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JUL

7

1921

13, <^4/

BULLETINS
AMERICAN

PALEONTOLOGY
VOL.
March igip

8

—March

1921

Harris Co.
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y.

U. S. A.



7

JUL



1^1

BUI^I^ETINS
OF

AMERICAN PAI,BONTOI,OGY
*

Vol. 8

No.

36

ILLUSTRATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF FOSSIL
MOLLUSCA CONTAINED IN THE PALEONTOLOGICAL
COLLECTIONS AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY
BY

Katherine

E. H.

March

i,

Van Winkle


ig2i

Harris Co.
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y.

U.

S.

A.



ILLUSTRATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF FOSSIL
MOLLUSCA CONTAINED IN THE PALEONTOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS AT CORNELL
UNIVERSITY.
BY

Katherine

E. H.

Van Winkle

Notes and Illustrations of Some Types of West Coast
Species Described by Carpenter.

While recently arranging

Museum


collections in the Paleontological

of Cornell University, the discovery

was made

forgotten types which belonged to the Jewett Collection,

two
bought
of

many

years ago by Ezra Cornell.
In 1866, Carpenter* described in the Annals and Magazine
of Natural History, five new species of mollusca, from material
collected and sent him by Col. E. Jewett, from the Pleistocene
To explain what happened to
of Santa Barbara, California.
those forms described b)^ Carpenter we quote a note which follows the article describing the species: "Unfortunately, during
the long interval which has elapsed between the transmission of
MS. and receipt of the proof, the types have been returned
to the owner, and (with the remainder of Col. Jewett's invaluthe

able collection of fossils) have

New York


State.

As they

become the property

of a college in

are packed in boxes, and at present

but the
I am unable to give the measurements
unique specimens were drawn on wood by Mr. Sowerby for the

inaccessible,

;

* Carpenter, Philip P. On the Pleistocene Fossils collected by Col. E,
with Descriptions of New Species.
at Sta. Barbara, California
Smith.
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd Ser. Vol. XVII, pp. 274-278, 1S66
Misc. Coll. 252, pp. 319-325, 1872.
Jewett,

;

;



Bulletin 36

Smithsonian Institution.

The
where the

"college in

— P.

Montreal, Feb. 22, 1866."

State" was Cornell University'

remained since

collection has

The

in Carpenter's note.

C,

P.

New York


350

its

purchase, referred to

finding of the two types offers occas-

ion for their illustration inasmuch as the}^ have not heretofore

The

been figured.

T^irritella Jewettii,

2.

Bittium armillatum

in the U. S.

Proc. U. S.

new were

species described as

1.


— the

type

stated by Bartsch to

is

N. M., Cat. No. 15653 and
N. Mus., vol. 40, 191 1, pi. 52,

Opalia {? crenatoides var.) insculpta

3.

:

,

is

be

by him

figured

in

fig. 6.




t5''pe

C. U.

M.

Cat.

No. 4950.
4.

Trophoyi tenuisciilptus

5.

Pisajiia fortis.

—type;

C. U.

Dentiscala insculpta (Carpenter) 1866.

M.

Cat. No. 4951.


PI.

Figs. 10, II.

i.

opalia {f crenatoides var.) insculpta Carpenter, Rep. Brit.

Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.
Asso. Ad. Sci. for 1863, 1864, p. 660
Reprint, Smith Misc. Coll.
1866, 3rd ser., vol. XVII, p. 277.
;

1872, 252, p. 324.

Dentiscala insculpta Dall, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.

1917, vol.

53. P- 473-

Remarks i86j.

"Like the

C. S. L.

form and crenata, but


ribs closer, without spiral sculpture, sutural holes behind the basal

rib."

Original
costis

descriptio7i.

— "O.

radiantibus pluribus,

testa

xiii,

O. cre?iatoidei

— xvi.,

sivaili

in spira validis

;

sed

;


anfr.

punctissuturalibus minus
impressis, circa fasciam basalem Isevem postice, non antice con-

ult. obsoletis

;

sculptura spirali nulla

;

tinuis.

Had. Sta. Barbara, Pleistocene, i sp. {/ewett).
Very closely related to O. crenatoides, now living
Lucas, and, with

it,

to the Portuguese O. crenata.

possible that the three forms

The

at


Cape

St.

It is quite

had a common origin."

exterior of the shell of this type has been

worn away

except in the sutural region, hence the exact character of the
longitudinal ribs cannot be described, however prominent impressions of each reveal fourteen ribs on the whorls.


35

Van Winkle on Mollusc a

2:

DimeJisions of type.
7

— Height

14

mm.


;

width of body whorl

mm.

This specimen has an original label which reads
Sowerby for theSI."
Boreotrophon tenuisculpta (Carpenter) i865.

'
'

PI.

Drawn by

i.

Figs. 6-9.

Tropho7i tenuiscidptus Carpenter, Rep. Brit. Ass. Ad. Sci. for
1863, 1864, p. 25

;

Ann. Mag. Nat.

Hist., 3rd ser., vol.


p.

pi.

fig.

33,

;

Conch. Cab. t. 76,
tenuisculpta
Arnold Mem.

(after Kobelt, Klister,

359

{Boreotrophon)

Tropho7i

Acad. Sci. 1903, vol. Ill, p. 253.
Boreotrophon tenuiscidptus Dall, Proc. U.
vol. 24, p. 541.

Original Description.
sculptura minus extante


uno

"7".

xii.,

hand

varicosis,

strantur, aliis intercalantibus,

transeuntibus

;

9.)

Cal.

minimo

;

anfractibus
v.,

tumidis.

costis radiantibus x.-


angustis,

quarum

;

supra costas

obtusis

liris

;

monradiantes undatim

ii.-iii.

in spira

tota superficie lirulis incrementi, supra liras spir-

ales squamosis, eleganter ornata
;

11,

Mus. 1902,


S. Nat.

normalibus

;

f.

Barvice^isi simili, sed

T.

impressis

majoribus, distantibus,

spiralibus

clausa

testa

vertice nucleoso

subangulatis, suturis

plerumque

xiv.,


;



dimidio laevibus, apice acuto

et

postice

V.

XVII,

Reprint Smith. Misc. Coll. 252, 1882, p. 324.
Not Ti'ophon temiisculptiis Try on Man. Conch. 1880. vol.

277, 1866

canali longiore, subrecta, vix

;

labro acutiore, postice et intus incrassato, dentibus circ.

munito
Hab.

;


labio conspicuo, Isevi

;

columella torsa.

Sta. Barbara, Pleistocene formation {Jewett).

This very elegant shell
from which

forms of
extremely
small nucleus.
It is ver}^ closely related to T. finibriatidus A.
Ad., from Japan, but differs in texture, and is regarded by Mr^
Adams as distinct.
genus,
It stands on the confines of the
there being a slight columellar twist, as in Peristernia.'"
Dimensions of specimeyis. Height 16
max. width body
whorl 8 mm.; height 13 mm.; max. width body whorl 7 mm.
There are two specimens of this species, on the original card,
labelled "type."
,
T. Barvicensis,

is


like the least-sculptured

it

appears to differ in

its

,



mm

;


BULIvETiN 36

352

Volvula cercadensis, n. n.

Not

Volvula cydmdrica

Ad.

Sci.,


XV,

p.

647

p.

179

;

1872,

Not Volvula
don,

p. 738, pi.

Conch.

XV,

;

1865,

Carpenter 1863, Rep. Brit. Ass.
Hist. 3rd ser., vol.


Ann. Mag. Nat.

Smith Misc.

Coll. 252, p. 281.

cylindrica Smith, 1871,

IvXXV,

fig.

29

{=V.

Proc. Zool.

Soc, Lon-

smit/iii Filshry iSgT,.

Man.

p. 233).

Volvula cylindrica

Gabb


1873, Trans,

Phil.

Soc,

n.

s.

15, p.

246.

The name

Volvula cylindrica used by Gabb in 1873 for a
from Santo Domingo was previously used in literature and
applied in 1863 by Carpenter to a recent species from Santa Barbara, California.
His description at that time is too inadequate
and would therefore be rejected but in 1865 he gave a full description of this species thus making the name valid from the
shell

latter date.

New

Species from thf Eocene at


New

CAvSTle, Virginia.

In a former number* of the Bulletins of American Paleontolwe published a few notes and descriptions of new species
from Eocene localities in Virginia.
The material had been collected on the I St expedition of the lanthina to the south, in 1897.
ogy,

Recently, (summer of 1920), Mr. Axel Olssen collected material
from Newcastle, Virginia and more material from the '97 trip
was found in the laboratory which had not been worked up.
Both of these collections contained some interesting new things
as well as a greater

From

number

we have

revised and increased the

list

of

from Newcastle, Virginia and include the

list


in

the material

species identified

of the old.

this article.

The
are

all

from Newcastle, Virginia and
Eocene age. The types or specimens fig-

species described are all

of St. Maurice,

ured are in the Paleontological
* Bull. Amer, Pal. 1919, vol.

8,

Museum


of Cornell University

No. 33, pp. 6-12.


V^N Winkle on Mollusca

353

Pelecypoda
& Van Winkle.

1.

Ariapteris regalis Harris

2.

Anomia marylandica

Clark.

3.

Area

4.

Coj'bula aldrichi


5.

Corbula viurchsoni Lea.

6.

Corbula subengonata Dall.

7.
8.

9.

10.
11.

rhoniboidella Lea.

Meyer.

Gljcymeris tdoneus (Conrad)
ZL^^a ccelatella Harris

& Van

Vv^inkle.

Leda cutelliformis (Rogers).
Leda parva (Rogers).
Leda potomacensis Clark & Marten.


12.

Lirodiscus virginianus n. sp.

13.

Macrocallista subimpressa (Conrad).

14.

Madropsis

15.

Ostrea sellcBformis Conrad.

olssojiin. s^.

16.

Peden darkeanus Aldrich.

17.

Phacoides daiborne7isis

18.

Phacoides pomilia var. smithi Mej'er.


19.

Pitaria ovata (Rogers).

20.

Pteropsis harrisi n. sp.

DolM

Conrad.

21.

Protocardia

22.

Spisula paralis (Conrad).

23.

Tellina papyria Conrad.

24.

Vejiericardia planicosta

lettis


Lamarck

var.

Gastropoda

&

1.

Adeorbis novi-castri Harris

2.

Adeorbis? virginiensis Harris

3.

Calyptrea aperta (Solander).

Van Winkle.
& Van Winkle.

4.

Calypti'aphorzis trinodiferus Conrad.

5.


Crepidula lirata f Conrad.

6.

Latirus

7.

8.

Levifusus sp.
Lunatia marylandica (Conrad).

9.

Plejona petrosa (Conrad).

sp.


BXTIXRTIN 36

1 1.

Pseiidoliva vestiita (Conrad).
Ringicida dalli Clark.

12.

Strcpsidjcra subscalarina Heilprin.


10.

354

14.

Teinostoma Icsvis (Mej^er).
Teinostoma siLbrotunda Me3'er

15.

Tiirritella cIevela7idicaYL2irr\s, var. Harris.

13.

?

SCAPHOPODA
Gabb.

1.

Dentaliiufi mmutistriatjini

2.

Deiitalium thalloides Conrad.

Genus LIRODISCUS Conrad

Lirodiscus virginianus n. sp.

Description.

PI.

— Shell thick,

subrectangular, umbones

surface ornamented with prominent,

margin crenulated.
Long. 19 mm.

alt.

;

14

concentric

i.

Fig.

i.

flattened;


undulations

;

mm.

This species is of the L. telli7ioides stock but differs from the
typical specimens in the lack of the posterior sulcus and from all
varying forms of that species in the less rounded, ventral margin,
in this respect virginianus is more like L. protradus f Dall.
Meyer's figures of protradus show a greater production of the

margin entire. L. smithvillensis
more rounded.
From material collected on ist lanthina Expedition, '97.

posterior end, as well as the

Har.

is

shorter and

Genus MACTROPSIS Conrad
Mactropsis Olssoni n. sp.

Description.


— Shell

PI.

moderately thin, triangular

i.

;

Figs.

4,

5.

posterior

umbonal slope prominent, angulated, the sharpness of the angulation varies in different specimens, on the type specimen the
slope is great enough to hide the posterior margin from an exposterior and anterior
ternal, medial view
beaks high and full
regions with large, well-marked areas, differentiated by indentations which extend from the beak to the margin of the shell.
Exterior surface with prominent, regular, concentric striae, which
decrease in number and become more pronounced on the anterior
and posterior, dorsal areas.
;

;



Van Winkle on Mollusc a

355

Long.

From

9

mm.

;

alt.

mm.

8

material collected

b}'

Axel Olsson

in 1920.

Genus PTEROPSIS Conrad


PL

Pteropsis harrisi n. sp.

Description.
in

shape

— Shell

Figs. 12, 13.

i,

XQxy thin and fragile, probabl}' subovate

surface covered with wavy, regular undulations which

;

terminate, on the posterior margin a short distance anterior to

the extremity of the margin, in a ridge which extends from the

beaks ventrad

;


dorsal portion

anterior

inflated,

bearing slight

traces of the undulations.

The onh^ specimen we have

of this species has the ventral

portion broken, the anterior margin

is

slightly crushed,

that region an appearance of greater inflation than

The

would normall}^ have.
those of
lapidosa

Z'.


lapidosa Con.;

we

concentric sulci are very

giving

believe

much

it

like

P. harrisi ma}^ be only a variety of

or possibl}^ the same

species,

but that can be decided

onh' by more material.

The hinge

of this species is so well preserved


and being a

right valve (the left valve only of the t5^pe of the genus having

been figured) we believe it worthj^ an illustration. A small
amount of matrix had to be left in the anterior region to act as
support for the crushed portion of the shell above.
From material collected on the ist lanthina ex.pedition
in '97.

Genus CORBULA Bruguiere
Subgenus ANAPTERIS Harris

Anapteris Harris

& Van

& Van

Winkle, Bull.

Winkle

Am.

Pal.

19 19, Vol.

8, p. 7-




the

Description of right valve.
Shape and ornamentation as in
exhibiting on the posterior end the characteristic

left valve,

wing.
The ridge which bounds the wing has a narrow
groove which extends along the posterior side of the ridge from
the umbonal region to the posterior ventral margin, a correspondflare or


Bulletin 36

may

ing groove
ridge

;

356

or ma\- not extend on the anterior side of the


valve convex.

Anapteris regalis H.

&

V. \V.

PI.

i.

Figs.

2,

3.

A. reo-a/ZsH. & V. W., /. r. \i. 7, pi. i, figs.i, 2, 3.
This new and peculiar corbuloid form was described from
Finding in our later work on Newca.stle,
the left valve only.
Va. material, two specimens of the right valve, we include the
figure of one with those of new forms described in this article.
From material collected on ist lanthina Expedition in '97.

Type

:



357

Van Wixklk on

PIRATE
(15)

Moi^lusca

I

ii


Bulletin 36

12

358

Explanation of Plate.
Page
Fig.

I.

Lirodiscus virginianus

2.


Anapteris regalis H.

14

Long. 19

n. sp. Left valve.

mm

mm.
3.

,

mm.

Alt.

8

'

&

V.

W. Right


mm

Alt. 8

valve, interior. Long. 15
9

Anapteris regalis H. &. V. W.
view ...

,

same specimen.

Exterior
9
8

Madropsis olssoni, n. sp. showing hinge
Madropsis olssoni, n. sp. right valve. Long. 9 mm. Alt. 8 mm.
Boreotrophon tenuisctilpta (Carpenter). Height 16 mm. Diam.
body whorl 8 mm

5

7.

Boreotrophon

5


8.

Boreotropho7i tentcisculpta,

4.
5.
6.

,

Height
9.

10.

temiisculpta
13

mm.

(Carpenter),

same specimen

smaller specimen

Diam. body whorl

7


5

mm.

Boreotropho7i temiisculpta (Carpenter), same specimen
Dentiscala insculpta (Carpenter).
Height 14 mm.

body whorl

7

13.

Pteropsis harrisi, n. sp.
of

Diam.
4

12.

mm.

5


mm


Dentiscala insculpta, (Carpenter), same specimen
Pteropsis harrisi, n. sp.
Hinge

11.

fragment

8

Right valve.

Long.

21

4
9

mm.

Alt

12

9


PI.


I.

No. 36

Bull.

Amer.

Paleont.

Vol. 8,

PI. 15



BULI.ETIN 36

359

13

INDEX TO VOLUME
Note.

— Page

numbers are

in


Roman numerals

8
;

plate

nmnbers are

in

Italics.

Amphistegina

336
274
258

lessoni

Abra

124

sequalis

lioicia


124

longicallus

125

nuculif ormis

Adeorbis

62

124
1

papyraceum

61

pourtalesianum

62

63

novi-castri

/..g,

11,


353

/..g,

11.

353
249

Aclis helecteroides

45

300

Acoeli

"

61

marmoratum

63
66

Amygdalum
Anapteris
regalis


7,

1...15-I,

10,

355

353, 356

Anatin a globulosa
papyratia

247

296
156

Ancillaria glabrata

301

183, 196

teres

61

dalli


cancellatum
mortoni

virginiensis

Acanthodes elongatus 10
Acar
Achatina reticulata

vulgaris

Amusium

71

216

Acuarii

156

glandiformis

Agassizia clevei

255

Agriopoma


loi

lamellata 186, 216, 297, 301, 313
pinguis
215
rubiginosa
216

AUogramma

73

shepardi

Allomorphina trigona
271
Ally Creek beds foraminifera...267

Anguilla, specific relations

Aloidis

138

Angulus

Amblypygus atnericanus
Ammonites peruvianas

1 93

318

Amodiscus

335
267 269

charoides

,

gordialis

269

incertus

267, 269, 283, 321

tenuis

Amphidesma

283
constricta

orbiculata

94
121


301, 313

194
114

Anisdonta Carolina
elliptica

74
74,

95

Anisodonta quadrata granatina...74

Anodon

288

batesii

288

leotaudi

pullcbana

288


sirionos

288

Anomalina amonoides

273

ariminensis

91

grosserugosa

reticulata

122

polymorpha

subtruncata

122

wullerstorfi

punctata

186,


273
273, 277

274
273

,

277


Index

H
Anomolocardia brasiliana

107

360

Area halidonata

304

caloosana

108

imbricata


cuneimeris

107

insequilateralis

1

43
90

48

incongrua

17

labiata

electrica

64

noae

ephippium

64
64


occidentalis

floridana

glabra

64

pectinata

53

lisbonensis

10

pectunculoides

53

floridiana

Anomia

marylandica
simplex

10,

umbonata

Anthocyrtis
Antigona callimorpha
rugatina

353
64
298
266

50,

169, 190

52
43, 164,

190

43

patricia..i90, 279, 281, 295, 298

pectunculoides var.
orbiculata

103

pexata
ponderosa
rhomboidella


103

secticostata

53
191

47

353
48

solida

164

181

squamosa

191

Pliocene

180

tijeniata

Post-pliocene


1

Antilles "Isolated

Rock." Scot-

land formation

Terebratula beds

i8r

"a Galibis"
Guadeloupe

terrains

80

43
265

Tertiary fossils of

152

Upper Miocene

181


Argina
americana
pexata
Asaphis coccinea

154, 330

relation volcanic

and calcareous rocks 330
Dr. Watts' remarks on
154
Area Adamsii
46, 191

76

44

mauriana

campechensis

51

martinicensis

coelata


consobrina

45
190, 298, 304

contraria

47

donacif ormis

1

elegans

47
190

filicata

glomerula
grandis

64

52

279

26


126
76

barbata

51

51
1

liogona
lunulata

191, 202, 223

51

Astarte globula

42

chemnitzii

51

deflorata

aurita


centrota...5

43

zebra

of

Argiline

Guppy on

ic,o

umbonata

180

Antigua, geology of

309, 313

trinitaria

77

j

19,


nana

76

smithi
trinidadensis

...j

Asterostoma cubense
Asthenothaerus hemphilli
Atlanta cordiformis
rotundata
Atlantis,

20

164, 167, 168

Theoryof

Atrina rigida
serrata

76
20
257
71

244

244
177, 325

54
54


Bulletin 36

;6i

Avicula

157

atlantica

55

hirundo

55

15

Biloculina Isevis

269

ringens


269

Bittium armillatum
Blue limestone

350
229

nitida

56

placunoides

56

Fossils

from

231

radiata

56

Heterocercal fish in

249


vitrea

56

Azara
Azor

Bolivina aenariensis

141

alata

127

beyrichii

266

pusilla

B
Balani

298, 304

244

Barbatia adamsi


46

barbata
Candida

44

clathrata

45

divaricata

45

44

domingensis

45

gradata...

45

jamaicensis
paserula

44

46

reticulata

45

squamosa

45

Barbuda, specific relations
Barnea arcuata

virginianus
Barrett,

mention made

Basterotia

Bathyarca
Belemnites from Point a
Bellucina

Bentharca asperula
Benthonela turbinata
Bigenerina capreolus
nodosaria
pennatula
Biloculina depressa


Boreotrophon tenuisculptus..75..35
Botanic station, Trinidad

45

adamsi conradiana

194
1

44

143
1

1

44
44

143
175, 176

74
52
Pierre.. 156

90
46


specimens from

141

Brissopsis antillarum

256

67
67

265

193, 256, 304

exiguus
unicolor
Bryozoa

256, 298, 304

256
1 60

Buccinum clausiformis
Bulimina afifinis
buchiana

?


162

270
270

.

contraria

270

elegans

2 70

inflata

270

ovata

270

pupoides
pyrula

270
270, 283


striata

270

Bulla granosa

270

striata

270

68

Brissus dimidiatus

283
269, 277

281

Bothrocorbula
Botula cinnamomea
Botulina
Brachydontes
Brady, foot-note on Barbados
beds

maculosa
paupercula


296, 335

270
270
270

robusta

165

Balanus porcatus
Balantium undulatum

maritima
tru n cata

270
270, 283

nobils

Bairdia amygdaloides

costata

270

182


209
182, 296

164, 168, 182, 209

vendryesiana
Byssoarca glomerula

209, 296

52


362

Index

i6

Cardita scabricostata

C

309
80

tridentata

Caecum pulchellum


163

Cadulus mitrula

310

parianus

296, 334

peranulatus

335
310
266

ventustus

Calcaroma
Calloarca

44

Callocardia idonea

Cardium apateticum

oi

ebur nirerum


i

sayana

lor

egmontianum

sayi

loi

gal vestonense

texasiana.,

loi

gossei

vesica

100

haitense

zonata

102


insequilaterale

87

inconspicuum

163
11,

auriculata

353
222
222

cuvieri

Calyptraphorus sp
trinodiferus

11,

Cancellaria Barreti
Isevescens

mortoni

moorei
reticulata


scalatela

varicosa

Capulus efluens
Caratomus pisif ormis
Carbonaceous substances,
Guppy on

Cardiomya
costellata

Carditamera
Cardita conradi

184

84
210
1

210. 297

210
308, 3x0

T92

287

75

75

79
80

223

5

94
96
95
309

95
190
94,

magnum

353

184, 297

298, 304

lingua-leonis


medium

II

190

190, 194,

isocardium
lasvigatum

11

velatus

95
117

97

compressum

morrhuana

Calyptrea albida
aperta

96

citrinum


loi

Callucina

96
96

aspersum
bullatum
campechiense
carneosum
castum

164, 168

1

97
90
95
96
97

muricatum

94. 190

obovale


164

oviputamen
pictum

97

ringiculum

165

robustum

97
95

serratum

97

solenif orm e.

96
96

spinosum
ventricosum
95
Caribbean region, geologic
connexions

153
Caribbean Group, fossils of..226, 229
Caribbean,

list

of fossils

182

domingensis

79

Caribbean area, list of work on
geology of
326, 342

floridiana.

79

Caricella pyruloides

11

gibbosa

79


Cavilucina

85

gracilis

79
190

minima

Carinaria caperata
Carolina Eocene fossils

296
13


Bulletin 36

3^3

Caroni series, Guppy on
332
Caroni series, sequence
263
Caroni beds, specific relations... 194
Carpenteria monticularis
274
Carpenter, Philip.


West coast

species

17

Chemnitzia
modesta

163

196

ornata

196

pulchella

196

subcarinata

349, 352

182

turris


182, 196

Carpocanium coronatum

266

Chilostomella ovoidea

Cassidaria laevigata

185

Chione alveata

106

1 89

burnsi

105

104

sublae vigata

Cassidulina crassa

270, 283


270

cancellata

laevigata

270

cortinaria

105

subglobosa

270

cribraria

105

192
216

grus

106

intapurpurea

105


Cassidulus guadalupensis
Cassis granulata

monilif era
reclusa.

.

1 85
216

latilirata

105

paphia
parva

1

107

106

subulosa

216

sulcifera


185, 309, 311

pygmaea

95
188

trapezoidalis

107

ulocy ma

1

165, 198

varicosa

106

Cerastoderma
Cercoinya ledseformis
Cellaria salicornia

Cerithiopsis

punctatum
subulatum

Cerithium plebeium
uniseriale

Cetoconcha
bulla

Chama

arcinella

bicornis
citrea

congregata
involuta
lazarus

macrophylla
ruderalis

Chlamys exasperatus
f uscopurpureus

gibbus
gibbus irradians
nodosus
ornatus
Chaguanas, coal strata

06


06

1

66

Chiton

164

1

83

Cidaris anguillge

252

1 63
183

clevi

1

melitensis

83
74


74
81, 190
81

.....252

loveni

253
192,

252

metularia

192

athleta

106

Circe hebraea

102

Cisseus asterisca

194


81

Clavatula labiata

335

80

Clavulina communis

269

218
81
81, 164

190, 218

eocaena

283

parisiensis

279

Clavella hercules

dementia


11

taeniosa

59
59
59
60

Cleo truncata
Cleodora

59

Clidiophora nasuta
Clypeaster antillarum

59
161

Cleve, P. T.

derms

concavus

297, 313

335
244


Collected echinoin

West

Indies.. .251

72

253
253,

295


Index

Cl3'peaster crustulum

192

Duchassaingi

192

elipticus

192, 253, 295, 337

parvus


192

Coccoliths

265

Codakia costata
cubana

364

Conns recognitus
186, 198, 211,308,

verulosus

310
163

Coralliophaga carditoidea
coralliophaga

magna

84

Coralliophila

83


Corbula alabamiensis

orbicularis

83

aldrichi

76
76
297 30
,

10,

141

10,

orbiculata

83

barrattiana

orbiculata orbiculata

84


bicarinata

orbiculata filiata

84

carib^ea

353
139
164
1 88

orbiculata imbricata

84

conradi

140

orbiculata recurvata

84

contracta

139

162, 163


costellata,

185

cubaniana
cuneata

75
188

Columbella

ambigua
clausif ormis

1

Duclosiana
gradata

98

haitensis
peculiaris

185

139


85
185

dietziana.

140

disparilis

138

185

dominicensis
engonata var. burnsii
galvestonensis
heterogenea

338
140

1

,

pulchella

198

185


venusta
185, 309, 311
Congeria leucopheata
70
rossmassleri.

70

sallei

70

murchsoni

138
137, 335
10,

353

nasuta
operculata

1

38

philippi


1

38

140

Conus bulbus

199

catenatus

186, 311

pisum

consobrinus

186, 211

priscopsis

domingensis

186, 311

pygmsea

fuscocingulatus


205

quadrata

gracilissimus

1

86

radiatula.

141

1

86

subengonata

353
140

granozonatus

165, 166

141
164, 167


74

haitensis

186, 311

swiftiana

interstinctus

186, 311

swiftiana var, harrisi

marginatus

186

planiceps
planiliratus

prototypus
pusio

311



186, 297
186, 198




1

86

310

solidus

198, 211,

stenostomus

186, 309, 311

sulculus

symmetricus

311
186, 311

140

vieta

188, 217, 297


viminea

188, 297,

whitfieldi

Cornuspira
in volvens
polygyra
Cornutella
Corosal Ditrupabed,

303
140
335
269
283
266

fossils of... 335

Cotteau on echinoderms of


Bulletin 36

3»5

Yi'est


Indies

251

Couva, coal strata
"^.Vall,

report

161

on mineral

Crucibulum striatum
subsutum

163, 199
1

fields

234

dalli

2

Cucullaria

77


Cucullsea onochela

93

transversa

Cumana, Venezuela

10

gibbesi

76

liraulatus

78

New

78

Specific relations

mactracea

312
309, 312


jamaicensis

312

Crassinella galvestonensis

77

99

46
10

76

Crassatella mar5-landica

1

Cr yptodou obesus

10

14

,

1 63

floridana


melina

87

tubif er

Crassatellites alseformis

eutawcolens

19

n. sp. bi-

valve molluska

151

species mollusca

221

Older Parian formation

Cumingia borealis

194
156
124


medialis

1

24

tellinoides

1

23

Cuna

77

77

Cunearca

50

Crenella decussata

69

divaricata

69

68

Cuneocorbula,
Cuneolina pavonia

guppyi

297

luniilata

lateralis

Crepidula aculeata
lirata

Crepitacella cepula

163,

353
185, 216

Cristellaria aculeata

192, 202, 309

cassis

272


clypeata

283

costellata

conipressa

272

glacialis

272

crepidula

271, 283

cultrata

echinata

292
272, 283

gibba
italica

272

272. 283

318

Cupularia calyxglandis

owenii
pyriforme
Cuspidaria arcuata

calcar

288

Mention of

244
272, 323

collec-

tion of

187

11,

Creseis

Cunningham-Craig,


139
270

202
191, 202

75
75
..75

jeffreyi

75

perrostrata

75

rostrata

75

Cuvieria

244
Cyclamina cancellata..269, 283, 321

limbata


283

orbicularis

nitida

272

pusila

283

obtusata

272

Cyclina tenuis

104

269

orbicularis

272

Cyclinella tenuis

103


papillosa

272

188

rotulata

272

tenuis

271

Cyclostrema bicarinatum
Cydippina
Cylichna mirrotrema
ovumlacerti
Cyllene pulchella

wetherelli

Crucibulutn piliferum

272
187,

199

121


335
182, 195

216


366

Index

20

Cyprsea henekeni

187, 334

mus

334

pustulata

187

vaughani
Cypricardia hornbeckiana
Cyrenoida floridana

23

76

Dentalium entalis
minutistriatum
mississippense
thalloides

12,

92

Detrital Series sequence

78

Diacria

donaciformis
protexta

79
78

87

335

Dentiscala insculpta. ..15

caloosaensis


354
1

prisma

78, 92

Cyrena caroliniana

164
12,

354
350
263

206, 207

bisulcata

244

Diastroporlea umbelata

335
218

setnistriata


289

Diceras

solida

289
266

Dillwynella erata
Dione veneris

296

266

Diplodonta

164

Cythere circumdentata
dictyon.

.

1

03

rastromarginata


266

braziliensis

91

vinimea

266

j

aneirensis

91

notata

92

189

punctata
semiaspera

91

dariena


100

soror

92

dione

167

subglobosa
venezuelensis

91

Diplothyra
Discorbiua bertheloti
Discopora
Dispacus

145

Cy therea carbasea
circinata

1 89
189 2 18

convexa


loi

,

,

102

hebraea
juncea

189, 218, 309

listeri

1

03

planivieta../^ .189, 297, 302, 313

rubiginosa

1

strigilina

291

tigerina


83
1 02

varians

Cytherella dromedaria

02

266
2 66

polita

Dentalina communis
elegans
filiformis

Dentalium antillarum
apicinum

asgum
disparile

91

267, 273

156


301

222

glabratus

Dispatch Reef
Ditrupa
dentalina

Mud lump

321

334
219
220

planum
Divaricella chipolana

91

91

1 63
258

dentata

quadrisulcata
Donax angustatus

258

brasiliana

258

carinata var. galvestonensis

D

Daphnella sicula

91

90
128
1

129

187

164
12

187


30

denticulata

167, 128

200

f abagella

164,

fabagelloides

189, 200

dissimile

187

f ossor

128

domingense

308

galvestonensis


129


Bulletin 36

367

Donax

130

laevigata

21

Ellipsoidina exponens

271, 278

subnodosa

277, 278, 283

parvula

128

protractus

128


Encope Desmoulinsii

obesa
rcemeri

129

Ensis americana

130

129

directus

130

164, 167, 189

striata

texasiana

128

tumida

128
128, 129


variabilis

10

Dosiniopsis lenticularis

Dosinia acetabulum
concentrica

189
.98,

99
190, 297
98

cyclica

discus

elegans

99

liogona

297, 302

intermedia


99
103

tenuis

transversa

Dreissena americana
leucopheata

192

ensis

130

magnodentatus
minor
Eozoon canadense
caribeum
Erato
mangerse
vaughani
Eriphyla

1

227
150, 227, 229


163
107
23

j

77

lunulata'

Erodona

77
141

Ervilia concentrica

138

planata

138

99
70

Erycina floridana

70


Eschara

165

74

Etheridge, determination of
Pointe a Pierre
On Trigonia from older

156

Duchassaing, mention of

1

Duncan, mention made

175

93
190

tensa

Parian Rocks

Echinanthus antillarum
Echinolampas antillarum


225, 295

275

254

clevei.

lycopersicus

193, 254

Paleontologic

work

Eucharis elliptica
Eucyrtidium acepalum
ampulla

of

156
206

74
266

266


193, 254, 275

excellens

266

193, 254, 276, 295

gematum

266

ovumserpentis
semiorbis

30

131

Echinochama arcinella
Echinometra acufera

71
192, 253

montgolfieri

Eulima egregia
polita


lobata

192

prisca

253

Eulopia

192

Eupatagus antillarum

Echinoneus cyclostomus
minor
orbicularis

Echinus cameleo
Ehrendergi
Ehrenbergina serrata
Eleacrinus
Ellipsoidina ellipsoides

271,

266
296, 298


163
83

257

253

clevei

25 7

192

grandiflorus

257
112

192

Eurytellina

182

Euvola

270
228

Fabella constricta

Fasciolaria filamentosa

278

gigantea

58
94
213
222


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