PLATE n A. 
# * # By error, this plate is referred to in the text as Plate lxxii a. 
Fig. 1 a, l, C. CONUL ARIA PYRAMID A LIS. 
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347 
1 a. A compressed specimen preserving a smooth convex apex. Of two similar specimens, one 
has an apparent perforation in the apex. 
1 b. A broken specimen, which preserves the quadrangular form of the shell. 
1 c. Enlargement of the surface as it usually appears under a lens. 
Fig. 2 a, b. Conularia huntiana. 348 
!2 a. Figure of a compressed specimen, from which the apex has been broken. 
2 b. An enlargement of the surface, showing the double transverse ridge. 
Fig. 3 a, b, c . Conularia lata. 479 
3 a, b. A figure from a cast made in the mould of the shell represented on Plate ext, and the 
same enlarged. 
3 c. An enlargement from a cast made in the imprint left in the stone, at one of the angles 
of the shell, showing an unusual lateral compression of the nodes, a feature shown in 
some degree upon all specimens. 
Fig. 4. Conularia desiderata ( n. s.). 480 
(Conularia -? Text, p.480.) 
4. A fragment near the apex, enlarged. So far as can be discovered,this species lias never been 
marked by longitudinal ridges or nodes, the transverse ridges being smooth and continuous. 
