64 
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aia 
Pa^e So 
Pleurotovia haitense Sowerb}'. 
Joiirn. Geol. Soc. vol. vi, p. 50. 
Ficiila carbasea Guppy. 
Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxii, p. 580, pi. xxvi, f. 7. 
Previoush- known from Anguilla and Trinidad. 
Purpura mioceiiica n. sp. Id. I, f. 9.^ 
Subpyriform, rather ventricose above, rimate, nar- 
rowed and i)roduced anteriorh', adorned with longitudi- 
nal ribs (about 10 to the whorl) which are crossed by coarse 
rugose high narrow spiral ridges or threads. Whorls 
about 6, apex acuminate. Pillar lip smooth, reflected 
over the shallou' umbilical fissure. Canal produced. Outer 
lip .sharph’ dentate by the spiral ridges. Length about 
21, breadth about 15 mm. 
The outer layer of the shell is usuall}- removed, and 
where this is the case each spiral rib appears to be double ; 
but when the outer surface is preserved the somewhat 
foliated or echinated rugosities of these ribs are ver}’ 
obvious. 
This is a Coralliophila, and is related to the P. galea 
(Chemn.) of D’Orbign}^ of which the name ought probably 
to be P. plica ta. the appellation galea being the rightful 
l^roperty of a closel}' allied Eastindian shell. Another 
form with which the Jamaican fossil ma)' be compared is 
P. squamulosa Reeve. 
Fasciolaria textilis n. sp. PI. I, f. a.f 
Elongate, fu.siform, closely cancellated b}" numerous 
spiral ridges from i to 2 mm. di.stant between which are 
(especiall}’ anteriorly) one, two or three finer threadlike 
ribs ; and by numerous clo.ser and smaller longitudinal 
lines. Whorls 6, the first two of which are smooth, the 
[^Geological Magazine, vol. ii, 1874, pi. 16.] 
[t “ “ vol. II, 1874, pi. 16.] 
