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from the Manzanilla beds ; lists the molluscan 
species from Anguilla ; refers to the literature 
on Antigua ; lists the species from Santo Do- 
mingo, Trinidad, Cumana, and from the last 
locality describes and figures four new species. 
8. Notes on West Indian Geology, with Remarks on 
the existence of an Atlantis in the Earlj- Ter- 
tiary Period ; and descriptions of some new 
fossils, from the Caribean Miocene. 
(Geological Magazine, vol. 4, 1867, pp. 496-501, with 
six text figures of fossils. 
The meaning of the occurrence of Nucula schom- 
hurgki \x\ \.\i& “Lower Miocene” of San Fer- 
nando is discussed and a new figure of it is 
given. Also Mactra subovalina, Leda incognita, 
and Stoniatia eidolon are de.scribed and figured 
as new from this locality. Tornatina coix-lach- 
rynia is described and figured from Cumana 
and Jamaica ; also Leda bisulcata, from 
Jamaica. 
9. On the Tertiar}- Fossils of the West Indies with 
especial reference to the classification of the 
Kainozoic Rocks of Trinidad. 
Republished herewith as Paper No. 4... 24 
10. On the Di.scovery of Organic Remains in the Car- 
ibbean Series of Trinidad. 
Quart Journ. Geol. Soc. Lend., vol. 26, 1870, 413-415. 
Abstract mentioning finding Eozoon caribbieum, 
Favosites near fenestralis, plates and .stems of 
echinoderms, one near the Devonian Elea- 
crinus, Cystidean remains ; and worm tubes 
like Salterella. Guppj^ believes the Caribbean 
.series will ultimately prove to be “pre-Silur- 
ian. ’ ’ 
12. On Foramiuifera from the Tertiaries of San Fer- 
nando, Trinidad. 
Read before the Scienlific .-Association of Trinidad, 
Jan. 10, 1872 and published in the 'Proceedings" 
