FIG. 1. 
8,9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13, 14. 
5. View of au impression in a natural mold from Monmouth, New Jersey. 
. View of a large cast in the collection at Columbia College. 
. View of a cast from Monmouth County, New Jersey. 
27, 28. 
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. Copy of Mr. Gabb’s figure of the type of the genus and species. 
. Enlarged view (two diameters) of a cast showing the slit. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE XVIII. 
SCALARIA (OPALIA) THOMASI Gabb? (p. 137). 
View of the only specimen of the species observed. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila. 
SCALARIA SILLIMANI Morton (p. 138). 
. View of the specimen identified. 
SCALARIA? PAUPERATA Whitf. (p. 141). 
. Two views of a specimen retaining some of the shell. 
. Similar views of a complete cast. 
. Enlargement of surface from Fig. 3. 
TURRITELLA COMPACTA Whitf. (p. 142.) 
Two views of a cast of this species. 
TURRITELLA GRANULICOSTA Gabb (p. 144). 
View of the type specimen. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila. 
Enlargement of the surface. 
SCALARIA? HERCULES Whitf. (p. 140). 
View of the specimen as obtained from a gutta-percha impression. in the natural mold. 
Columbia College. 
TURRITELLA VERTEBROIDES, Morton (p. 146). 
View of Morton’s type and an enlargement of the surface. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila. 
. An imperfect cast, Mr. Gabb’s second type of Laxispira lumbricalis, natural size. Acad. 
Nat, Sci., Phila. : 
TURRITELLA ENCRINOIDES Morton (p. 143). 
. View of Morton’s type and enlargement of surface. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila. In the en- 
largement, the volution is represented as too round. 
. View of two internal casts referred to this species from Upper Freehold, New Jersey. 
TURRITELLA LIPPINCOTTI Whitf. (p. 145). 
. View of a partial cast from Crosswicks, New Jersey, and an imprint from the natural mold 
from Holmdel, New Jersey. 
LAXISPIRA LUMBRICALIS: Gabb (p. 148). 
The second specimen is 
Fig. 18. See also explanation of Fig. 26. 
SILIQUARIA PAUPERATA ‘Whitt. (p. 149). 
This specimen was included 
in Gabb’s types of Laxispira lumbricalis. 
Two views of another specimen found with the above. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila. 
