plate XXI. Fig. 4. 



Venus reposta, d'Orb., Prod, de Paleontologie, Vol. 3, p. 108, No. 2022. 

 Cytherea reposta, Con., Foss. Ter. For., p. 15, pi. 9, fig. 2. 

 Cytherea reposta, Con., Jour. Ac. Nat. Sci., Vol. 7, p. 132. 



V. testa magna, ovata, sub-crassa, sub-convexa; natibus prominentibus; margine dorsali 

 depressa, sub-arcuata; margine anali sub-rotundata; lunula magna lanceolata. 



