7' 



Pleurotoma vexustl t m So.v. — Journ. Geol. Soc. 1850. 



Page 50 PI. x. Fig. 7. A single small sp3cimen of the form 

 of this I described as PI. Jamaicense (Journ. Geol. Soc. 1866 

 P. 290 PI. xvi Fig. 6) occurs in the collection See Journ, Geol. 

 Soc. 1876 Page 527. 



Pleurctoma henekexi Sow. Journ. Geol. Soc. 185c P. 50. 



PI x. Fig. 6 (including P. jaquense Sow. and 

 PI. longicaudata and P, humerosa of Gabb). 

 Is allied to PI. belardii of the european Miocene 



Casis sulci fera Sow. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1850 Page 47 

 PL x F. 1. 



Fragments apparently belonging to this Species. 

 Columbela venusta Sow. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1850 

 P. 46 PL ix F. 6. 

 Metulela venusta Gab. J. A. X. S. Phil. 1972 

 PI. xi F. 3. 



Solenosteira sem iglobosa (new Species. PI, 2. Fig. 5, 6.) 



Shell pyriform strongly lirate subrimate spirally tuberculate 

 on the angle of the last Whorl. Spire pointed. Whorls about 

 seven, carinate. Spiral lirae or keels subacute. Aperture ovate 

 outer lip dentate — Columella Callus sometimes granulate. 



Nearly allied to Rapana and Rapa, but on account of the 

 differences I provisionally use DalTs generic name Solenosteira 

 (Florida Fossils Part I P. 122). 



Solenosteira cochlearis (new Species. PI. 2.- Fig. 3.) 



Shell solid subpyriform rimate spirally lirate tuberculate on 

 the angle of the whoils. Keels or Lira: strongly subacute, 

 triple or quadruple, crossed by strong rather irregular lines 



