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