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these are in 1115- opinion forms of the one Species which following 
Carrick Moore I called V. paphia that being the name of the re- 
cent representative of the Group. 
Venus halidona . — Dall. 
Flor. Foss. Pt. vi, page 1307 PI. xxxviii, F. i, la. 
An imperfect .specimen from which much of the Shell has 
been removed. 
Ve?ins d/andiana.—QvppY . 
Geological Magazine 1874, P. 444 PI. xvii, F. 8. 
This is included here to complete the List but no specimens 
were found at Springvale. See mj^ Paper on the Tamana Fossils 
1909. 
Pag-e 12 
Cytherea planivicta . — Guppy. 
Journ. Geol. Soc. 1866, P. 292 PI. xviii F. 3. 
The figure is poor and barely conve5’s an Idea of the Shell 
whose affinities are indicated at the Page cited. 
Dosinia liogona . — Dall. 
Florida Fossils Pt. vi, P. 1230 PI. liv, F. ii. 
Telina sagree . — Orb. 
GuppjL Journ. Geol. Soc. 1876, Page 530.. 
Telina constricta Gab. 
Metis trinitaria Dal. Flor. Foss. Pt. v, P. 1041, PI. xlvi 
F. 24. 
Dall .suggests that D’Orbigny’s “Paleoutologie de Cuba” 
was never published. Although it was incomplete I consulted it 
at the British Museum Librar}' during my investigation of the 
Haitian, Jamaican and Trinidadian Fossils. I have little Doubt 
that the Figure of T. sagrce given by D’Orbignj" was intended to 
represent the species before us, which resembles T. biplicaia 
Conrad and T. sobralensis Sharp, among tertiar}’ Fossils and T. 
constricta and T. gruneri among living shells. In Carrick 
