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Soeenosteira cochleares (new Species. PL 2. Fig. 3.) 



Shell solid subpyriform rimate spirally lirate tuberculate on 

 the angle of the whorls. Keels or Lirse strongly subacute, triple 

 or quadruple, crossed by strong rather irregular lines of growth. 



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Aperture ovate. Lip strongly dentate. Callus rather thin. 

 Spire (imperfect probably) rather conic. Canal moderately long. 



This is more purpuroid and less globose than S. semiglobosa, 

 and the tubercles on the angle of the whorl are not confined to 

 the last whorl. I assign it to Dall's genus for the same reason 

 as the last. I would not undertake to say without further study 

 in what group these shells should definitively be placed. 



Murex cornurectus Guppy Journ. Geol. Soc. 1876. 

 P. 521 PI. xxviii F. 4. 



It is closely related to M. mo-quinianus Duval of West Coast 

 of Africa (teste Petit) Journ. de Conch. 1853 Page 203 PI. v F. 4. 

 Terebra suxcifera Sow. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1850 P. 47. 



Guppy Journ. Geol. Soc, 1876 Page 525 PI. xxix Fig. 8. 



T. bipartita Sow. and insequalis Sow. are synonyms. 

 R^ta meridionalls new Species PI. 2 Fig. 1. 



Oval-oblong rather rostrate somewhat inflated medially con- 

 centrically sulcate with smaller lines or grooves between the 

 larger ones. 



There are no means of getting at the hinge of the single im- 

 perfect example. The proportions appear to be slightly more 

 elongate than those of R. canaliculata (Adams, Gen. Moll. PI. 

 cii Fig. 4.) 



Crasiteea melina Conrad. Dall, Florida Fossils Part V, 

 PI. xxxvii Fig. 6. 



Cr. marylandica Guppy Proc. U. S. National Museum 

 1896 Page 329. 



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Compare also Cr. jamaicensis Dal. Flor. Foss. Part vi Page 

 147 1, PI. xlix Fig. 13. 

 One Specimen. 



