78 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. 
shell marl which lies at the base of this section have since been deter¬ 
mined for the Survey through the courtesy of the National Museum. 
Two lots of fossils have been collected from this part of the section, 
of which the following is a combined list. The corals have been iden¬ 
tified by Dr. T. W. Vaughan, the mollusks by Mr. W. C. Mansfield, 
and the bryozoa by Dr. R. S. Bassler. An x following the name 
of a species indicates its presence in the recent fauna. 
MARINE INVERTEBRATES FROM VERO, FLORIDA 
GASTROPODA 
Terebra cinerea Gmel. X 
Terebra concava Say X 
Terebra dislocata Say X 
Olivella mutica Say X 
Olivella jaspidea ? Gmelin 
Oliva literata Lam. X 
Marginella, near apicina Mke. ? 
Marginella sp. (immature). 
Fasciolaria distans Lam. X 
Busycon carica Linn. X 
Busycon perversum Linn. X 
Melongena corona Gmelin. X 
Columbella (Anachis) avara Say X 
Nassa acuta Say X 
Urosalpinx ? (yo.) 
Eupleura caudata Say X 
Murex fulvescens Say X 
Epitonium lineata Say X 
Epitonium sp. 
Purpura haemostoma var. floridana Conrad. X 
Cerithium floridanum Morch X 
Cerithium, near muscarum Say 
Cerithium sp. 
Modulus floridanus Conrad X 
Turritella (worn) 
Littorina irrorata Say X 
Crepidula, fornicata Say X 
Crepidula, plana Say X 
Neverita duplicata Say X 
Sigaretus perspectivus Say X 
Vermicularia nigricana Dali X 
Petaloconchus irregularis Orb. X 
Fissurella alternata Say X 
