EXPLANATION OF PLATE 42 



Fig. 1. Metula harrisi, n. sp., X 2. 



Fig. 2. Galeodea tuberculata (Gabb), X 1- This species sometimes has 

 only two rows of tubercules. The third is feebly developed in this specimen. 



Fig. 3. Nyctilochus hornii (Gabb), X 2. U. C. Locality 672. 



Fig. 4. Surcula gesteri, n. sp., X 3. Type specimen from Univ. of Cal. 

 Locality 672. This species also occurs at the type locality of the Tejon group 

 and in the Cowlitz phase of the Washington Tejon. 



Fig. 5. Turris stoeki, n. sp., X 2. 



Fig. 6. Turritella uvasana Conrad, X 2. Specimen from U. C. Locality 

 672. 



Fig. 7a. 

 Fig. lb. 

 Fig. 8. 

 Fig. 9a. 

 Fig. 96. 

 ribbed. 



Fig. 10a 

 Fig. 10&, 



Turritella buwaldana, n. sp., 

 Turritella buwaldana, n. sp., 

 Turritella kewi, n. sp., X 2. 

 Turritella andersoni, n. sp., 



X 2. 

 X 2. 



X 3. 



Turritella andersoni, n. sp., X 3. 



Back view of type specimen. 

 Aperture view of type. 



Type specimen. 

 Variety which is spirally 



U. C. Locality 2295. 

 Specimen which shows deco- 



Turritella lawsoni, n. sp., X 2. 

 Turritella lawsoni, n. sp., X 2. 

 ration of medial whorls well. 



Fig. 11. Cancer (f), sp. a. U. C. Locality 1817. \ 



Fig. 12. Cancer (?) , sp., b. A common but poorly preserved form from 

 IT. C, Locality 1817. 



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