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Fig. 72. Architectonica cognata. Natural size. 117 



a. Magnified view of markings on the upper surface. 



b. Section, showing the marginal eostation. 



c. Section, from A. bilineata (=alveata), from the Eocene of the 



East, to show the specific difference. 



Fig. 73. A. inornata. Natural size. 118 



Fig. 74. Maegaeitella ceenulata. Magnified. 118 



Fig. 75. Discohelix Leana. Magnified. 119 



Fig. 76. Steapaeollus paucivolvus. Magnified. 120 



Fig. 77. a — c. S. lens. Magnified. 120 



d. Section of allied form, from the same locality. 



Fig. 78. Angaeia oenatissima. Magnified. 121 



Fig. 70. Conus Eemondii. Magnified. 122 



Fig. 80. Rimella simplex. Natural size. 124 



Fig. 81. Pugnellus hamulus. Natural size. 124 



Fig. 82. Tessaeolax distoeta. Natural size. 126 



Fig. 83. Aporrhais falciformis. Natural size. 127 



Fig. 84. A. angulata. Natural size, 128 



Fig. 85. Potamides diadema. Natural size. 130 



Fig. 86. P. tenuis. Magnified. 130 



Fig. 87. Tureitella infralineata. Natural size, and magnified. 131 



Fig. 88. T. skriatim-granulata. Natural size, and magnified. 132 



Fig. 89. ? Littorina compacta. Magnified. 131 



Fig. 90. Turritella Veatchii. Magnified. 133 



Fig. 95. Galerus exoentricus. Natural size. 136 



