124 PLEIOCENE FOSSILS. 



SCALARIA.— Lam. 



SCALAEIA MULTISTRIATA. — Say. 

 Plate XXVI. Fig. 14. 



Scalaria multistriata, Say, Amn. Conch., pi. 27. 

 Scalaria multistriata, Gould, Invert. Mass., p. 251. 



S. testa valde elongata; anfractibus convexis, complanatis; costis crebris modice elevatis; 

 umbilico nullo. 



Description. Shell greatly elongated, whorls convex, flattened; longitudinal ribs 

 numerous, slightly elevated, spaces between them without lines, umbilicus none. 



Our specimen is imperfect, but there can be no doubt as to its identity. It is a common 

 species in the Post Pleiocene and recent upon the coast. 



Plate XXVI. Fig. 14, Natural size. 



Locality. Smith's, Goose Creek. Museum, College of Charleston. 



SCALARIA.— Lam. 



SCALARIA CLATHRUS. 

 Plate XXVI. Fig. 15. 



Scalaria clathrus, Say, Amn. Conch., pi. 27. 



Our figure represents but a fragment, the lower whorls and ribs of Scalaria clathrus; 

 it is a common shell on the coast, and fossil in the Post Pleiocene marl. 



Plate XXVI. Fig. 15, A Fragment. 



Locality. Smith's, Goose Creek. Museum, College of Charleston. 



