TYPE SPECIMENS OP INVERTEBRATE FOSSILS. 267 



262. Fasciolaria ? (Cryptorhytis) flexicostata (Meek and Hay- 

 den). Holotype and paratypes. 

 Fort Pierre (Cret. ). Yellowstone River, near Miles City, 

 Montana. 



Meek, Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr., IX, 1876, p. 367, pi. 19, 

 fig. 2. 



See Fusus flexuocostatus. 



287. Fasciolaria (Piestochilus ?) galpiniana( Meek and Hayden). 



Holotype and paratype. 

 Fox Hills (Cret.). Moreau River, South Dakota. 



Meek, Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr., IX, 1876, p. 362, pi. 32, figs. 

 2a, 2b. 



See Fusus galpinianus. 



259. Fasciolaria (Piestochilus; scarboroughi (Meek and Hay- 

 den) . Holotype and paratypes. 

 Fox Hills (Cret.). Butte au Gres, Missouri River. 



Meek, Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr., IX, 1876, p. 359, pi. 32, 

 figs. 4, 4a-d. 



See Fusus (Pleurotoma?) scarboroughi. 



112421. Fasciolaria (sparrowi var?) acuta (Emmons). Plesiotype. 

 Miocene. Natural Well, Duplin County, North Carolina. 



Dall, Trans. Wagner Free Inst. Sci. Phila., Ill, Pt. II, 1892, p. 

 229, pi. 13, fig. 2. 



1 1 1630. Fasciolaria (Lyrosoma) sulcosa (Conrad). Plesiotype. 



Miocene. Jericho, New Jersey. 



Whitfield, Mon. XXIV, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1894, p. 100, pi. 17, 

 figs. 9, 10. 



1 15482. Fasciolaria textilis Guppy. Holotype. 



OHgocene. Jamaica, British West Indies. 



Guppy, Geol. Mag., London, Dec. II, I, 1874, p. 410, pi. 16, fig. 5. 



1 12390. Fasciolaria tulipa Linnaeus. Plesiotype. 



1 35 104. Pliocene. Shell Creek, De Soto County, Florida. 



Dall, Trans. Wagner Free Inst. Sci. Phila., Ill, Pt. I, 1890, p. 101, 

 pi. 7, fig. 11. 



22922. Fasciolaria? f Cryptorhytis ) utahensis (Meek). Plesiotypes. 



Colorado (Cret.). Poison Canyon, Huerfano Park, Colo- 

 rado. 



Stanton, Bull. No. 106, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1893, p. 153, pi. 32, 

 figs. 3, 4- 



See Fusus ? utahensis. 



22923. Fasciolaria ? walcotti Stanton. Holotype. 



Colorado (Cret.). Upper Kanab Valley, Utah. 



Stanton, Bull. No. 106, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1893, p. 153, pi. 32, fig. 5. 



