301 
Guppy Reprint 
153 
Coraliophila niagna . — Dale. 
Florida Fossils, Pt. i., page 155, PI. xi., F. ii. 
Andlaria lamelata . — Guppy. 
Journ. Geol. Soc., 1866, p, 579, PI. xxyI., F. 9. 
This has some resemblance to A. shepardii. — Dale. (F'lor. 
Foss. Pt. i., page 46, PI. iv., F. 4). These full-grown examples 
are scarcely di.stinguishable from A. glabraiaoi the Caribean Sea. 
The Spire is covered with enamel and the lamellar pit leaves a 
chink between it and the Body-w'horl. On the.se characters the 
generic name of Dispacus has been invented for the shell. 
Petaloconchus sculptiiratiis. —Lea. 
P. domingensis Sow. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1850. 
Page 51 PI. X, F. 9. 
Dali, Flor. Foss. Pt. ii. P. 305. 
Page II 
Trochita colinsii . — Gabb. 
Caribbean Fossils 1878, Page 342 PI. xliv, F. ii. 
Natica canrena . — LiNNE. 
There are two forms among the Naticas in the Collection, 
but with no better material at hand I hesitate to separate them. 
Turitela planigyrata. — GEmPY. 
Proc. Scient. Assoc. Trin. 1867, Page 169. 
Geol. Mag. 1874, PI. xviii, F. 5. 
Venus glyptocynia — D.AEE. 
Florida Fossils, Part vi Page 1294 PI. Iv, F. 21. 
V. hendersonii Dali, Flor. Foss. Pt. vi., P. 1295 PI. Iv, 
F. 22. 
V. burnsii Dali, Flor. Foss. Pt. v, PI. xlvii F. ir. 
V. burnsii Dali is from the “Oligocene” of Florida. The 
Form from Jamaica and Haiti has been c2W^d.hendersoni bj' Dali. 
V. glyptocyma Dali is also from the “Oligocene” of Florida. All 
