313 
Guppy Reprint 
165 
Clementia t^Eniosa Guppy. Proc. U. S. National Museum 
1896 P. 327, PI. XXX, Fig. 8. 
P'rom the Montserrat Beds. One specimen. 
Cytherea planivieta Guppy. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1866 
Page 292 PI. xviii Fig. 3. 
This species is abundant and finel}’ developed at Springvale, 
hence we give a figure of it (PI. 2. Fig. 2). The concentric pli- 
cation is very variable and some specimens are quite smooth. Its 
kinship to C. erycinoides and C. striatela of the European Ter- 
tiaries, also to the recent C. erycina, was noted in the original 
description, and it may further be remarked that it is a member 
of the same group as the well-known C. chione of European seas. 
Arca t^niata Dal. Flor. Fos. Part iii Page 631 PI. xxv, 
Fig. I. 
There is only a fragment in the collection attached to a cast. 
It belongs to the Section Barbatia and is near to A. obliquata 
Wood of the Indian Ocean. 
Ancil.vria lameuata Guppy. A. shepardi Dali Flor. Fos. 
Part i Page 46 PI. iv, Fig. 4. 
Modulus turbinatus Heilpr. Dali Flor. Foss. Part ii PI. 
xviii, F. 12. 
A Fragment. 
Turitela apicalis Helipr. Dali Flor. Foss. Part i, P. 316 PI. 
xvi, F. 10-13. 
Page 10 
Turbinelus scolymoides Dal. 
Flor. Foss. Part i PI. iii, F. 2, 5. 
A Fragment. 
PECTEN LYON 1 1 Gab. 
Gabb, Caribean Fossils, Journ. Acad. N. vS. Phil, 1881 (vol. 
viii) P. 347, PI. xlv, F. 25. Near to P. japonica and P. pleuro- 
nectes. A specimen is near six inches (140 mm.) in diameter. 
It goes to pieces on a touch. It is found in the Miocene of 
Anguilla and Jamaica, also Central America. Gabb’s P. papy- 
racea from Haiti is probably a young specimen. 
