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FUSUS. F. ambustus, Gld. 



F. ambustus, Gld. ; Mex. and Cal. Shells, p. 12, pi. 14, fig. 18. 

 Id., Cpr. ; Proc. Zool. Soc, 185G, p. 208. 

 Post-Pliocene, Santa Barbara, S. Pedro. Living. 



NEPTUNEA, Bolt. IT. recurva, Gabb. 



N. recurva, Gabb ; Pal. Cal., Vol. 2, p. 3, pi. 1, fig. 4. 



This shell belongs apparently to the more recent members of the Miocene, 

 being found near Tomales Bay, Griswold's, El Toro Rancho, and at 

 Foxin's, in Santa Barbara County. At the latter place the beds overlie 

 the bituminous shale, and appear to be almost a connecting link with the 

 Pliocene. 



N. tabulata, Baird, sp. 



Chrysodomus tabulatus, Baird; Proc. Zool. Soc, 18G3, p. 66. 

 Chrysodomus tabulatus, Cpr. ; Brit. Assn. Rep., 1863, p. 663. 

 C. tabulatus, Cooper ; Survey Check List. 



Pliocene, Santa Barbara, San Fernando, and at the Twelve-mile House, below 

 San Francisco ; Post-Pliocene, Santa Barbara, and San Pedro. Living. 



N. altispira, Gabb. 



Id., Gabb ; Pal. Cal., Vol. 2, p. 44, pi. 14, fig. 2. 

 Pliocene, Eagle Prairie, Humboldt County 



N. humerosa, Gabb. 



Id., Gahb; Pal. Cal., Vol. 2, p. 45, pi. 14, fig. 3. 

 Pliocene, S. Fernando. 



PRISCOFTJSTJS, Conrad. 



This genus was merely indicated by Mr. Conrad in the Journal of Conchology, 

 to accommodate the following species. No diagnosis has ever been published. 



P. geniculus, Con. 



Fusus geniculus, Con. ; Wilkes's Exped., p. 728, pi. 20, fig. 3. 

 Priscqfusus id., Con. ; Jour. Conch., 1865, p. 150. 

 Miocene, Astoria. Living. 



Note. — Several other species will be found in the list of unrecognized forms 



