PLATE YIl. 
Figs. 
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Figs. 4 — 5. 
Figs. 6 — 7. 
Figs. 8 — 12. 
13. 
Fig. ... 14. 
Figs. 15—17. 
Tekicbuatula capillata, (VArciiac, p. 23. A single i^enral valve, with the surface 
of the shell partially preserved j Ootatoor ; Oolaloor group. 
Terebu.atula Ootatookexsis, StoliczJca, p. 24. Two somewhat imperfect adult 
specimens ; the original shell surface is only partially visible; Oolaloor ; Oolaloor 
group. 
Tekebe.atcla DiPiiiMORPii.A, SloUczl’a, p. 25. In the smaller specimen the striated 
shell surface is well preserved ; in the other the peeuliar broadly terminating beak 
of the neural valve is seen ; Moraviatoor j Oolaloor group. 
Terebr.atvlixa eeltcta, Sloliczka, p. 25 ; C is the neural and 7 the slightly less 
coarsel}^ striated hcemal valvm; N. IT. of Cooclgcaud ; Oolaloor group. 
Kingena GUANur.iFERA, SloUczka, p. 2G. The figures exhibit the slight variations 
in the shape of the shell ; Olapaudy ; Arrialoor group. 
Kingexa LOfA, Oefrance, p. 27. A very imperfect specimen, with only small 
fragments of the shell j)reserved; ComarapoUiam ; Arrialoor group. 
Kingexa asperulixa, Sloliczka, p. 28. The figure shows a perfeetly well preserved 
specimen; lie exhibits the original finely spinulose surface, and 14(7 the same 
after the uppermost layer of the shell had been removed ; the spinules are then 
replaced by little pits in the surface ; JAorlk-xoest of Coodgcauil ; Oolaloor group. 
Kixgexa SiiALANUUEXSis, Sloliczka, p. 29. Fig. 15, a portion of a shell with well 
preserved beak ; both the other specimens are slightly forced out of the regularly 
ovate shape by lateral pressure; fig. IG shows the impression of the long septum 
of the haemal valve ; Slialanure ; ? Trichinopoly group. 
