1 o 



There is only one example of this species, and it was eniirely 

 invested externally with an organism like Membraiiipora, which on, 

 examination proves to be more like Siromato pora On the spire, 

 the covering forms a thin layer only, but on the last whorl near 

 the Aperture the incrusting organism forms a Boss of several 

 concentric layers It resembles Carpenteria but there are no large 

 Apertures. The likeness to Orbitoides (see Carpenter, Journ. 

 Geol. Soc, 1850, PI. vii.) should not be overlooked. 



Ficula carbasea. — Guppy. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc, 1866, p. 580, PI. xxvi, F. 7. 



F. misisipiensis — Gab — See Guppy, Haitian Fossils, Journ 

 Geol. Soc, 1876, page 525. 



Allied to the Pacific form F reticulata. 



Casts only, but retaining sufficient of the shell substance to 

 make the determination certain. 



Coraliophila magna. — Dall. 



Florida Fossils, Pt. i., page 155, PI. xi.. F. ii. 



Ancilaria lamelata.— Guppy. 

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



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

 Foss. Pt. i , page 46, PI. iv , F. 4). These full-grown examples 

 are scarcely distinguishable from A. glabrata of the Caribean Sea. 

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

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

 generic name of Dispaats has been invented for the shell. 



Fetaloconchus scitlpturatus — 1 <EA. 



J', domingensis Sow. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1850. 



Page 51 PI. x, F. 9 

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



