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Terebra pertusa, var. j3. Lamark ? 



Cerithium, identified by Signor Michelotti with Cerithium 

 granulosum of Bonelli. 

 Chenopus, a fragment. 

 Eburna ? 



Nassa cancellarioides, Basterot, var. ? The spire in our 

 specimens is longer in proportion to the body whorl than in 

 Bourdeaux examples. 



Nassa, identified by Signor Michelotti with Buccinum tur- 

 binellus of Bonelli. 



Panella, identified by Signor Michelotti with the Italian 

 fossil, named Ranella marginata. 



Fusus, new ? 



Pleurotoma, identical with Bourdeaux specimens in the Geo- 

 logical Society's collection labelled " P. ramosum ; " but which 

 do not agree with Basterot's figure. 



Pleurotoma, agreeing with specimens sent as P. denticula of 

 Basterot, but not with his figure. 



Pleurotoma rotata of Brocchi. 



Pleurotoma scalata, Deshayes ? 



Pleurotoma terebra of Basterot. 



Venus casinoides of Basterot ? 



Cardium edule. 



,Cardium, an undetermined species, and fragments of two 

 other bivalves. 



The second locality at which we found marine 

 tertiaries was Gendever, the site of the ancient 

 Candyba, at the west side of the valley of Kassa- 

 bar, and elevated two thousand seven hundred 

 feet above the level of the sea. At the base 

 of the acropolis rock, which is composed of 



