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Murex mioeuica. — Dal. 

 Florida Fossils, Part i., p. 146, Pi ix , F. 9. 



A single imperfect example. 



j Murex cornurcctus. — GUPPY. 



Journ. Geol. Soc , 1876, p. 521, PI. xxviii., F. 4. 

 An imperfect example. 



Turbine lu s va/idus. — Sow. 



Journ. Geol. Soc. 1850, p 50. 

 An imperfect example. 



Fasciolaria semistriafa. - Sowerby. 



Journ. Geol. Soc, 1850, p. 49. 



Idem 1866, p. 288, PL xvi., F. 12. 



The specimens from Springvale are remarkable for size, 

 exceeding eight inches in length. The diameter varies from 3^ 

 to 5 inches. Like all shells of the Genus the characters vary 

 with age and growth. The apical Whorls are tuberculated or 

 polygonal and cancellate like F. textilis which is probably a form 

 of this : the later ventricose whorls are smooth only showing 

 light spiral striatum. The most slender example simulates 

 Achatina reticulata (an African landshell) in figure. The three 

 columellar plaits are very strong. See for further remarks on 

 this species my paper on the Haitian Fossils, Journ. Geol. Soc., 

 1876, page 523. 



Latirus teselatus. — Dal. 



Florida Fossils, Part i., p. 108, PI. x., F. 8a. 



I adopt Dall's name for the miocene representative of 71 

 infundibulum. — G mel. 



