Antiilia anguillensis 
The septal margins are finely and rather sharply dentate, the 
dentations terminating septal ridges. .Exotheca and endotheca 
abundant • 
Calice moderately deep. Columella small, trabecular 
in character# 
Lo cality : Island of Anguilla, West Indies, P. T, Cleve, 
Collector. 
Geologic horizon: Upper Oligocene. 
Type : University of Upsala. 
Remarks: Besides the type there are two other specimens 
that probably belcoig to this species. They, however, are both 
damaged and the identification is not positive. 
This species is very closely related to the elongated 
specimens Antiilia Ions dale! a Duncan. The former is taller and 
its costae and septa in general are thinner. The number of 
septa and the columella of both seem the same. 
