30i 



Guppy Reprint 



i53 



Coraliophila magna. — Dai^L. 



Florida Fossils, Pt. i., page 155, PL xi., F. 11. 



Ancilaria lamelata. — Guppy. 



Journ. Geol. Soc, 1866, p. 579, PL xxvi., F. 9. 



This has some resemblance to A. shepardii. — Dall. (Flor. 

 Foss. Pt. L, page 46, PL iv., F. 4). These full-grown examples 

 are scarcely distinguishable from A. glabrataoi the Caribean Sea. 

 The Spire is covered with enamel and the lamellar pit leaves a 

 chink between it and the Body- whorl. On these characters the 

 generic name of Dispacus has been invented for the shell. 



Petalo conchas sculptaratus. — LEA. 



P. domingensis Sow. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1850. 



Page 51 PL x, F. 9. 

 Dall, Flor. Foss. Pt. ii. P. 305. 



Page 11 



T?'ochita colinsii. — Gabb. 

 Caribbean Fossils 1878, Page 342 PL xliv, F. 11. 



Natica ca7ire?ia. — Linne. 

 There are two forms among the Naticas in the Collection, 

 but with no better material at hand I hesitate to separate them. 



Turitela planigyrata. — Guppy. 



Proc. Scient. Assoc. Trin. 1867, Page 169. 

 Geol. Mag. 1874, PL xviii, F. 5. 



Venus glyptocyma — Dall. 

 Florida Fossils, Part vi Page 1294 PL lv, F. 21. 

 V. hendersonii Dall, Flor. Foss. Pt. vi., P. 1295 PL lv, 

 F. 22. 



V. burnsii Dall, Flor. Foss. Pt. v, PL xlvii F. 11. 



V. burnsii Dall is from the "Oligocene" of Florida. The 

 Form from Jamaica and Haiti has been called hendersoni by Dall. 

 V. glyptocyma Dall is also from the "Oligocene" of Florida. All 



