HARVARD UNIVERSITY ere LIBRARY OF THE Museum of Comparative Zoology a od ee wad es “g ; | my ie 100 TT aes EMME DOL HA i : ny | if i j y Oi ey: ; 1, . ih ia fe M » re i i! ny Cie ¢ ty" vas vee (\ ive sf Hl i, ny ai f ‘ j { (i - A , F j 4 Fel ; i } a, See Pitar (Calpitaria) petropolitanus Stenzel and Krause yee texacola Harris, Harris, 1919, p. 142 in part, pl. 44, figs. 12, a See Pitar sp. Meretrix texacola? Harris, Harris, 1919, p. 142 in part, pl. 44, fig. 15 See Pitar sp. Meretrix texacola Harris, Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104 in part, loc. 1 only See Paar (Calpitaria) petropolitanus Stenzel and Keke Meretrix texacola Harris, Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104 (in part; loc. 2, 3, and 4; not loc. 1) See Pitar (Calpitaria) tornadonis (Harris) Meretrix texacola tornadonis Harris, Harris, 1919, p. 142 in part, pl. 45, figs. 2, 3 only See Pitar (Calpitaria) tornadonis (Harris) Meretrix trigoniata (Lea) See Katherinella trigoniata (Lea) Meretriz trigoniata bastropensis Harris See Katherinella ? trigoniata bastropensis (Harris) See also Katherinella ? sp. See also Pitar (“Agriopoma”) amichel Gardner Meretrix trigoniata bastropensis Harris, Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104 in part loc. 1 See Sinodia (Sinodia) eocaenica Stenzel and Krause Meretrix trigoniata winnensis Harris See Rhabdopitaria winnensis (Harris) Meretrix? vespertina (Conrad) See Pitar ? vespertinus (Conrad) Meretrix Yoakumii Gabb See Pitar (Lamelliconcha) yoakumi (Gabb) Meretrix spp. See Pitar spp. “Meretrix” sp. Veneridae Meretrix sp., Harris, 1896, p. 68. Range.—Paleocene. Midway gr. Localities —ALA.: Wilcox Co., “beds 18 and 19”; Barbour Co. Rh. Cau 7 mi. NE. of Clayton. TEXAS: Limestone Co. (Harris) Type.—Unfigured specimens. Lost 196 BULLETIN 2 18 Mesodésma singleyi (Harris) Mesodesmatidae Ceronia singleyi Harris, Dumble, 1894, p. 553 nomen nudum; Harris, mise p. 52, pl. 3, figs. 3, 3a; Dall, 1898b, p. 912; Dumble, 1915b, p. Mesodesma singleyi (Harris), Gardner, 1945, p. 114, pl. 7, fig. 6 Mexican Range.—Upper Eocene. Jackson gr. (type). (Gardner, 1945, not middle Eocene as in Harris) Locality —TEXAS: Lee Co., Sunnyside Church (type) Ne Pam ah OSS i No. 35668 BEG (fig. 3); No. 35669 BEG (fig. a) Metis ? eutawensis Harris Veneridae Metis ? eutawensis Harris in Van Winkle and Harris, 1919, p. 14, pl. 2, fig. 3; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 551 Range.—Middle Eocene. Santee Is (type), upper Claiborne gr. fide Cooke and MacNeil, 1952, p. 20 Locality—S. C.: Orangeburg Co., Eutaw Springs (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 1403 PRI Microcallista subimpressa (Conrad) See Macrocallista subimpressa (Conrad) Micromeris minor (Lea) See Crassinella minor (Lea) Micromeris minutissima (Lea) Astartidae Astarte minutissima Lea, 1833, p. 64, pl. 2, fig. 39; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 96; Harris, 1895b, p. 28 Pteromeris minutissima (Lea), Conrad, 1865a, p. 9 Micromeris minutissima (Lea), Conrad, 1866a, p. 5; Conrad, 1872a, pp. 51, 52; Tryon, 1884b, p. 229, pl. 120, fig. 25; Cossmann, 1893, p. 14; aap 1919, p. 95, pl. 32, figs. 24, 25; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 55 Astarte (Micromeris) minutissima Lea, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 202, pl. 27, fig. 34 copy Lea Crassatellites (Micromeris) minutissimus (Lea), Dall, 1903a, p. 1480 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 5231 ANSP Micromeris parva (Lea) See Cuna parva (Lea) Micromeris senex Meyer See “Venericardia”’ sp. Microstagon nana (Lea) Ungulinidae Egeria nana Lea, 1833, p. 55, pl. 1, fig. 26; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; Harris, 1895b, p. 29 2Egeria nana Lea, Conrad, 1865a, p. 5; Conrad, 1866a, p. 7 Diplodonta ungulina (Conrad), de Gregorio, 1890, p. 208 in part, pl. 29, fig. 29 copy Lea Goodallia nana (Lea), Cossmann, 1893, p. 14 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 197 Diplodonta nana (Lea), Dall, 1900, p. 1181 [in section Felaniella]; sertass WLR p. 128, pl. 40, figs. 15, 16; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 0, Diplodonta (Felaniella) nana (Lea), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 118 Microstagon nana (Lea), Chavan, 1962, p. 8 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, probably No. 5142, ANSP Miltha (Plastomiltha) claibornensis (Conrad) See Saxolucina (Plastomiltha) claibornensis (Conrad) Miltha claytonia (Harris) See Saxolucina claytonia (Harris) Miltha ocalana Dall Lucinidae Phacoides (Miltha) ocalanus Dall, 1903a, p. 1375, pl. 50, fig. 14; Schu- chert, et al., 1905, p. 497; Dall, 1916, pp. 488, 497 Miltha ocalana Dall, Harris, 1951, p. 21, pl. 10, figs. 7-9; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 556 Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.” (type), Ocala gr. Locality —FLA.: Marion Co., Ocala (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 112513 USNM Miltha (Eomiltha) pandata (Conrad) See Eomiltha pandata (Conrad) Cf. Miodontiscus aldrichianus (Harris) Carditidae Astarte aldrichiana Harris, 1896, p. 62, pl. 5, figs. 6, 6a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 92 Range.—Paleocene. Naheola fm. (type), upper Midway gr. ; Locality—ALA.: Wilcox Co., Dale’s Branch, near Oak Hill (type) Type.—Holotype, (lost) PRI Cf. Miodontiscus timothii Palmer and Brann, new name Carditidae Crassatellites clarkensis Aldrich, 1911, p. 3, pl. 1, fig. 3. Preoccupied by Dall, 1900, pl. 36, figs. 20, 21, 24, 25; Dall, 1903a, p. 1470 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. (type) Type.—Specimen, No. 639111 USNM “labeled as type is not cer- tainly the figured specimen.” Cf. Miodontiscus sp. Carditidae Crassatellites (Crassinella) Biareclnanis Harris sp., Aldrich, 1911, p. 3, pl. 1, figs. 1, 2 Range.—Lower Eocene, Bashi mem. Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wil- cox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R.; Wil- cox Co., about 6 mi. E. of Thomasville Type.—Figured specimen, No. 639109 USNM 198 BULLETIN 218 Modiola alabamensis Aldrich See Brachidontes alabamensis (Aldrich) Modiola cretacea Conrad See Modiolus cretaceus (Conrad) Modiola Ducateli Conrad, Tuomey, 1858, p. 266 Not M. Ducatelli Conrad, 1840, p. 53=Miocene Modiola houstonia Harris See Mauricia houstonia (Harris) Modiola (Lithodomus?) inflata Whitfield See Modiolus subinflatus (Whitfield) Modiola Johnsoni Whitfield See Modiolus johnsoni (Whitfield) Modiola ovata Gabb See Modiolus ovatus (Gabb) Modiola potomacensis Clark See Brachidontes potomacensis (Clark) Modiola saffordi Gabb See cf. Brachidontes saffordi (Gabb) Modiola stubbsi Harris See Brachidontes stubbsi (Harris) Modiola tenuis Meyer See Crenella ? tenuis (Meyer) Modiola texana “Gabb”, Harris See Brachidontes texanus (Harris) See also Brachidontes sp. “Modiola texana (Gabb)” not Harris See “Perna” texana Gabb Modiola texana Harris See Brachidontes texanus (Harris) Modiolaria alabamensis Meyer Mytilidae Modiolaria alabamensis Meyer, 1886b, p. 83, pl. 3, fig. 19 alabamiensis ; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 185, pl. 22, fig. 5 copy Meyer; Cossmann, 1893, p. 17 alabamiensis; Dall, 1898b, p. 806; Harris, 1919, p. 33, pl. 17, fig. 9 copy Meyer Range.—Middle Eocene. ‘Lowest Claibornian” (type) Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 688852 USNM Modiolus (Brachydontes) alabamensis (Aldrich) See Brachidontes alabamensis (Aldrich) Modiolus alabamensis Clark and Martin, not Aldrich See Brachidontes potomacensis (Clark) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 199 Modiolus cawcawensis Harris Mytilidae Modiolus cawcawensis Harris, 1919, p. 31, pl. 17, figs. 3, 4; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 564 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality—S. C.: Orangeburg Co., Columbus Rd., 5 mi. N. of Orangeburg (type) Pineda Sviitypent Nos. 477, 478 PRI Modiolus cretaceus (Conrad) Mytilidae Modiola cretacea Conrad, 1835b, p. 340, pl. 13, fig. 2; Aldrich, 1886, 43 p. Perna cretacea (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 10; Conrad, 1866a, p. 23; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 184 Modiolus cretaceus (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, p. 792 in part Volsella (Brachidontes ?) cretacea (Conrad), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 44, pl. 10, figs. 10 copy Conrad, 11 Range.——Upper Eocene. Jackson gr. (zeuglodon horizon) (type) Localities—ALA.: Clark[e] Co. (type); “The Rocks;” Choctaw Co. (Aldrich), Fail P. O. (Dall) Type.—Not found, Moore, 1962, p. 51 Modiolus filosus (Conrad) See Arcoperna filosa Conrad Modiolus houstonius Harris See Mauricia houstonia (Harris) Modiolus johnsoni (Whitfield) Mytilidae Modiola Johnsoni Whitfield, 1885, p. 207, pl. 28, figs. 8, 9; Whitfield, 1899, p. 160; Weller, 1907, p. 509, pl. 55, figs. 14, 15 type Range.—Lower Eocene. Manasquan fm. (type) Locality —N.J.: Monmouth Co.,, Farmingdale (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 9014/1AMNH Modiolus marylandicus Clark and Martin Mytilidae Modiolus marylandica Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 186, pl. 43, fig. 6 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Locality—VA.: King George Co., eee (type) Type.—Holotype, USNM Modiolus ovatus (Gabb) Mytilidae Modiola ovata Gabb, 1860d, p. 396, pl. oi fig. 31; Gabb, 1861, p. 199; Meek, 1864, p. 11; Whitfield, 1885, . 197, pl. 26, figs. 13 type, 14; Whitfield, 1899, D. 160; Weller, 1907, D.- 508, pl. 55, figs. 16, 17 Modiolus ovatus (Gabb), "Johnson, 1905, p. 12 Range.—Lower Eocene. Vincentown fm. (type) Locality.—N. J.: boundary between Gloucester and Camden Cos., Timber Creek ‘(typ e) Type.—ANSP (Johnson, 1905) Modiolus (Brachidontes) potomacensis (Clark) See Brachidontes potomacensis (Clark) 200 BULLETIN 218 Modiolus (Brachidontes) saffordi (Gabb) See cf. Brachidontes saffordi (Gabb) Modiolus (Brachydontes) stubbsi (Harris) See Brachidontes stubbsi (Harris) Modiolus subinflatus (Whitfield) Mytilidae Modiola (Lithodomus ?) inflata Whitfield, 1885, p. 197, pl. 26, fig. 1, 2. Not L. inflata R., E. [E. Requien], 1848 Modiola subinflata Whitfield, 1899, p. 160 new name M. inflata; Weller, 1907, p. 507, pl. 55, figs. 20, 21 type Range.—Paleocene. Hornerstown fm. (type) Locality.—N. J.: Gloucester Co., Mr. Ware’s pit, near Mullica Hill (type) Type.—Holotype, lost 1963 Cf. Modiolus subpontis (Harris) Mytilidae Modiola subpontis Harris, 1896, p. 49, pl. 3, figs. 6, 6a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 563 Modiolus subpontis (Harris), Dall, 1898b, p. 798 Range.—Paleocene. Uppermost Midway ls. as exposed at Ft. Gaines (type) Locality—GA.: Clay Co., Fort Gaines (type) Types. —Syntypes, Nos. 55, 56 PRI Modiolus texanus Gabb, Harris, 1919. Not Gabb, 1862c See Brachidontes texanus (Harris) See Modiolus sp. Modiolus texanus Gabb, Trowbridge 1932, not Gabb, 1862c See Brachidontes sp. Modiolus (Brachidontes) texanus ‘‘Gabb” Dall, 1898b See Brachidontes texanus (Harris) See also “Perna” texana Gabb Modiolus sp. Mytilidae Volsella sp. Richards in Richards and Palmer, 1953, p. 46, pl. 9, fig. 8 Range.—Upper Eocene. Inglis fm., lower Ocala gr. Locality —FLA.: Levy Co., L-93, road metal pit 2.9 mi. south of north limits of Gulf Hammock, just SW. of State Rd. 55 in SW. ¥% sec. 34, T. 14 S., R. 16 E. Type. —Figured specimen, No. I-7560 Fla. Geol. Sur. Modiolus (Brachidontes) sp. Mytilidae Modiolus (Brachydontes) sp., Barry, 1942+, p. 57, pl. 11, fig. 1 Range.—Paleocene. “Logansport fm.” (name preoccupied), middle Midway er. Locality —LA.: Natchitoches Par., cultivated field N. of farm- house in NE. 4%, NW. 4%, sec. 34, T. 10 N., R. 10 W. on La. Highway 404 and 429, about 4% mi. S. of Ajax Type.—Figured specimen, No, 5011 LSU Pal. Mus. PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN-~ 201 Modiolus (Modiolus) sp. Mytilidae Modiolus (Modiolus) sp. Barry, 1942+, p. 58, pl. 6, fig. 4 Range.—Lower Eocene. Marthaville fm., lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —LA.: Sabine Par., S. bank La Nana Bayou about 100 yds. upstream from bridge on local road in center of sec. 12, T. G-N., Ry its Wi Type.—Figured specimen, No. 5121 LSU Pal. Mus. Modiolus (Modiolus) sp. Mytilidae Modiolus (Modiolus) sp. Barry, 1942+, p. 58, pl. 5, fig. 3 Range.—Lower Eocene. Marthaville fm., lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality.—LA.: Sabine Par., rd. cut along La. Highway 26, 2 4% mi. S. of Belmont on W. F. Skinner’s farm. NW. “4 sec. 16, T. SUINes Re Wie Type —-Figured specimen presumably LSU Pal. Mus. Modiolus sp. Mytilidae Modiolus texanus “Gabb”, Harris, 1902, p. 7 as Modiola; Harris, 1919, p. 33 in part, pl. 17, fig. 8 not Georgetown as on expl. of pl. see text; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 565 not Georgetown Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm., upper Claiborne gr. Localities —GA: Columbia Co., west of Grovetown near 16th mile- post on R.R. from Augusta (Harris, 1902); cf. Burke Co., 3.7 mi. 8S. of Hephzibah (Harris, 1919) Types.—Figured specimens, No. 479 PRI; cf. No. 7724 USNM Montacuta bicuspidata Aldrich Montacutidae Montacuta bicuspidata Aldrich, 1921, p. 20, pl. 2, figs. 29, 30 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bells Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Bells Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 26 GSATC Montacuta claiborniana Dall Montacutidae Montacuta claiborniana Dall, 1899, p. 883 listed only; Dall, 1900, p. 1171, pl. 45, fig. 21; Schuchert, e¢ al., 1905, p. 416; Harris, 1919, p. 110, pl. 37, fig. 16 copy Dall Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 155768 USNM Montacuta dalli Cossmann See cf. Mysella dalli (Cossmann) Montacuta eximia Aldrich nomen nudum Museum label No. 76 GSATC, apparently description never pub- lished. (per. com. July 23, 1962) 202 BULLETIN 218 Montacuta herberti Aldrich Montacutidae Montacuta Herberti Aldrich, 1921, p. 21, pl. 3, figs. 6, 7 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.: Clarke Co., Cave Branch (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 27 GSATC Musculus alabamensis (Aldrich) See Brachidontes alabamensis (Aldrich) Myoparo costatus Lea See Crenella margaritacea (Conrad) Myrtea ? curta (Conrad) Lucinidae Cyclas curta Conrad, 1865a, p. 8 name only; Conrad, 1865b, p. 139; Conrad, 1865d, p. 212, pl. 20, fig. 14; Stewart, 1930, p. 187 Myrtea ? Lucina curta (Conrad), Conrad, 1866a, p. 24; not Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 423, pl. 168, figs. 26, 27 copy Clark and Martin, see Lucina uhleri Clark Myrtaea curta (Conrad), Dall, 1903a, p. 1358 in part Lucina (Myrtea ?) curta (Conrad), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 89, pl. 19, figs. 19-28; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 505, 506 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jack- son gr. Localities—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson; Clarke Co., “Enterprise” =Garland Cr. (type) fide Aldrich, 1885c, p. 307. ARK.: Cleve- land Co., Vince Bluff, Saline R. TEXAS: Sabine Co., Sabine R., Jackson beds (see Veatch, 1902, p. 181, pl. 33) Type.—Probable holotype, No. 13223 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 51 Myrtea ? subcurta Harris Lucinidae Lucina (Myrtea ?) subcurta Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 89, pl. 20, figs. 1-5; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 512 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Localities—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type); Clarke Co., Gar- land Cr. Types.—Holotype, No. 4329; paratypes, Nos. 4330-4333 PRI Cf. Mysella dalli (Cossmann) Montacutidae Montacuta dalli Cossmann, 1898, p. 12, pl. 1, figs. 13, 14 Bornia Dalli (Cossmann), Dall, 1899, p. 883; Dall, 1900, p. 1149; Harris, 1919, p. 108, pl. 37, figs. 12, 12a copy Cossmann Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 11646 Lab. Géol., Sorbonne, Paris Mysella minuta (Aldrich) Montacutidae Rochefortia minuta Aldrich, 1921, p. 20, pl. 2, figs. 27, 28 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bells Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Bells Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 25 GSATC PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN-~ 203 Mysia astartaeformis Conrad See Diplodonta (Diplodonta) ungulina (Conrad) Mysia deltoidea Conrad See Diplodonta (Diplodonta) ungulina (Conrad) Mysia inflata (Lea) See Diplodonta *Diplodonta ) inflata (Lea) Mysia levis (Conrad) See Diplodonta “Dinlodonte ) inflata (Lea) Mysia nitens (Lea) See Abra (Abra) nitens (Lea) Mysia ungulina (Conrad) See Diplodonta (Diplodonta) ungulina (Conrad) Mysia ? ungulina (Conrad) Heilprin, 1891a See Katherinella trigoniata bastropensis (Harris) Mytilus hamatoides Call See Hormomya hamatoides (Call) Nanohalus cossmanni (Dall) Noetiidae Limopsis perplana Cossmann, 1898, p. 16, pl. 1, figs. 20, 21 not Pectun- culus perplanus Conrad, 1834, p. 134=Limopsis perplanus (Conrad), 1865a, p. 12 Limopsis Cossmanni Dall, 1898b, p. 605 new name for L. perplana Cossmann, 1893 Trinacria cossmanni (Dall), Harris, 1919, p. 45, pl. 20, figs 1, 2; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 875 aera (Trinacriella) cossmanni (Dall), MacNeil, 1937, p. 456, fig. g Nanohalus cossmanni (Dall), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. at, 2, pl..G; ties: 15) 16,°29, 22 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality.—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 11504 Lab. Géol., Sorbonne, Paris Navicula aspera Conrad See Barbatia (Acar) aspera (Conrad) Navicula cuculloides Conrad See Barbatia cuculloides (Conrad) Navicula lima Conrad See Barbatia cuculloides (Conrad) Neaera aequivalvis Whitfield See Cuspidaria aequivalvis (Whitfield) Neaera alternata Aldrich See Cuspidaria attenuata (Aldrich) Neaera (Cardiomya) multiornata Meyer and Aldrich See Cuspidaria multiornata (Meyer and Aldrich) Neaera prima Aldrich See Cuspidaria prima (Aldrich) 204 BULLETIN 218 Nemocardium actium (Gardner) Cardiidae Protocardia [Nemocardium] actia Gardner, 1935, p. 181, pl. 16, fig. 11 Nemocardium actia (Gardner), Keen, 1950, p. 26 not lower Eocene; Hughes, 1961, p. 389 not lower Eocene Range.—Paleocene. Wills Point fm. (type), upper Midway gr. Locality—TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Colorado R., 2 mi. below the Travis-Bastrop Co. line (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 370917 USNM Nemocardium curtum (Conrad) Cardiidae Protocardia curta Conrad, 1868, p. 731 nomen nudum; Conrad, 1869b, p. 42, pl. 1, fig. 1; not Meek, 1868, p. 731 as in Whitfield, 1885, p. 236; not Cardium curtum Meek and Hayden, 1862, p. 442 Protocardium curtum Conrad, Whitfield, 1885, p. 236, pl. 30, figs. 5-7 Nemocardium curtum (Conrad), Keen, 1950, p. 27; Hughes, 1961, p. 389 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —N. J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R. (type); Squankum; Farmingdale Type.—Missing ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 52 Nemocardium gambrinum (Gabb) Pl. 1, figs. 6, 10 Cardiidae ? Protocardia diversa Conrad, Gabb, 1862c, p. 370 Protocardia gambrina Gabb, 1862d, p. 371; Conrad, 1865a, p. 7; Con- rad, 1866a, p. 6 not “Cal.”; Harris, 1919, p. 133 in part, pl. 42, fig. Pye ae §33 Nemocardium gambrina (Gabb), Keen, 1950, p. 27 not Paleocene; Hughes, 1961, p. 389 not Paleocene Protocardia gambrina harrisi Dall, Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 738 in part No. 1144 only Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —_TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Smithville, Colorado R.; Houston Co. (type), Alabama Bluff, Trinity R.; K. Jones’ well, Hodge headright; Alum Bluff, Trinity R. LA.: Bienville Par. Hammett’s Branch. ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff ?, Alabama R Type.—Holotype, ANSP Nemocardium harrisi (Dall) Cardiidae Cardium Nicoleti Tuomey, 1858, pp. 264, 271 Bells Ldg. Protocardia Nicolleti Conrad var. Aldrich, 1886, pp. 57, 59 Cardium Nicolleti var. Protocardia virginiana ? Conrad, Harris, 1897a, p. 475, pl. 20, figs. 7, 8; not P. virginiana Conrad, 1864, p. 211 Protocardia lenis Conrad var. Harris, 1897b, p. 58, in part, pl. 12, fig. 1 Protocardia harrisi Dall, 1900, p. 1118=P. virginiana ? Harris, 1897a not Conrad; Harris, 1919, p. 133 in part, pl. 42, fig. 6, not fig. 3; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 93, pl. 20, fig. 22 (Nemocardium) ; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 738 also as Protocardia gambrina harrisi Dall, not No. 1144 (=upper Claiborne) Range.—Lower Eocene. Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] nea mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sa- bine] gr. PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN-~ 205 Localities—ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. (type); Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R.; Bells Ldg., Ala- bama R.; Dale Co., Ozark Type.—Holotype, No. 6276 ANSP Nemocardium lene (Conrad) Cardiidae Cardium (Protocardia) lene Conrad, 1856a, p. 258 (reprint 1939, p. 4) Protocardia virginiana Conrad, 1864, p. 211; Conrad, 1866a, p. 6; Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 81, pl. 26, figs. la-c; Harris, 1896, p. 65. Not P. virginiana (Conrad), Harris, 1897a, p. 475, pl. 20, figs. 7,8 Protocardia lenis (Conrad), Dall, 1900, p. 1118; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 172, pl. 36, figs. 2, 2a, 3 not figs. 1, la Cardiuwm line [sic] Conrad, Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 425 Nemocardium lene (Conrad), Keen, 1950, p. 27; Hughes, 1961, p. 389. Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Localities —MD.: Charles Co., Popes Cr. VA.: [Hanover ?] Co., Pamunkey R. (type); King George Co., Woodstock Type.—Missing Moore, 1962, p. 69; type Protocardia virginiana Conrad missing Moore, 1962, p. 108 Nemocardium nicolletti (Conrad) Cardiidae Cardium Nicolletti Conrad, 1841, p. 33; Conrad, 1842a, p. 190; Conrad, 1846a, p. 22, pl. 1, fig. 14; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 97 as Nicoletti; Conrad in Wailes, 1854, p. 289, pl. 14, fig. 6 (reprint 1939, p. 19, pl. 1, fig. 6); Conrad, 1856a, p. 258 in part (reprint, 1939, p. 4 in part); Tuo- mey, 1858, p. 264, not p. 271 as Nicoleti (Bells Ldg., Ala.) ; Hilgard in Hopkins, 1871, p. 11; Heilprin, 1884b, p. 87; Meyer, 1885a, p. 467; Cossmann, 1893, p. 11 Nemocardium s.g. Protocardia Nicoleti [sic] (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 7; Conrad, 1866a, p. 24 Protocardia lima Conrad, 1865a, p. 7 name only; Conrad, 1865b, p. 139, pl. 10, fig. 3; Conrad, 1866a, p. 24 Cardium (Protocardium [sic]) Nicolleti Conrad, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 216 in part Protocardia nicolletti (Conrad), Gabb, 1862c, p. 370; Dall, 1900, p. 1113 as Nicoleti; Harris, 1897b, p. 59; Harris, 1919 (no page), pl. 42, fig. 4; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 739 Nemocardium nicolletti (Conrad), Stewart, 1930, pp. 275, 276; Keen, 1950, p. 27 not middle Eocene; not Hughes, 1961, p. 389, pl. 54, figs. 1-10, text fig. new species Protocardia (Nemocardium) nicolletti (Conrad), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 92, pl. 20, figs. 16-19; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 739 Cf. Cardium nicollettti Conrad, Harris, 1951, p. 23, pl. 12, figs. 1, 2 as Protocardia; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 739 as Protocardia. The original description stated that the specimen came from the Ouachita R., La., area [Jackson Eocene], therefore, a type should be designated from that locality. The original specimen is lost, but the species occurs at Bunker Hill, Gibson Ldg., Danville Ldg. on the Ouachita R. A neotype should and can be designated from one of those localities preferably from the locality lowest in the section to meet the require- ments of near ‘Monroe’. The shell which Conrad figured and which has been labelled type in the ANSP was from Jackson, Miss. (Wailes, 1854). That specimen, No. 13190, a double-valved shell, has been indicated as “possible syntype”. It cannot meet the requirements for neotype designation (see Int. Code Zool. Nomen., 1961, art. 75, p. 81). A neotype should be designated from the Ouachita R. 206 BULLETIN 218 Ronges2 Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type) lower Jackson gr. Localities —LA.: ‘Monroe Co.”, “Washita R.” Conrad, = Ouachita R. near Monroe (“type”) Conrad, 1856a, p. 257; Caldwell Par., Bunker Hill, Ouachita R.; above Gibson Ldg. Ouachita lie Catahoula Par:, Danville Ldg., Ouachita R. MISS.: Clarke Co., - Garland Cr.; Hinds Co., Jackson. Cf. Harris, 1951 Type.—Holotype, lost. Specimens, No. 13190 ANSP not syntypes as in Moore, 1962, p. 80 Nemocardium quihi (Gardner) Cardiidae Protocardia quihi Gardner, 1935, p. 180, pl. 16, figs. 9, 10 Nemocardium quihi (Gardner), Keen, 1950, p. 28 not “Lower Eocene”; Hughes, 1961, p. 389, not lower Eocene Range.—Paleocene. Tehuacana mem. (type), Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr. Localities —TEXAS: Medina Co., 5.7 mi. NW. of Castroville on the Quihi rd. (type); 2% mi. N. 20° E. from Dunlay; bed of Hondo Cr., loose boulder 4% mi. below rd. crossing due E, of Elstone Type.—Holotype, No. 370916 USNM Nemocardium salrivale (Harris) Cardiidae Protocardia salrivalis Harris, 1919, p. 134, pl. 42, figs. 7-9; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 739 Nemocardium salrivalis (Harris), Keen, 1950, p. 28; Hughes, 1961, p. 389 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —LA.: Winn Par., St. Maurice at mouth of Saline Bayou (syntypes) : possibly Sabine Par., Bayou Negreet Types.—Syntypes, No. 1148, 1149 [unnumbered lost] PRI Nemocardium, n. sp. Cardiidae Protocardia nicolletti var. Harris, 1896, p. 65, pl. 6, fig. 2 not of Con- rad, 1841; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 739 Nemocardium nicolletti (Conrad), Hughes, 1961, p. 389, pl. 54, figs. 1-10 not of Conrad Range.—Paleocene. Midway gr. Localities —ALA.: See Harris, 1896, p. 66 for Ala. localities. MISS.: See Hughes, 1961, pp. 389, 390 Pupee ne ees specimens, No. 66 PRI; Nos. 563624, 129891 U Nemocardium sp. Cardiidae Cardium Nicolleti Conrad var., Aldrich, 1886, p. 48 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.], upper Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. Type. —Unfigured specimen unknown Nemocardium sp. Cardiidae Protocardia lenis (Conrad), Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 172 in part, pl. 36, figs. 1, la not figs. 2, 2a, PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN~ 207 Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. Localities—MD.: Charles Co., 1 mi. SE. of Mason Springs; Prince Georges Co., Upper Marlboro; 1 mi. NE. of Piscataway; Queen Annes Co., Rolphs Ldg., Chester R. VA.: Stafford Co., Aquia Cr.; Potomac Cr. King George Co., 2 mi. below Potomac Cr.; mouth of Paspotansa Cr. Type.—Figured specimen USNM Nemocardium sp. Cardiidae Protocardia sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 180 Range.—Paleocene, Wills Point fm. “‘red beds”, upper Midway er. Locality—TEXAS: southern Maverick Co. Type.—Unfigured specimen not found USNM, 1962 Nemocardium ? sp. Cardiidae Protocardia ? sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 182 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr. Locality —TEXAS: Caldwell Co., 5 % mi. N. of Lockhart Type.—Unfigured specimen not found USNM, 1962 Nemocardium sp. Cardiidae Protocardia sp. Harris, 1919, no page, pl. 42, fig. 10; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 739 Range.—Middle Eocene. Claiborne gr. Locality—VA.: Caroline Co., Port Royal, Rappahannock R. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 1150 PRI Nodipecten anatipes (Morton) See Flexopecten anatipes (Morton) Nodipecten pulchricosta (Meyer and Aldrich) See Chlamys pulchricosta (Meyer and Aldrich) Noetia pulchra Gabb See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) pulchra (Gabb) Notocorbula texana (Gabb) Corbulidae Corbula texana Gabb, 1860d, p. 387, pl. 67, fig. 54; Conrad, 1865a, p. 3; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8; not Heilprin, 1886, p. 57; not Heilprin, 1891la, p. 401; Kennedy, 1895, pp. 123, 128, not p. 113; Vaughan, 1896, p. 47 (questionable fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining); Har- ris, 1919, p. 190, pl. 57, figs. 24-28; Deussen, 1924, p. 67; Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 103 in part, loc. 1, 2, and 3 only; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 273 Corbula (Aloides) texana Gabb, Dall, 1898b, p. 845 “Corbula” texana Gabb, Vokes, 1944, p. 621 probably Caestocorbula Corbula ( keer texana Gabb, Gardner, 1945, p. 127; not pl. OS figs, Notocorbula texana (Gabb), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 170, pl. 21, figs. 1-10 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne Localities TEXAS: Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R. presumably (fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining); Angelina Co., see Stenzel, Krause, and Twining Types.—Figured syntype, lost fide Harris, 1919, p. 190; Stenzel, et al., 1957, p. 172; unfigured syntypes, No. 18262 ANSP mixed 208 BULLETIN 218 Nucula aequalis Conrad See Calorhadia equalis (Conrad) Nucula austinclarki MacNeil See Nucula (Lamellinucula) monroensis Aldrich Nucula bella Conrad See Calorhadia bella (Conrad) Nucula Brogniarti [sic] Lea (brongniarti) See Nuculana coelata (Conrad) Nucula caelata Conrad See Nuculana coelata (Conrad) Nucula calcarensis Conrad See Nuculana calcarensis (Conrad) “Nucula capsiopsis” de Gregorio Nuculidae Nucula capsiopsis de Gregorio, 1890, p. 187, pl. 22, figs. 23, 24; Harris, 1919, p. 71, pl. 25, figs. 22, 23 copies De Gregorio; Schenck, 1934, p. 49 Localities and species not definite. Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd., uppermost Claiborne gr. (type, presumably) Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type, presumably) Type.—Lost prior to 1962, De Gregorio Coll., Univ. of Palermo, Palermo, Sicily Nucula carinifera Lea See Trinacria cuneus (Conrad) Nucula carolinensis Conrad See Nuculana carolinensis (Conrad) Nucula circe Whitfield Nuculidae Nucula circe Whitfield, 1885, p. 227, pl. 29, fig. 12; Whitfield, 1899, p. 161; Schenck, 1934, p. 49 Only specimen distorted. Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality—N. J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R. (type) Type—AMNH (Whitfield, 1899, p. 161) lost AMNH fide Newell, 1962 Nucula claibornensis Conrad | See Orthoyoldia claibornensis (Conrad) Nucula coelata Conrad See Nuculana coelata (Conrad) Nucula cultelliformis (Rogers and Rogers) See Nuculana cultelliformis (Rogers and Rogers) Nucula eborea Conrad, 1846—Leda concentrica Say, 1824 See Jupiteria smirna (Dall) for details Nucula equalis Conrad | See Calorhadia equalis (Conrad) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 209 Nucula improcera Conrad See Nuculana improcera (Conrad) Nucula magna Lea See Nuculana magna (Lea) Nucula (Nucula) magnifica Conrad Nuculidae Nucula magnifica Conrad, 18338b, p. 37 not figured as indicated in Conrad (Harris reprint 1893, p. 59); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102; Tuomey, 1858, pp. 266, 274; Conrad, 1865a, p. 12; Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; Aldrich, 1885c, p. 302; Aldrich, 1886, pp. 9, 44, 48; not Langdon, 1886, p. 205; Smith and Johnson, 1887, p. 29; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 186, pl. 22, figs. 16-18, fig. 19 copy N. Sedgewickti Lea; Cossmann, 1893, p. 14; not Harris, 1894b, p. 146; Harris, 1895b, p. 26; Harris, 1897b, p. 50 stated not in Wilcox Eocene; Harris, 1919, p. 73, pl. 26, figs. 1-3, 8; Schenck, 1934, p. 51; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 62 in part, pl. 14, fig. 17; Van de Poel, 1955, p. 9; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 603 Nucula Sedgewickii Lea, 1833, p. 79, pl. 8, fig. 58; Confad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7=N. magnifica Conrad; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102; Harris, 1895b, p. 41; Schenck, 1934, p. 53 (—sedgewichi) Not Nucula magnifica Aldrich, 1886, pp. 58-60; not Clark, 1895, p. 5; not Clark, 1896, p. 82—N. potomacensis Clark and Martin Nucula ede) magnifica Conrad, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 46 eee magnifica (Conrad), Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 607 error for ucula Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.——Probable syntypes (2), No. 30508 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 73 Nucula (Nucula) magnifica Conrad “var.” Nuculidae Nucula magnifica Conrad var., Harris, 1919, p. 74, pl. 26, fig. 7; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 603 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality—LA.: Bienville Par.. Hammetts Branch, SW. % sec. 30, T. 18 N., R. 6 W., about 2 mi. NE. Mt. Lebanon Type.—Figured specimen, No. 623 PRI Nucula (Nucula) magnifica Conrad “var.” Nuculidae Nucula magnifica Conrad “var.”, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 62 in part, pl. 14, fig. 18 Nuculana magnifica (Conrad) “var.”, Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 607 error for Nucula Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd., uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 4244 PRI Nucula (Nucula) magnifica Conrad ‘var.’ Nuculidae Nucula ovula Dall in Call, 1891, p. 8 footnote not N. ovula Lea, 1833, p. 80 Nucula magnifica Conrad, Harris, 1894b, pp. 92, 115, 146 210 BULLETIN" 218 Nutula magnifica Conrad var., Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 62 in part Range.—Upper Eocene. White Bluff fm., lower Jackson gr. Localities—ARK.: Jefferson Co., White Bluff, Arkansas R.; Drew Co., Long Prairie; Wadsworth’s well, 14 S., 6 W., sec. 5 Type.—Specimen unknown Nucula magnifica Aldrich not Conrad, 1833b See Nucula (Nucula) mediavia Harris Nucula magnifica Clark, 1896 not Conrad, 1833b See Nucula (Nucula) potomacensis Clark and Martin Nucula magnifica Harris, 1894b not Conrad, 1833b See Nucula (Nucula) magnifica Conrad “var.” Nucula magnifica var. mauricensis Harris See Nucula (Nucula) mauricensis Harris Nucula (Nucula) magnifica yazooensis Harris Nuculidae Nucula magnifica var. yazooensis Harris, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 62, pl. 14, figs. 19, 20 Nucula (Nucula) spheniopsis yazooensis Harris, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 46 variant of N. spheniopsis Nuculana magnifica yazooensis (Harris), Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 607, 608 error for Nucula Range.—Upper Eocene. Upper Jackson gr. (type) Locality —MISS.: Yazoo Co., Sims Siding, 8 mi. N. of Yazoo City (type) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 4245, 4246 PRI Nucula (Nucula) mauricensis Harris Nuculidae Nucula magnifica mauricensis Harris, 1919, p. 74, pl. 26, figs. 4-6; Price and Palmer, 1928, p. 24, pl. 7, figs. 6, 8; Renick and Stenzel, 1931, pp. 105, 108; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 62, pl. 14, fig. 21 same as Harris, 1919, pl. 26, fig. 5 designated by Harris as holo- type but later than Gardner lectotype, 1945; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 603, 604 Nucula mauricensis Harris, Deussen, 1924, p. 67; Schenck, 1934, p. 51; Gardner, 1945, p. 41 lectotype designated Nucula (Nucula) mauricensis Harris, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 48, pl. 4, figs. 1-4 Range.—Middle Eocene. Queen City fm., lower Claiborne gr.; Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr.; Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities—TEXAS: Lee Co., Orell’s Crossing, Elm Cr., (prob- ably Bur. Ec. Geol. loc. No. 144-T-5); Bastrop Co., mouth of Gazley Cr., Colorado R., Smithville Types.—Lectotype designated by Gardner, 1945, Bur. Ec. Geol., Univ. of — not found by Stenzel, 1957. Paralectotypes, Nos, 620, 621 Nucula media Lea See Calorhadia equalis (Conrad) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN_ 211 Nucula (Nucula) mediavia Harris Nuculidae Nucula magnifica Aldrich, 1886, p. 60 not Conrad, 1833b, p. 37 Nucula mediavia Harris, 1896, p. 53, pl. 4, fig. 4; Dall, 1898b, p. 577; erie 1934, p. 51; Gardner, 1935, p. 116; Brann and Kent, 1960, Dp; Nucula sp. aff. N. mediavia Harris, Gardner, 1945, p. 41 Mexico Muculs (Nucula) mediavia Harris, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, Dp. Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr.; Clayton fm. (type), lower Midway gr.; Porters Cr. fm., upper Midway gr. Localities —ALA.: Wilcox Co., Midway, “W. side of Alabama R., 5 mi. below Prairie Bluff” (type) fide Harris, 1896, p. 12. Sta- tion 4 on specimen; old locality, description see Harris, 1896, p. 12; Sumter Co., Black Bluff, Tombigbee R; Wilcox Co., % mi. W. of Graveyard Hill; 1 mi. N. of Allenton; Station No. 264 [USNM], Prairie Cr. TEXAS: Bastrop Co., USGS Stations 11915 ? and 12112, Colorado R., 1 % mi. below the Travis- Bastrop Co. line (Gardner) Type.—Holotype, No. 34 PRI Nucula (Nucula) meridionalis Meyer and Aldrich See Nucula (Nucula) spheniopsis Conrad Nucula (Lamellinucula) monroensis Aldrich Nuculidae Nucula Monroensis Aldrich, 1886, p. 40, pl. 4, fig. 2; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 187, pl. 22, fig. 25, fig. 26 copy Aldrich; Dall, 1898b, p. 577; Harris, 1919, p. 75, pl. 26, fig. 11 copy Aldrich; Schenck, 1934, p. 52 Nuculana monroensis (Aldrich), Cossmann, 1893, p. 14 Nucula austinclarki MacNeil, 1951, p. 13, figs. 1, 2 Nucula (Lamellinucula) monroensis Aldrich, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 45 with N. austinclarki MacNeil equivalent Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type); Clarke Co., gully in W. center of sec. 10, T. 9 N., R. 4 E. (type of N. austinclarki MacNeil) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 638803, 638804 USNM. Holotype, N. austinclarki MacNeil, No. 560585 USNM Nucula mucronata Conrad See Nuculana vanuxemi (Dall) See also Calorhadia semen (Lea) Nucula opulenta Conrad See Calorhadia (Calorhadia) opulenta (Conrad) Nucula ovula Aldrich, 1886, p. 49 not Lea, 1833 See Nucula sp. Nucula ovula Dall in Call, 1889, not Lea, 1833 See Nucula magnifica Conrad “var.” Nucula ovula Harris, 1896 and Harris, 1897b, not Lea, 1833 See Nucula spp. ya Wy . BULLETIN 218 Nucula (Nucula) ovula Lea Nuculidae Nucula ovula Lea, 1833, p. 80, pl. 3, fig. 59; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102; not Aldrich, 1886, pp. 49, 53, 58; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 186, pl. 22, fig. 20 copy Lea; Cossmann, 1893, p. 14; Harris, 1895b, p. 31; Harris, 1896, p. 54 in part (not pl. 4, fig. 5=Midway); not Harris, 1897b, p. 50, pl. 8, fig. 7; Dall, 1898b, p. 577 in part; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 202 in part, not pl. 57, fig. 6; Harris, 1919, p. 75, pl. 26, figs. 12-14; Schenck, 1934, p. 52; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 375, pl. 145, fig. 36 copy Clark and Martin; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 63, pl. 14, figs. 23, 31; Van de Poel, 1955, p. 9; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 604, 605 not Nos. 36, 148 Nuculana ovula (Lea), Conrad, 1865a, p. 18; Conrad, 1866a, p. 3 Nuclula [sic] ovula Lea, Barry, 1942+, p. 44, pl. 2, figs. 6, 7 Nucula (Nucula) ovula Lea, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 46 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 5399 ANSP Nucula parilis Conrad See Nuculana parilis (Conrad) Nucula parva Rogers and Rogers See Saccella parva (Rogers and Rogers) Nucula pectuncularis Lea ; See Pachecoa ? (Pachecoa ?) pectuncularis (Lea) Nucula plana Lea See Nuculana plana (Lea) Nucula plicata Lea See Calorhadia bella (Conrad) Nucula (Nucula) potomacensis Clark and Martin Nuculidae Nucula magnifica Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 82; not Nucula magnifica Conrad, 1833b Nucula potomacensis Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 202, pl. 57, figs. 7, 7a, 8, 8a; Schenck, 1934, p. 53 Nucula (Nucula) potomacensis Clark and Martin, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 46 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Localities —VA.: King George Co., Woodstock (type); Hanover [?] Co., Hanoversville. MD.: Charles Co., head of Nanjemoy Cr.; Popes Cr.; E. and W. of Port Tobacco; 2% mi. above Popes Cr.; Prince Georges Co., Charles Br. between Rosaryville and Upper Marlboro; Upper Marlboro (deep cut near Chesa- peake Beach R.R. station) Types.—Syntypes, USNM Nucula pulcherrima Lea See Calorhadia (Calorhadia) opulenta (Conrad) See also Nuculana plana (Lea) Nucula (Pectinucula ?) ripae Harris Nuculidae Nucula ripae Harris, 1919, p. 74, pl. 26, figs. 9, 10; Schenck, 1934, p. 53; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 605, 606 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 213 Nucula (Pectinucula 2) ripae Harris, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 45 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr.; McBean fm., upper Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type). S.C.: Orangeburg Co., 3 mi. WNW. of Orangeburg Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 624, 625 PRI Nucula secunda (Whitfield) Nuculidae Nucularia secunda Whitfield, 1885, p. 229, pl. 29, figs. 13, 14; Whit- field, 1899, p. 161 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —N.J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 7838, State Mus., Trenton, N.J. Nucula Sedgewickti Lea See Nucula (Nucula) magnifica Conrad ° Nucula semen Lea See Calorhadia semen (Lea) Nucula (Nucula) smithvillensis Stenzel and Twining Nuculidae Nucula (Nucula) smithvillensis Stenzel and Twining in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 44, pl. 4, figs. 5-7 Range.—Middle Eocene. Viesca mem. (type), Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Smithville, Colorado R. (type) Types.—Holotype, No. 20763 BEG (figs. 6, 7); paratypes, No. 20764 BEG (fig. 5), No. 20765 BEG unfigured paratypes Nucula (Nucula) spheniopsis Conrad Nuculidae Nucula spheniopsis Conrad, 1865b, p. 140, pl. 10, fig. 13; Schenck, 1934, p. 54; Gardner, 1945, p. 42 in part; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 68, pl. 14, figs. 24-30 (29, 30 “vars.”) ; Stenzel, Krause, and Twin- ing, 1957, p. 46; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 607 Nucula meridionalis Meyer and Aldrich in Meyer, 1887a, p. 10, pl. 2, fig. 2; Cossmann, 1893, p. 14; Schenck, 1934, p. 52; Harris and Pal- mer, 1946, pp. 63, 64 [under spheniopsis], pl. 14, fig. 28 copy Meyer and Aldrich; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 46 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson ry incalities MISS. Clarke Co., Enterprise=Garland Cr. (type) (Aldrich, 1885c, p. 307); Hinds Co., Jackson Types.—Missing ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 97. Holotype, Nucula meridionalis Meyer and Aldrich, No. 638881 USNM Nucula (Nucula) spheniopsis yazooensis Harris See Nucula magnifica yazooensis Harris Nucula subtrigona Conrad See Nuculana subtrigona (Conrad) Nucula sp. Nuculidae Nucula ovula Lea, Aldrich, 1886, p. 49. Not Lea, 1833, p. 80 214 BULLETIN 218 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.], upper Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. Type.—Unfigured specimen, USNM Nucula sp. Nuculidae Nucula ovula Harris, 1896, p. 54 in part, pl. 4, fig. 5. Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 604. Not N. ovula Lea, 1833, p. 80 Range.—Paleocene. Naheola fm., upper Midway gr. Localities —ALA.: Wilcox Co., Dale’s Branch; Oak Hill Type.—Figured specimen, No. 36 PRI Nucula sp. Nuculidae Nucula ovula Harris, 1897b, p. 50, pl. 8, fig. 7; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 604. Not N. ovula Lea, 1833, p. 80 Cf. Nucula ovula Lea “var.” Aldrich, 1886, p. 53 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem., Hatchitigbee fm., upper Wil- cox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R.; Choc- taw Corners Type.—Figured specimen, No. 148 PRI Nucula sp. Nuculidae Nucula sp. Gardner, 1923, p. 109, pl. 29, fig. 3 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Localities—TEXAS: Webb Co., 1 mi. E. of Laredo; 5 mi. SE. of Laredo Type.—Figured specimen, No. 352266 USNM Nucula spp. Nuculidae Nucula spp. Gardner, 1935, pp. 116, 117 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr.; Wills Point fm., upper Midway gr. Localities —TEXAS: Freestone Co., Butler Dome; Cribbs Bluff, Brazos R.; Medina and Maverick Cos.; Brazos Co., Colorado R. Type.—Unknown Nucula sp. Nuculidae Nucula sp. Harris, 1919 [no p.] pl. 26, fig. 15 no description; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 606 Range.—Middle Eocene. Claiborne gr. Locality —MISS. Type.—Figured specimen No. 629 PRI Nuculana aequalis (Conrad) See Calorhadia equalis (Conrad) Nuculana albaria (Conrad) Nuculanidae Yoldia protexta Conrad, 1865e, p. 213, pl. 21, fig. 2; Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; Conrad in Cook, 1868, p. 731 not “Meek, 1868, p. 731” as in Whit- field, 1885, p. 228. Not Leda protexta Gabb, 1860a, p. 303—Nuculana protexta (Gabb) Cretaceous. PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN-) 215 Yoldia albaria Conrad, 1867a, p. 8 new name for Yoldia protexta Con- rad, 1865e, p. 213 Nuculana albaria (Conrad), Whitfield, 1885, p. 228 in part, not pl. 29, figs. 15, 16 Leda albaria (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, p. 586 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities.—N.J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R. (type); Farmingdale; Squankum Type.—Missing Moore, 1962, p. 90 not Amer. Jour, Conch. vol. 1, p. 147, pl. 11, fig. 6 as in Moore. Error for ibid. p. 213, pl. 21, fig. 2 see above. Nuculana albirupina (Harris) See Calorhadia (Litorhadia ?) albirupina (Harris) Nuculana aldrichiana var. sabinetownensis Barry See Calorhadia (Litorhadia) aldrichiana sabinetownensis (Barry) 2 Nuculana bella (Conrad) See Calorhadia bella (Conrad) Nuculana “bella (Conrad) var.” Nuculanidae “Leda bella Conrad var.” Conrad, 1860, p. 295 Species not known. Range.—Paleocene. Midway gr. Locality—ALA.: Wilcox Co. “Showalter Collection” Matthews Ldg. fide Aldrich, Type.—Unknown Nuculana Brongniarti (Lea) See Nuculana coelata (Conrad) Nuculana caelata (Conrad) See Nuculana coelata (Conrad) Nuculana calcarensis (Conrad) Nuculanidae Nucula calearensis Conrad, 1848a, p. 297; Conrad, 1848b, p. 128, pl. 14, fig. 5; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102 calcariensis Leda calcarensis (Conrad), Conrad, 1854, p. 29; Dall, 1898b, p. 578; Harris, 1919, p. 70, pl. 25, fig. 19 (type) Nuculana calcarensis (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 13; Conrad, 1866a, p. 3 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Calhoun Co., “St. Matthew’s Parish, Orangeburg District” (type) Type.—Missing, ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 44 Nuculana carolinensis (Conrad) Nuculanidae Nucula carolinensis Conrad, 1848a, p. 297; Conrad, 1848b, p. 128, pl. 14, fig. 3; H. C. Lea. 1849, p. 102 Leda carolinensis (Conrad), Conrad, 1854, p. 29; Dall, 1898b, p. 578; Harris, 1919, p. 70, pl. 25, fig. 17 Nuculana carolinensis (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 13 216 BULLETIN 218 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Calhoun Co., “St. Matthew’s Parish, Orangeburg District” (type) Type.—Missing, ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 46 Nuculana claibornensis (Conrad) See Orthoyoldia claibornensis (Conrad) Nuculana cliftonensis (Clark and Martin) Nuculanidae Leda cliftonensis Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 201, pl. 56, fig. 11 or reams sp. ind. aff. cliftonensis (Clark and Martin), Rutsch, 43, p. Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (type) Localities —MD.: Charles Co., Clifton Beach; Liverpool Point. VA.: Stafford Co., Aquia Cr.; Potomac Cr.; King George Co., 2 mi. below Potomac Cr. (type) Type.—Holotype, USNM Nuculana coelata (Conrad) Nuculanidae Nucula coelata Conrad, 1833a, p. 348; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7 (as caelata); H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102; Harris, 1895b, p. 9 (caelata), p. 11 (coelata), not Nucula caelata Hinds, 1848, p. 99 Nucula Brogniarti [sic] Lea, 1833, p. 82, pl. 3, fig. 61; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7 as Brongniarti=N. caelata Conrad; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102; Tuomey, 1858, p. 266; Harris, 1895b, p. 8; Schenck, 1934, p. 48 as brongniarti Leda coelata (Conrad), Conrad, 1854, p. 29; Dall, 1898b, p. 578; Van Winkle in Van Winkle and Harris, 1919, p. 6, pl. 1, fig. 6; Harris, 1919, p. 57, pl. 28, figs. 7-9; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 474 Nuculana caelata (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 13; Conrad, 1866a, p. 3 Leda Brongnarti [sic] (Lea), de Gregorio, 1890, p. 187, pl. 22, figs. 27-29; fig. 30 copy Lea Nuculana Brongniarti (Lea), Cossmann, 1893, p. 15 Lembulus coelata (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, p. 579 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Possible syntypes, Nos. 30575, 30576 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 48. Possible syntypes, N. Brongniarti, Nos. 5409, 5410 ANSP Nuculana coelatella (Van Winkle) Nuculanidae Leda coelatella Van Winkle in Van Winkle and Harris, 1919, p. 6, pl. 1, figs. 4, 5; Van Winkle, 1921, p. 7 (not middle Eocene); Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 475 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Locality—VA.: Hanover Co., Newcastle, S. side of Pamunkey R., 344-1 mi. E. of bridge on U.S. 360 (type) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 1398, 1394 PRI Nuculana (Hilgardia) coelatoides (Harris) Nuculanidae Leda coelatoides Harris, 1919, p. 58, pl. 23, fig. 10; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 475 Nuculana (Hilgardia) multilineata coelatoides (Harris), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 59, pl. 14, fig. 7; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 608 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN-~ 217 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —MISS.: Clarke Co., Wautubbee (type) Type.—Holotype, "No. 580 (4237) PRI Nuculana compsa (Gabb) See Calorhadia (Calorhadia) compsa (Gabb) Nuculana corpulentoides (Aldrich) Nuculanidae Yoldia corpulentoides Aldrich, 1895b, p. 18, pl. 5, figs. 9, 9a Leda corpulentoides (Aldrich), Dall, 1898b, pp. 578, 594 33 ae ae corpulentoidea [sic] (Aldrich), Barry, 1942+, p. 46, pl. igs. 8, 9 Nuculana corpulentoidea [sic] (Aldrich), Wasem and Wilbert, 1943, pp. 188, 192, pl. 31, fig. 6 Range.—Lower Eocene. Tuscahoma fm. (type) middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; ? Pendleton Ferry fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities—ALA.: Choctaw Co., Tuscahoma Ldg., Tombigbee R. (type). TEXAS: for possible localities in Sabine Co. see Barry, 1942+, p. 46 Types.—Syntypes, No. 688965 USNM fig. 9 a double valved speci- men now shattered, 1962. No. 688966 USNM herein designated lectotype. Better specimen than No. 638965 Nuculana corpulentoides (Aldrich) “var.” Nuculanidae Leda corpulentoides (Aldrich) “var.” Harris, 1897b, p. 51, pl. 8, figs. 10, 11; Harris, 1899b, p. 301; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 475 Range.——Lower Eocene. Nanafalia fm., lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Pendleton Ferry fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Tusca- homa fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] ore Localities — TEXAS: Sabine Co., Pendleton, Sabine R. ALA.: Marengo Co., Nanafalia Ldg., Tombigbee R.; Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. 151, 152 PRI Nuculana crassiparva (Harris) Nuculanidae Leda crassiparva Harris, 1919, p. 68, pl. 25, figs. 7-9 [fig. 9 in PRI not ae Coll. as in text and on expl. of pl.]; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 4 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality. ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Holotype, No. 604; paratype, No. 605 PRI [pl. 25, fig. 9 not in Aldrich Coll. as in Harris, 1919, p. 68] Nuculana cultelliformis (Rogers and Rogers) Nuculanidae Nucula cultelliformis Rogers and Rogers, 1837, p. 339 (reprint 1884, p. 667); H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102; Schenck, 1934, p. 49 Leda cultelliformis (Rogers and Rogers), Conrad, 1854, p. 29; Dall, 1898b, p. 578 [not middle Eocene]; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 198, pl. 56, figs. 8, 8a Nuculana cultelliformis (Rogers and Rogers), Conrad, 1865a, p. 13; Conrad, 1866a, p. 3 Yoldia cultelliformis (Rogers and Rogers), Clark, 1895, p. 5 218 BULLETIN 218 Leda(Adrana) cultelliformis (Rogers and Rogers), Clark, 1896, p. 83, pl. 28, figs. 3a, 3b Leda cultelliformis (Rogers and Rogers), Van Winkle and Harris, 1919, p. 10; Van Winkle, 1921, p. 7 [not middle Eocene] a eee aoe: Aquia fm. Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. ype Localities—VA.: Hanover Co., Newcastle; King George Co., Woodstock; Prince George Co., Evergreen; Coggins Point (type). MD.: Charles Co., Clifton Beach; Popes Cr.; 2 4% mi. above Popes Cr.; Prince Georges Co., Upper Marlboro (deep cut near Chesapeake Beach R.R. station) Type.—Probably MCZ Nuculana eoa (Gardner) Nuculanidae Leda eoa Gardner, 1935, p. 118, pl. 6, figs. 1, 2 “Leda” eoa Gardner, Rutsch, 1943, p. 148 Range.—Paleocene. Littig mem. (type), Kincaid fm., lower Mid- way er. Locality —TEXAS: Travis Co., USGS Sta. 2489, 1 mi. E. of Web- berville (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 138604 USNM Nuculana fiski Barry Nuculanidae Nuculana fiski Barry, 1942+, p. 45, pl. 2, fig. 5 Range.—Paleocene. “Logansport” (name preoccupied) fm. (type), middle Midway gr. Lower Eocene. Nanafalia fm., lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —LA.: Natchitoches Par., Rocks Cr. (type). ALA.: Marengo Co., Nanafalia Ldg., Tombigbee R. Types.—Holotype, No. 5002; paratype, No. 5003, LSU. Pal. Mus. Nuculana hammetti (Harris) See Calorhadia (Calorhadia) hammetti (Harris) Nuculana hannahae Palmer and Brann, new name Nuculanidae Leda milamensis Harris, 1896, p. 54, pl. 4, fig. 8; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 477 Leda (Saccella) milamensis Harris, Gardner, 1935, p. 121 in part Not Leda milamensis Harris, 1895a, p. 47, pl. 1, fig. 4 Leda milamensis Harris, 1896, from the Paleocene Midway of Tenne- see is not the same species as L. milamensis Harris, 1895a from the lower Eocene. Gardner, 1935, p. 121 pointed out a critical difference between the shells as well as horizon of the two forms. We are therefore, renaming Leda milamensis Harris, 1896, p. 54 not Harris, 1895a, p. 47 Range.—Paleocene. Midway gr. (type) Localities ——TENN.: Hardeman Co., Hannah’s bed f. 134 mi. N. of Crainesville (type); Huddleston’s about same distance W. of Crainesville (Harris) Type.—Holotype, No. 39 PRI Nuculana improcera (Conrad) Nuculanidae Nucula improcera Conrad, 1848b, p. 131, pl. 14, fig. 23; Schenck, 1934, p. 51 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN-~ 219 pica ss improcera (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 13; Conrad, 1866a, p: Leda improcera (Conrad), Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 83 in part, pl. 28, figs. la-d (not e=N. parilis Conrad var.); Dall, 1898b, p. 578 [not middle Eocene]; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 199, pl. 56, figs. 1-4; Ae ras in Van Winkle and Harris, 1919, p. 10 [not middle ocene Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Localities —MD.: Charles Co., Popes Cr., head of Nanjemoy Cr., 2 %4 mi. above Popes Cr. VA.: King George Co., Woodstock; Prince George Co., Evergreen; Hanover Co., Marlbourne (type) [in text]; Caroline Co., Port Royal; [Co. unknown] Marshfield Type.—Probable holotype, “labelled ‘Pamunkey R., Va.’ but [Marl- ae cee ee Co., Va.’ in text” No. 30673 ANSP Moore, » Pp. Nuculana jewetti (Gardner) Nuculanidae Leda jewetti Gardner, 1927, p. 363, fig. 6 Ls Range.——Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Leon Co., 8 mi. S. of Jewett (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 369243 USNM Nuculana kittensis (Harris) Nuculanidae Leda kittensis Harris, 1919, p. 67, pl. 25, fig. 6 Range.——Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Calhoun Co., Kitts Ravine, 4% mi. NW of Cres- ton [Keitts; Cooke, 1936, p. 68] (type) Type.—Holotype, missing USNM 1962 Nuculana linifera Conrad Nuculanidae Nuculana linifera Conrad, 1865b, p. 139, pl. 10, fig. 8 Leda linifera (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, pp. 578, 591, Jackson Eocene only Nuculana linifera ? Conrad, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 60, pl. 14, fig. 8; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 607 Range.—Upper Eocene. Lower Jackson gr. (type) Localities —MISS.: Clarke Co., “Enterprise” (=Garland Cr.) see Aldrich, 1885c, p. 307; Shubuta Type.—Holotype, No. 13229 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 71 Nuculana magna (Lea) Nuculanidae Nucula magna Lea, 1833, p. 197, pl. 6, fig. 211; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102; Harris, 1895b, p. 26; Schenck, 1934, p. 51 Nuculana magna (Lea), Conrad, 1865a, p. 13; Conrad, 1866a, p. 3; Cossmann, 1893, p. 15, pl. 1, fig. 19 Leda magna (Lea), de Gregorio, 1890, p. 186, pl. 22, fig. 38 copy Lea; Dall, 1898b, p. 578; Harris, 1919, p. 62, pl. 24, figs. 3, 4 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 5996 ANSP Nuculana magna lisbonensis (Aldrich) Nuculanidae Leda lisbonensis Aldrich, 1895b, p. 17, pl. 5, fig. 4 220 BULLETIN 218 Lede magna var. lisbonensis Aldrich, Harris, 1919, p. 63, pl. 24, figs. 5-7; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 476 Leda (Adrana ?) lisbonensis Aldrich, Dall, 1898b, 578 Calorhadia (Iitorhadia) sp. cf. C. (L. ’) lisbonensis (Aldrich), Gardner, 1945, p. 48 in part Not Nuculana lisbonensis Aldrich, Sutton, 1946, p. 1671 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne er. Localities—TEXAS: San Augustine Co., San Augustine “St. Augustine” [sic] Harris, 1919. LA.: Winn Par., St. Maurice rd., 1 mi. SW. of Winnfield Marble Quarry; Sabine Par., 3 mi. S. Negreet P.O.; near mouth Negreet Bayou. ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. (type); Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R. GA.: Clay Co., ? Fort Gaines. N.C.: Craven Co., Neuse R., 16-17 mi. and 27 mi. above New Bern Type.—Holotype, No. 6388963 USNM Nuculana magnopsis (Harris) Nuculanidae Leda magnopsis Harris, 1919, p. 64, pl. 24, fig. 8; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 476 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Orangeburg Co. “Rock [Rocky] Swamp”, SE. of Springfield (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 593 PRI Nuculana magnifica (Conrad) See Nucula magnifica Conrad Nuculana magnifica yazooensis (Harris) See Nucula magnifica yazooensis Harris Nuculana marieana (Aldrich) Nuculanidae Leda marieana Aldrich, 1897a, p. 16, pl. 5, fig. 5; Harris, 1897b, p. 5, pl. 8, fig. 12 copy Aldrich Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.: Clarke Co., Choctaw Corner (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 639002 USNM Nuculana mater (Meyer) See Calorhadia (Calorhadia ?) mater (Meyer) Nuculana media (Lea) See Calorhadia equalis (Conrad) Nuculana milamensis (Harris) Nuculanidae Leda milamensis Harris, 1895a, p. 47, pl. 1, fig. 4; Dall, 1898b, p. 578. Not Leda milamensis Harris, Harris, 1896, p. 54 in part, pl. 4, fig. 8; not Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 477—N. hannahae Palmer and Brann, new name herein Leda (Saccella) milamensis Harris, Gardner, 1935, p. 121 in part Range.—Lower Eocene. Lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr. (type) Locality—TEXAS: Milam Co., Smileys Bluff, 2 mi. above mouth of Pond Cr., Brazos R. (type) (Gardner, 1935, p. 54) Type.—Holotype, No. 35671 BEG PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN-) 221 Nuculana monroensis (Aldrich) See Nucula (Lamellinucula) monroensis Aldrich Nuculana mucronata (Conrad) See Calorhadia semen (Lea) See also Nuculana vanuxemi (Dall) Nuculana (Hilgardia) multilineata (Conrad) Nuculanidae Leda multilineata Conrad in Wailes, 1854, p. 289, pl. 14, fig. 4 (reprint, 1939, p. 19, pl. 1, fig. 4); Conrad, 1856a, p. 258 (reprint, 1939, p. 4); Hilgard in Hopkins, 1871, p. 11; Harris, 1894b, p. 148; Dall, 1898b, pp. 578, 588 in part, not pl. 25, figs. 11, 11b Oligocene; Harris, 1919, p. 58, pl. 23, figs. 11, 12; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 477 Nuculana (Hilgardia) multilineata (Conrad), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 59, pl. 14, figs. 2-6; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 608 “Leda” multilineata Conrad, Gardner, 1939, p. 341 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Localities—MISS.: Clarke Co., “near Enterprise”, Garland Cr. fide Aldrich, 1885c, p. 307; Hinds Co., Jackson (type). LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery, Red R.; Caldwell Par., “at various localities on the Ouachita River.” ARK.: Cleveland Co., Vince Bluff, Saline R.; Cross Roads Church, 5 mi. NW. of Kingsland Type.—‘Donated to ANSP by Wailes, 1855” fide Harris, 1919, p. 59. Missing ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 79 Nuculana opulenta (Conrad) See Calorhadia (Calorhadia) opulenta (Conrad) Nuculana opulenta-like Harris and Palmer See Calorhadia cf. opulenta (Conrad) Nuculana ovula (Lea) See Nucula (Nucula) ovula Lea Nuculanidae Nuculana ozarkola (Harris) Leda ozarkola Harris, 1919, p. 68, pl. 25, figs. 10-14; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 478 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R. (type); Dale Co., Ozark Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 606-610 PRI Nuculanidae Nuculana parilis (Conrad) Nucula parilis Conrad, 1848b, p. 132, pl. 14, fig. 31; Clark, 1896, p. 93; Schenck, 1934, p. 52 Nuculana parilis (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 13 saat eae (Conrad), Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 199, pl. 57, figs. » a, 4a , Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (type) Localities —MD.: Prince Georges Co., Upper Marlboro (type); Anne Arundel Co., Sheckel’s farm near South R. Type.—Probable holotype, No. 30687 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 83 Zoe BULLETIN 218 Nuculana parilis (Conrad) “var.” Nuculanidae Leda improcera Conrad, Clark, 1896, p. 83 in part, pl. 28, fig. le Leda parilis Conrad var., Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 200, pl. 57, fig. 3 copy Clark, 1896 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. Localities —VA.: King George Co., probably Woodstock. MD.: Prince Georges Co., Hills Bridge Type.—F igured specimen, USNM Nuculana parva (Rogers and Rogers) See Saccella parva (Rogers and Rogers) Nuculana pharcida (Dall) See Calorhadia (Calorhadia) pharcida (Dall) Nuculana plana (Lea) Nuculanidae Nucula plana Lea, 1833, p. 199, pl. 6, fig. 218; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102; Harris, 1895b, p. 35; Schenck, 1934, p. 53. N plana has usuage over page preference of N. pulcherrima Nucula pulcherrima Lea, 1833, p. 84 in part, pl. 3, fig. 63; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102 in part; Harris, 1895b, p. 37 in part; Schenck, 1934, p. 53 Nuculana plana (Lea), Conrad, 1865a, p. 13; Conrad, 1866a, p. 3; Cossmann, 1898, p. 15 Nuculana pulcherrima (Lea), Conrad, 1865a, p. 18; Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; Cossmann, 1893, p. 15 Leda plana (Lea), de Gregorio, 1890, p. 188, pl. 23. fig. 5 copy Lea; Harris, 1919, p. 60, pl. 23, figs. 14, 15; figs. 16, 17 copies of N. pul- cherrima Lea; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 478 Leda pulcherrima (Lea), Meyer, 1887a, p. 15; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 190, pl. 23, fig. 12 copy Lea Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Localities—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type). N.C.: Craven Co., “17 mi. above Newbern”, Neuse R. (Harris) Type.—Holotype, No. 5998 ANSP Nuculana plicata (Lea) See Calorhadia bella (Conrad) Nuculana protexta Conrad, 1865c, p. 147 See Calorhadia (Calorhadia) pharcida (Dall) Nuculana pulcherrima (Lea) See Nuculana plana (Lea) See also Calorhadia (Calorhadia) opulenta (Conrad) Nuculana regina-jacksonis (Harris) See Calorhadia (Calorhadia) reginajacksonis (Harris) Nuculana regina-jacksonis (Harris) var. See Calorhadia (Calorhadia) reginajacksonis (Harris) “var. Nuculana (Saccella) robusta (Aldrich) See Saccella robusta (Aldrich) ” PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN) 223 Nuculana saffordana (Harris) Nuculanidae Leda protexta Gabb, 1860d, 397, pl. 68, fig. 36 (not fig. 35 bar a text); not Leda protexta (eabb, 1860a, p. 303, pl. 48, fig. 23 [= culana protexta (Gabb) Cretaceous] Leda saffordana Harris, 1896, p. 55, pl. 4, fig. 9; Dall, 1898b, p. 586; ? Gardner, 1935, p. 117° “Leda” saffordana Harris, Rutsch, 1943, p. 149 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr.; Naheola fm., r Midway gr. (type) Localities ——-TENN.: Hardeman Co, (type), 2 mi. S. of Middleton. ALA.: Wilcox Co., % mi. N. of Snow Hill. GA.: Chattahoo- chee R. (near base of Eocene). ? TEXAS: Falls Co., Little Brazos R., above Rocky Crossing on Kosse rd. Type.—Holotype, unknown. Type was in Safford Coll. seen by Harris, 1896 Nuculana semen (Lea) See Calorhadia semen (Lea) [Nuculana] smirna (Dall) See Jupiteria smirna (Dall) Nuculana subtrigona (Conrad) Nuculanidae Nucula subtrigona Conrad, 1848a, p. 297; Conrad, aay p. 128, pl. 14, fig. 4; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102; Sirens 1934, p. 54 Leda subtrigona (Conrad), Conrad, 1854, p. 29; Wavtial 1919, p. 70, pl. 25, fig. 18. Specimens in ANSP so labelled compared to ta hous- tonia Harris, 1919, p. 59 Nucwlane subtrigona (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 14; Conrad, 1866a, p Range.—Middle Eocene [—horizon uncertain fide Harris, 1919, p. 70]. McBean fm. (fide Cooke), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —S.C.: Calhoun Co.: “St. Matthews Parish, Orangeburg District” (type) Type.—Missing ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 100 Nuculana trivitate (Gardner) Nuculanidae Leda houstonia Harris, 1919, p. 59 in part, pl. 23, fig. 13. Not L. houstonia Harris, 1895a, p. 47 Leda trivitate Gardner, 1927, p. 363, fig. 5 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —TEXAS: Wilson Co., Bluff on San Antonio R., 4 mi. SSE. of Floresville (type); Houston Co., Alabama Ferry, Trinity R. Type.—Holotype, No. 369248 USNM Nuculana trumani (Harris) Nuculanidae Leda trumani Harris, 1919, p. 61, pl. 23, figs. 18, 19; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 480 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type); Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R. S.C.: Orangeburg Co., 3 and 6 miles WNW. of Orangeburg. GA.: Clay Co., Ft. Gaines Type.—Holotype, No. 585 PRI 224 BULLETIN 218 Nucufana tysoni (Clark and Martin) Nuculanidae Leda tysoni Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 201, pl. 57, figs. 4, 4a, 5 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Localities—_MD.: Charles Co., Popes Cr.; 2 % to 3 mi. above Popes Cr.; Prince Georges Co., 1 mi. SE. of Piscataway. VA.: King George Co., Woodstock (type) Types.—Syntypes, USNM Nuculana vanuxemi (Dall) Nuculanidae Nucula mucronata Conrad, 1848a, p. 297; Conrad, 1848b, p. 128, pl. 14, fig. 2; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102. Not James de C. Sowerby, 1824, p. 120, pl. 476, fig. 4 Nuculana mucronata (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 13 not Vicksburg as in Conrad Leda vanuxemi Dall, 1898b, p. 578 new name for Nucula mucronata Conrad; Harris, 1919, p. 70, pl. 25, fig. 16 copy Conrad, 1848b, Nucula mucronata Conrad See also under Calorhadia semen (Lea) with question. Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Calhoun Co., “St. Matthew’s Parish, Orangeburg District” (type) Type.—Holotype, ‘““Vanuxem Coll.” not listed Moore, 1962 Nuculana wautubbeana (Harris) Nuculanidae Leda wautubbeana Harris, 1919, p. 69, pl. 25, figs. 15, 15a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 480 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities—MISS.: Clarke Co., Wautubbee (holotype) ; Newton Co., Newton (paratype). LA.: Winn Par., Calvin Types.—Holotype, No. 611 PRI; paratype, Aldrich Coll. lost Nuculana sp. Harris and Palmer, 1946 See Ledina sp. See also Saccella sp. Nuculana sp. Nuculanidae Leda, n. sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 119, pl. 6, figs. 3, 4 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr. Locality—TEXAS: Medina Co., USGS Sta. 11771, 5 mi. SE. of Elstone Type.—Figured specimen, No. 370958 USNM Nuculana sp. Nuculanidae Nuculana sp. Harris, 1951, p. 15, pl. 7, figs. 2, 3; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 610 Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala lIs.”, Ocala gr. Locality —GA.: Houston Co., Georgia Lime Rock Quarry, 3.9 mi. from Perry Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. 24470, 24471 PRI PALEOCENE- EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 225 Nuculana sp. Nuculanidae Nuculana sp. Barry, 1942+, p. 46 Range.—Lower Eocene. Pendleton Ferry fm., middle Wilcox [Sa- bine] gr. Locality—LA.: Sabine Par., stream bank in SW. 4% SW. % SE. % sec. 3, T. 5 N., R. 13 W. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 5373 LSU Pal. Mus. Nucularia secunda (Whitfield) See Nucula secunda Whitfield Odoniogryphaea thirsae (Gabb) Ostreidae Ostrea emarginata Tuomey (name only), 1858, pp. 266, 269, 271 Gryphaea thirsae Gabb, 1862a, p. 8329; Aldrich, 1886, p. 58 Ostrea thirsae (Gabb), Heilprin, 1884c, p. 311, pl. 63, figs. 4-6; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 178, pl. 20, figs. 2, 9, 10 copies Heilprin; Coss- mann, 1893, p. 19; Harris, 1897b, p. 40, pl. 6, figs. 5, 5a, 6; Dall, 1898b, pp. 680, 681; Harris, 1899b, p. 300, pl. 53, fig. 1; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 474; Veatch, 1906, p. 35, pl. 18, figs. 2, 2a copies Heilprin; cf. Maury, 1912, p. 39, pl. 5, figs. 6-8; Cooke, 1926a, pl. 94, figs. 6a, b; Semmes, 1929, fig. 59-6a, 6b; Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 39, figs. 3-5 copy Harris, 1897b; Barry, 1942+, p. 51, pl. 3, figs. 7, 8; Wasem and Wilbert, 1943, pp. 188, 192, pl. 31, fig. 2; Gardner, 1945, p. 76 in part, pl. 5, figs. 16, 18 holotype; figs. 15, 17, 19; Richards, 1948, p. 2, pl. 4, fig. 23; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 642 Ostrea cf. thirsae (Gabb), Richards, 1950, p. 15 Odontogryphaea thirsae (Gabb), Stenzel, 1947, p. 166 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanafalia fm. (type), lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Marthaville fm., lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Pendleton Ferry fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Marengo Co. “Nanafalia” [Bluff], Tombigee R. (type); not Eufaula (as in Schuchert, et al., 1905). GA.: Clay Co., between Fort Gaines and Woods Shoals. LA.: Natchi- toches Par., Marthaville. See Barry, 1942+, p. 52 for further La. localities. N.C.: Johnston Co., about 3 mi. W. of Clayton Type.—Lectotype, No. 494957 [“570”] USNM The information regarding the type of O. thirsae is confusing in Schu- chert, et al., 1905, “USNM 570... pleisotype ... Eocene Eufaula Alabama.” Druid Wilson kindly supplied the following information regarding the discrepancy of type, locality, and age. “570/Gryphaea thirsae Gabb/Eufaula, Ala./Cretaceous Ripley Group/ Prepared by State Univ. of Alabama. “One of these specimens was figured by Heilprin in White, 1884a and the same specimen was figured by Gardner as holotype 1945 (GSA Mem. 11) at which time it was recatalogued thus: 494957 /“570”/Ostrea thirsae Gabb/Nanafalia, Marengo Co., Ala./Wil- cox/Figd. holotype. “The earliest label now with the specimen is Heilprin’s which gives ‘Eocene/Eufaula, Ala.’ “All of this leaves unexplained the source of Gabb’s quoted ‘Nanafalia’ a locality that subsequent collections uphold. “There probably were older labels giving Nanafalia and the catalogue must be in error, but there is no contemporary evidence to prove it. 226 BULLETIN 218 “The specimen apparently is the one measured by Gabb and would be the obligatory lectotype; the other two syntypes have not been found. “Schuchert’s, Dall’s, et al. listing of USNM 570 as Plesiotype probably fone from their not realizing that it was a part of Gabb’s original material. Omnivenus discoidalis (Conrad) See Rhaddopitaria discoidalis (Conrad) Orthoyoldia claibornensis (Conrad) Nuculanidae eeu Glasboruensts Conrad, 1848b, p. 131, pl. 14, fig. 22; Harris, » D. Nuculana claibornensis (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 18; Conrad, 1866a, p. 3 Leda claibornensis (Conrad), de Gregorio, 1890, p. 189, pl. 22, figs. 32, 33; 35, 36; fig. 34 copy Conrad Yoldia claibornensis (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, p. 594, 596; Harris, 1919, p. 72, pl. 25, fig. 24 copy Conrad Orthoyoldia claibornensis (Conrad), Stewart, 1930, p. 61; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 53, 55 “a dubious species” Range.—Middle Eocene. Claiborne gr., horizon unknown Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., “Claiborne”, Alabama R. (type) Conrad, (exact horizon unknown) Type.—Missing ANSP fide Harris 1895b, p. 11; Moore, 1962, p. 48 Cf. Orthoyoldia kindlei (Harris) Nuculanidae Yoldia kindlei Harris, 1896, p. 56, pl. 4, fig. 6; Dall, 1898b, p. 594; Harris and Veatch, 1899, p. 72; Barry, 1942+, p. 47, pl. 2, fig. 10; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 983 Range.—Paleocene. “Logansport fm.” (name preoccupied), mid- dle Midway gr., (Sabine and Natchitoches Par., La.); undiffer- iented Midway (Tenn.) (type) Localities —-TENN.: Hardeman Co., 1 3% mi. N. of Crainesville, at Hannah’s (type). LA.: Natchitoches Par., Rocks Cr.; Sabine Par., ravine center of NW. % sec. 1, T. 9 N., R. 12 W.; 2% zat ee a Pleasant Hill in SW. 4% SW. % sec. 23, T. 10 N., Type.—Holotype, No. 35 PRI Orthoyoldia psammotaea (Dall) Nuculanidae Yoldia psammotaea Dall, 1898b, p. 596, pl. 34, fig. 20 (section Orthoyoldia) ; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 702 Yoldia psammotaea Dall, Harris, 1919, p. 72 in part, pl. 25, figs. 25, 27, 29 (not figs. 26, 28—Orthoyoldia sp., not fig. 30=var. orange- burgensis, not fig. 3l—var. vivianensis); Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 983, 984 Orthoyoldia psammotaea (Dall), Stewart, 19380, p. 61; Gardner, 1945, p. 50, pl. 4, figs. 2, 3; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 54, pl. 4, figs. 26-30 ? Yoldia cf. Y. psammotea [sic] Dall, Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 43, fig. 1 (questionable) Yoldia (Nuculana ?) psammotaea Dall, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 57 in part, pl. 13, figs. 20, 21 (same specimen as Harris, 1919, pl. 25, fig. 29) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 227 Range.—Middle Eocene. Viesca mem., Weches fm., middle Clai- borne gr.; Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Clai- borne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type), [“Claiborne sands, Claiborne, Ala.” type locality in- correct fide Harris, 1919, p. 72.] Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R.; Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R. TEXAS: Brazos Co., Little Brazos R., 21%4 mi. above Stone City; Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R.; Cedar Cr.; Bastrop Co., Smithville, Colorado R. ? S.C.: Calhoun Co., Kitts Ravine [Keitts]. See Harris, 1919, for additional localities not verified. Type.—Holotype, No. 129799 USNM Orthoyoldia psammotaea orangeburgensis (Harris) Nuculanidae Yoldia psammotaea var. orangeburgensis Harris, 1919, p. 73, pl. 25, fig. 30; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 984 Orthoyoldia psammotaea orangeburgensis (Harris), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 55 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —S.C.: Orangeburg Co., 5 mi. N. (type); NW. of Orangeburg Type.—Holotype lost prior to 1937 PRI 2 Orthoyoldia psammotaea vivianensis (Harris) Nuculanidae Yoldia psammotaea var. vivianensis Harris, 1919, p. 73, pl. 25, fig. 31; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 984 Orthoyoldia psammotaea vivianensis (Harris), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 55 Range.—Middle Eocene. Recklaw fm. (type), middle Claiborne gr. [fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 55] Locality—LA.: Caddo Par., Vivian (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 616 PRI Orthoyoldia rubamnis (Harris) Nuculanidae Yoldia psammotaea ? var. rubamnis Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 58, pl. 14, fig. 1; Wilbert, 1953, pp. 98, 122; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 984 Cathars rubamnis (Harris), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 5 Range.—Upper Eocene. White Bluff fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Locality —ARK.: Jefferson Co., White Bluff, Arkansas R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 4231 PRI Orthoyoldia sp. Nuculanidae Yoldia psammotaea Dall, Harris, 1919, p. 72 in part, pl. 25, fig. 26; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 984 © Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.], upper Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 614 PRI 228 BULLETIN 218 Orthoyoldia sp. Nuculanidae Yoldia psammotaea Dall, Harris, 1919, p. 72 in part, pl. 25, fig. 28 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Calhoun Co., Kitts [Keitts] Ravine Type—Figured specimen, missing USNM 1962 Orthoyoldia ? sp. Nuculanidae Yoldia (Nuculana ?) psammotaea Dall “var.”, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 57, pl. 13, fig. 17 as Yoldia sp. Yoldia sp., Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 984 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm., lower Jackson gr. Locality —_LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery, Red R. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 4228 PRI Orthoyoldia ? sp. Nuculanidae Yoldia (Nuculana ?) psammotaea Dall “var.”, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p., 57, pl. 18, fig. 19 as Yoldia sp. Yoldia sp., Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 984 Range.—Upper Eocene. Jackson gr. Locality —ALA.: Clarke Co., Little Stave Cr. near Jackson Type.—Figured specimen, No. 4229 PRI Orthoyoldia ? sp. Nuculanidae Yoldia (Nuculana ?) psammotaea Dall “var.”, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 57, pl. 13, fig. 19 as Yoldia sp. Yoldia sp. Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 984 Range.—Upper Eocene. White Bluff fm., lower Jackson gr. Locality ARK.: Jefferson Co., White Bluff, Arkansas R. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 4230 PRI Oryctomya bryani (Clark) Arcticidae Coralliophaga bryani Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 738, pl. 15, figs. 2a, 2b; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 183, pl. 43, figs. 1, la; figs. 2, 2a copy holotype; Dall, 1908a, p. 1500 O. Briani; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 163 Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (type) ; Localities ——MD.: Charles Co., 1 mi. SE. of Mason Springs; Prince Georges Co., “Pamunkey Neck” (type)—Pomonkey Clark and Martin Type.—Holotype, No. 115804 USNM Oryctomya claibornensis Dall Arcticidae Coralliophaga (Oryctomya) claibornensis Dall, 1898a, p. 185; Harris, 1919, p. 154, pl. 48, figs. 5, 5a copy Dall Oryctomya claibornensis Dall, Dall, 1898b, p. 929, pl. 34, figs. 16, 16a; Dall, 1903a, p. 1499; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 467 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 129541 USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 229 Cf. Oryctomya prima (Harris) Arcticidae Coralliophaga prima Harris, 1897b, 60, pl. 18, figs. 4, 4a, 5; Dall, 1898a, p. 185; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 251 Oryctomya prima (Harris), Dall, 1903a, p. 1500 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. (possibly also middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr., Harris, 1897b) Localities—ALA.: NE. Washington Co., Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tombigbee R. (type); Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (probably) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 172, 173 PRI Ostrea alabamiensis Lea See Crassostrea alabamiensis (Lea) Ostrea alabamiensis Lea, Harris, 1897b See Crassostrea sp. Ostrea alabamiensis of authors, not Lea, 1833 See Crassostrea amichel (Gardner) Ostrea alabamiensis Lea, Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946 See Crassostrea sp. Ostrea alabamiensis Lea, Renick and Stenzel, 1931, not Lea, 1833 See Crassostrea frionis (Harris) Ostrea alabamiensis Lea “var.”, Harris, 1919 See Crassostrea sp. Ostrea alabamiensis (var. contracta) Conrad, Harris, 1919 See Crassostrea gigantissima (Finch) See also Crassostrea contracta (Conrad) Ostrea alabamiensis frionis Harris See Crassostrea frionis (Harris) Ostrea alabamiensis georgiana Conrad See Crassostrea contracta (Conrad) See also Crassostrea gigantissima (Finch) Ostrea alabamiensis linguaecanis Lea, de Gregorio, 1890 See Crassostrea alabamiensis (Lea) Ostrea alabamiensis pincerna de Gregorio See Crassostrea alabamiensis (Lea) Ostrea alabamiensis semilunata Lea See Crassostrea alabamiensis (Lea) Ostrea alepidota Dall Ostreidae Ostrea compressirostra var. alepidota Dall, 1898b, p. 680; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 191 Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (type) Localities—MD.: Prince Georges Co., Fort Washington. VA.: Stafford Co., Aquia Cr. (type). S.C.: “Eocene” Dall Type.——Not found USNM 1962 The form was never figured. The type is not available, hence its re- lationship is indefinite. 230 BULLETIN 218 Ostrea (Ostrea) arrosis Aldrich -Ostreidae Oe arrosis Aldrich, 1904, p. 61, pl. 3, figs. 1-4 See O. intermedoides Aldrich, 1921, pl. 3, figs. 15, 16 eer aba Eocene. Nanafalia fm. (type), lower Wilcox [Sa- ine] gr Locality —ALA.: Dale Co., Fleming’s Mill on Pea R., near center sec. 7, T. 7 N., R. 23 E., near Beck Mill (type) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 639026, 639027, 639028 USNM Ostrea bellovacina Conrad, 1842b, p. 172; not Lamarck, 1806a, p. 159 See Ostrea sinuosa Rogers and Rogers Ostrea bryani Gabb Ostreidae Ostrea Bryanii Gabb, 1877, p. 321 Ostrea bryant Gabb, White, 1884a, p. 293; Weller, 1907, p. 448, pl. 44, figs. 1-5 Gryphaea Bryani (Gabb), Whitfield, 1885, p. 206, pl. 27, figs. 6-9 syn- types, Whitfield, 1899, p. 158 Gryphaea Bryani var. precedens Whitfield, 1885, 194, pl. 26, figs. a Fh Whitfield, 1899, p. 158; Weller, 1907, p. 148 under O. bryani a Ostrea glandiformis Whitfield, 1885, p. 205, pl. 27, figs. 1-5; Whit- field, 1899, p. 162; Weller, 1907, p. 449 under O. bryani Gabb Gryphaea bryanti (Gabb), Johnson, 1905, p. 11 Range.—Lower Eocene. Vincentown fm. (type); Manasquan fm. Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml., upper Claiborne gr. Localities —N.J.: Burlington Co., Vincentown (type O. bryani; syntype O. glandiformis) ; Ocean Co., near New Egypt (type O. precedens); Monmouth Co., Farmingdale (syntype O. glandi- formis); Shark R.; Squankum Types.—O. bryani syntypes, ANSP; O. glandiformis Whitfield syntypes, State Mus., Trenton, N.J.; O. bryant precedens Whit- field, syntype 8975/1 AMNH Ostrea Camera Tuomey, 1848, p. 154; Harris, 1919, p. 200 nomen nudum Ostrea carolinensis Conrad Ostreidae Ostrea Carolinensis Conrad, 1832b, p. 27, pl. 14, fig. 1 (Harris reprint 1893, p. 45, pl. 14, fig. 1); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 6: H.C. Lea, 1849, p. 103; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 395; Conrad, 1865a, pa Ld; Conrad, 1866a, Dp. 3): not Conrad, 1865f, p. 71 see (ex sylvaerupis (Harris) ; not Conrad, 1865h, p. 266 see G. sylvaerupis (Harris) ; Heilprin, 1884¢, p. 309; Dall, 1898b, p. 686 in part; Harbison, 1944, p. 4, pl. 4, fig. 2; Cooke and MacNeil, 1952, p. 24 Range.—Middle Eocene. Santee ls. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —S. C.: Berkeley Co., Santee - Cooper Canal, 17 mi. NW. of Moncks Corner (type) Type.—Missing ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 46 Ostrea carolinensis Conrad, 1865f, 1865h; not Conrad, 1832b See Gigantostrea sylvaerupis (Harris) Ostrea claibornensis Conrad ms. nomen nudum See Crassostrea alabamiensis (Lea) [fide Harris, 1895b, pp. 3, 11] PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 231 “Ostrea compressirostra Say” of authors Eocene See Ostrea sinuosa Rogers and Rogers Ostrea compressirostra Say, Clark, 1896; Clark and Martin, 1901; Vokes 1961. Not Say, 1824b See Ostrea sp. Ostrea compressirostra Say, Tuomey, 1850; not Say, 1824b See Gigantostrea sylvaerupis (Harris) Ostrea compressirostra Say, Clark See Ostrea sp. Ostrea compressirostra Say, Smith and Johnson, 1887; not Say, 1824b See Gigantostrea sylvaerupis (Harris) Ostrea compressirostra Say, Langdon, 1894 not Say, 1824b See Ostrea crenulimarginata Gabb 2 Ostrea compressirostra var. alepidota Dall See Ostrea alepidota Dall Ostrea contracta Conrad See Crassostrea contracta (Conrad) Ostrea contracta amichel Gardner See Crassostrea amichel (Gardner) Ostrea ? convexa Say Ostreidae Ostrea convexa Say, 1820, p. 42 Gryphaea convexa (Say), Weller, 1907, p. 451, pl. 45, figs. 1, 2 synony- my; Richards in Richards, et al., 1958, p. 114, pl. 19, figs. 7-8 see for discussion. O. convexa a common Cretaceous species was described from the Creta- ceous. It is still in an indefinite state of specific determination. Range.—Upper Cretaceous (type). Paleocene. Hornerstown fm. Localities.—N.J.: Burlington Co., Burlington (type); Ocean Co., New Egypt; Salem Co., Woodstown Type.—l[?] Originally ANSP Ostrea crenulimarginata Gabb Ostreidae Ostrea denticulifera Gabb, 1860d, p. 398, not Conrad, 1858c, p. 330; Safford, 1869, p. 419 not Conrad, 1858c, p. 330 : Ostrea crenulimarginata Gabb, 1860d, p. 398, pl. 68, figs. 40, 41; White, 1884a, p. 294, pl. 40, fig. 2 copy Gabb; Harris, 1896, p. 45, pl. 1, figs. 1, la; pl. 2, figs. 1, la copies O. tumidula Aldrich, pl. 3, fig. 1; Dall, 1898b, p. 667; ? Harris, 1899b, p. 297, pl. 52, figs. 1, 1a; Veatch, 1906, p. 33, pl. 16, fig. 2, 2a copy O. twmidula Aldrich; cf. Maury, 1912, p. 36, pl. 5, fig. 11; pl. 6, fig. 1-4 copies Aldrich, 1894b O. tumidula, and Harris, 1896; Deussen, 1924, p. 48, pl. 14, figs. 2, 2a copies O tumidula Aldrich; Cooke, 1926a, pl. 93, figs. 5a, 5b; Semmes, 1929, fig. 51-5a, 5b; Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 30, figs. 5, 6; Gardner, 1935, p. 139, pl. 10, fig. 2; pl. 11, fig. 9; Toulmin and La Moreaux, 19638, p. 394 Ostrea prae-compressirostra Harris, 1894b, p. 39; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 471 é Ostrea tumidula Aldrich, 1894b, p. 242, pl. 14, figs. 1, 2; pl. 15, figs. 1, 2 Ostrea compressirostrea Say, Langdon, 1894, p. 413 not Say, 1824b 232 BULLETIN 218 Range.—Paleocene. Tehuacana mem., Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr.; Clayton fm., lower Midway er. (type) Localities. “_TENN.: Hardeman Co., 2 mi. E. of Middleton (type) ; 2 mi. S. of Middleton; Muddy Cr. E. of Middleton; McDonald’s mill, 4 mi. SW. of Middleton. ARK.: “Midway ‘ef. ”, Pulaski Gai, well at Little Rock. ALA.: Wilcox Co., 1 mi. N. of "Midway; 1 mi. W., 1% mi. SW. and 1 mi. S. of Palmer’s mill; Prairie Cr. LA.: "Sabine Par., Raines place near Rocky Spring church, about 6 mi. WSW. of Marthaville. “Also near Cretaceous-Eocene borderline in Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia”, Harris, 1899b, p. 298. ‘For additional Texas localities see Gardner, 1935, p. 140. GA.: Chattahoochee R. area (see Toulmin and La Moreaux, 1963) Ty ypes. —Syntypes Ostrea crenulimarginata Gabb unknown; types in Safford Coll. seen by Harris, 1896. Syntypes O. praecompres- sirostra Harris, No. 107336 USNM, not found, 1962. Syntypes (2) Ostrea tumidula Aldrich left valve No. 106, right valve No. 107 GSATC Ostrea cretacea Morton, Aldrich, 1895b See Ostrea spp. Ostrea denticulifera Conrad See Ostrea crenulimarginata Gabb Ostrea ? dissimilaris (Weller) Ostreidae Gruniase dissimilaris Weller, 1907, p. 453, pl. 46, figs. 2, 3 [not, 4 as ex pl.] Range.—Paleocene. Hornerstown fm. (type) Localities.—N.J.: Salem Co., 2 mi. NE. Woodstown (type); Glow- cester Co., 1 mi. SE. of "Mullica Hill; Ocean Co., Crosswicks Creek, 1 mi. N. of New Egypt Type.—Holotype, No. 7488 State Mus. Trenton, N.J. Ostrea divaricata Lea ; See Cubiostrea (Cubiostrea) divaricata (Lea) Ostrea (Ostrea) duvali Gardner Ostreidae Ostrea duvali Gardner, 1927, p. 366, figs. 1-4 Ostrea multilirata Conrad var. duvali Gardner, Stenzel, 1957a, p. 888 Range.—Lower Eocene. Probably Indio fm. (type), lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr Localities. 1 TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Austin-Elgin Ferry rd., 1 mi. N. of Austin-Bastrop Highway (type); Caldwell Knob; Guada- lupe Co., 1 mi. NE. of New Berlin Types. —Syntypes, No. 369239 USNM Ostrea emarginata Tuomey See Odontogryphaea thinsds (Gabb) Ostrea eversa ‘“Mellville” Heilprin, 1884c, p. 310 in part See Ostrea (Gryphacostrea) subeversa Conrad nomen nudum Ostrea falciformis Conrad [Cubitostrea] Crireldae Ostrea Why eas. Conrad, 1868a, p. 291 in part “Enterprise, Miss.” Conrad, 1865b, 140 in part, pl. 11, fig. 1 “Enterprise, Miss. n= Garland Creek, SRE Jackson Eocene, fide Aldrich, 1885c, p. 307; PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 233 Conrad, 1866a, p. 3 “Ala.”; Heilprin, 1884c, p. 311; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 175 under O. ee vefosiitis! pl. 20, figs. 5, 6 copy Conrad; Dall, 1898b, p. 677 under O. sellaeformis. Not O. "falciformis Gold- fuss, 1833, p. 22; 1862 (2 ed.), p. 21 Ostrea (Cubitostrea) falciformis Conrad, Sacco, 1897b, p. 14 In part Cubitostrea (Cubitostrea) sanctiaugustini Stenzel and Twin- ing, 1957, p. 93 “new name for Ostrea falciformis Conrad, 1865” Ostrea faleiformis Conrad is ambiguous as to locality and age. Conrad stated the species was from Enterprise, Miss., from Dr. Spillman. Aldrich (1885c, p. 307) proved that Conrad was in error, and the Spillman Enterprise material was probably from Garland Cr., Miss., Jackson Eocene. However, the figures of Conrad, 1865b are not that of a Jackson species but do appear similar to the C. sellaeformis stock and particularly C. sanctiaugustini Stenzel and Twining. But because there is uncertainty concerning O. falciformis Conrad it would be better not to attach the name C. sanctiaugustini to it as was indicated by Stenzel and Twining. If C. sanctiaugustini is a new name for O. falciformis Conrad, it should have the same type and type locality as O. falciformis. But Stenzel and Twining used a new type from the Weches fm. near San Augustine, Tex. Although the figure of Conrad is similar to that of Stenzel and Twining we doubt the propriety of combining the two names. We, therefore, re- tain O. falciformis status uncertain, new name required, but not worthy: of renaming. We limit C. sanctiaugustini to Claiborne er., exas. Types.—Probable syntypes (2), No. 18232 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 60 Ostrea falciformis Conrad, 1863a, in part; 1865b in part See Cubitostrea (Cubitostrea) sanctiaugustini Stenzel and Twining in part Ostrea falco Dall Ostreidae Ostrea falco Dall, 1896b, p. 22; Dall, 1898b, p. 682, pl. 30, figs. 4, 11; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 469; Cooke, 1926a, p. 274, pl. 96, fig. 4; Kellum, 1926, p. 18; Semmes, 1929, fig. 62-4; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 20, pl. 3, figs. 1-9 “var.”; cf. Richards and Palmer, 1953, p. 45 unfigured; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 634 Fane pa ee Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jack- Pacahtes. —ALA.: Choctaw Co., Cocoa P.O. (type); Waynesboro rd. about 5 mi. W. of Silas. MISS.: Clarke Co., 2 mi. E. of Shu- buta. LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery, Red R. Types.—Syntypes, No. 129972 USNM Ostrea flabellula ? Lamarck, H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 103; Heilprin, 1884c, p. 310. Not O. flabellula Lamarck, 1806b, p. 164 See Cubitostrea divaricata (Lea). Ostrea frionis Harris See Crassostrea frionis (Harris) Ostrea frithi Gardner Ostreidae Ostrea frithi Gardner, 1945, p. 82, pl. 2, figs. 7, 9 Range.—Upper Eocene. Upper Jackson gr. (type) 234 BULLETIN 218 Locality—TEXAS: Starr Co., oyster bed in SW. corner Antonio Canales Salinas, “Sacatosa” grant, 20 mi. N. Roma (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 372918 USNM Ostrea georgiana Conrad. See Crassostrea gigantissima (Finch) Ostrea gierharti Gardner Ostreidae Ostrea gierharti Gardner, 1945, p. 78, pl. 2, figs. 1-4 Meg Bad ale Eocene. Mount Selman fm. (type), middle Clai- orne gr. Locality.—Mexican side of Rio Grande across from San Ygnacio, Zapata Co., Texas, USGS sta. 12972 (type) Types.—Syntypes, No. 372916 USNM Ostrea gigantea ? Vanuxem in Morton, 1828a, p. 69 nomen nudum [could be error for gigantissima] See Crassostrea gigantissima (Finch) Ostrea gigantissima Finch | See Crassostrea gigantissima (Finch) Ostrea glandiformis Whitfield See Ostrea bryani Gabb “Ostrea” glauconoides Whitfield Ostreidae Ostrea glauconoides Whitfield, 1885, p. 222, pl. 29, fig. 2; Dall, 1898b, p. 677 under O. sellaeformis Conrad; Whitfield, 1899, p. 162; Harris, 1919, p. 13 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —N.J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R. (type). (Cf.) ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. Type.—Holotype, No. 7840, State Mus., Trenton, N.J. Ostrea (Ostrea) intermedoides Aldrich Ostreidae Ostrea intermedoides Aldrich, 1921, p. 23, pl. 3, figs. 15, 16 Ostrea sp. cf. O. intermedoides Aldrich, Gardner, 1945, p. 77 in part See O. arrosis Aldrich, 1904, pl. 3, figs. 3, 4 for similiarity. Sugges- tive that this is young of O. arrosis Aldrich Range.—Lower Eocene. Bells Ldg. mem, (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Bells Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Types.—Syntypes, No. 48 GSATC Ostrea johnsoni Aldrich | See Alectryonia johnsoni (Aldrich) Ostrea kochae Gardner Ostreidae Ostrea kochae Gardner, 1935, p. 140, pl. 8, figs. 1-5 2 Ostrea kochae Gardner, Rutsch, 1948, p. 152 Range.—Paleocene. Tehuacana mem. (type), Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr. ; Locality —TEXAS: Medina Co., D’Hanis-Yancey rd., 714 mi. E. by S. of D’Hanis (type) Types.—Syntypes (2), No. 370962 USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 235 Ostrea lingua-canis Lea See Crassostrea alabamiensis (Lea) Ostrea (Alectrionia ?) linguafelis Whitfield See Cubitostrea (Cubitostrea) linguafelis (Whitfield) Ostrea lisbonensis Harris See Cubitostrea ( ) lisbonensis (Harris) Ostrea mauriciensis [sic] [Gabb], Dall, 1898b, p. 679; O. mauricensis Gabb, Dall, 1898b, pp. 684, 687 Equals Ostrea mauricensis Gabb, Miocene Ostrea mortoni Aldrich, 1887 not Gabb, 1862a See Gigantostrea trigonalis (Conrad) Ostrea mortonii Gabb See Alectryonia vicksburgensis mortonii (Gabb) Ostrea (Ostrea) multilirata Conrad - Ostreidae Ostrea multilirata Conrad in Emory, 1857, p. 157, pl. 12, figs. la-d; Heilprin, 1884c, p. 298, pl. 38, figs. 1, 2 copy Conrad; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 471; Gardner, 1926d, pp. 513, 514; Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 34, figs. 1, 2; pl. 35, figs. 1, 2 copies Gardner, 1923, O. tasez; Gardner, 1935, p. 141; Barry, 1942+, p. 52, pl. 4, figs. 1-4; Wasem and Wilbert, 19438, pp. 188, 192, pl. 31, fig. 1 Not Ostrea georgiana Conrad, Hilgard in Hopkins, 1871, p. 12 as in Barry, 1942+, p. 52 ? Ostrea crenulimarginata Gabb, Harris, 1899b, p. 297, pl. 52, figs. 1, la fide Barry, 1942+ Ostrea tasex Gardner, 1923, p. 109, pl. 29, figs. 6, 7; pl. 31, figs. 1-4; Howe, 1925, p. 170; Gardner, 1926d, pp. 5138, 514 Range.—Lower Eocene. Marthaville fm., lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Indio fm. (type), lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities—“Dry Creek, Mexico”, Cretaceous (Conrad, type). TEXAS: Dimmit Co., % mi. NE. of Glass Ranch headquarters (type O. tasex Gardner). LA.: Sabine Par., Rocky Springs Church, N. bank of Bayou Dupont in SE. 4%, SW. %4, SW. %, sec. 9, T. 8 N., R. 10 W.; rd. cut along La. Highway 42-D in SW. %, SE. %, sec. 25, T. 8 N., R. 12 W.; NE % sec. 24, T.8 N., R. 11 W. (Howe 1925) Types.—Syntypes, O. multilirata No. 9895 USNM. Syntypes, O. tasex, No. 352265 USNM Ostrea multilirata duvali Gardner See Ostrea (Ostrea) duvali Gardner Ostrea (Ostrea) multilirata sabinalensis Gardner Ostreidae Ostrea multilirata sabinalensis Gardner, 1935, p. 142, pl. 9, figs. 1, 2 Range.—Paleocene. Pockets at top Tehuacana mem. (type), Kin- caid fm., lower Midway gr.- Localities TEXAS: Uvalde Co., Schuddemagen ranch, 11 mi. S. of Sabinal (type); S. bank of Elm Cr. Types.—Syntypes (2), No. 370906 USNM Ostrea panda Morton in part See Alectryonia vicksburgensis mortoni (Gabb) 236 BULLETIN 218 Ostrea panda Morton St. George’s, Delaware. Cretaceous Ostrea pandaeformis Gabb See Gigantostrea trigonalis (Conrad) Ostrea percrassa Conrad, Dall, 1898b, p. 683 in part. Not Conrad, 1840, p. 50 See Gigantostrea sylvaerupis (Harris) Ostrea (Cubitostrea) perplicata Dall See Cubitostrea (Cubitostrea) perplicata (Dall) Ostrea pincera [sic] Lea, Dall, 1898b, p. 679 See Crassostrea alabamiensis (Lea) Ostrea pincema [sic] Lea, Cossmann See Crassostrea alabamiensis (Lea) Ostrea pincerna Lea See Crassostrea alabamiensis (Lea) Ostrea (Ostrea) podagrina Dall Ostreidae Ostrea podagrina Dall, 1896b, p. 22; Dall, 1898b, p. 682 “upper Eo- cene”, pl. 30, figs. 5, 6 “Oligocene”; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 471; Gardner, 1926a, p. 42 in part, pl. 10, figs. 5, 6 copy Dall, (not Chipola Miocene as stated by Gardner) ? “Ostrea podagrina Dall’, Cooke, 1945, pp. 62, 64, 68 listed only Ostrea “podagrina” Dall, Harris, 1951, p. 6 in part, pl. 1, fig. 5 USNM;; pl. 2, fig. 1; pl. 2, figs. 2, 3 copy of type Range.—Middle-upper Eocene (type). Age determined through presence of the larger Foraminifera, Operculinoides floridensis (Heilprin) by R. C. Douglass, 1961 (pers. com. D. Wilson). Localities —FLA.: Lafayette Co., ““W. bank of Suwanee near the Sulphur Spring” (text), “Oligocene of Suwanee River”, expl. pl. (type) see also Cooke, 1945, p. 68; cf. Taylor Co., across Stein- hatchee R. from Clara, USNM Type.—Holotype, No. 135127 USNM Ostrea “podagrina” Dall, Harris, 1951 in part See also Ostrea sp. Ostrea praecompressirostra Harris See Ostrea crenulimarginata Gabb Ostrea princerna [sic] Lea, Dall See Crassostrea alabamiensis (Lea) Ostrea (Ostrea) pulaskensis Harris Ostreidae Gryphaea vomer Morton, Safford, 1869, p. 419 name only, not Gry- phaea vomer Morton, 1828b, p. 83; Langdon, 1894, p. 416, not of Morton Gryphaea pitcheri Morton, Hilgard, 1869, p. 29 “Gryphaea pitcheri Morton ?” White, 1882, p. 137 not Gryphaea pit- cheri Morton, 1834, p. 55 Ostrea pulaskensis Harris, 1894b, p. 40, pl. 1, figs. 3, 3a-d; Harris, 1896, p. 46, pl. 1, figs. 2, 2a-c, 3, 8a; Dall, 1898b, p. 677; Harris, 1899b, p. 298, pl. 52, figs. 2-4; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 472; Veatch, 1906, p. 33, pl. 16, figs. 3, 8a copies Harris, figs. 3b-3e; cf. Maury, PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 237 1912, p. 38, pl. 7, fig. 2; Deussen, 1924, p. 43, pl. 14, figs. 3, 3a copies Harris, figs. 8b-e copies Veatch; Cooke, 1926a, p. 256, pl. 93, fig. 6; Semmes, 1929, fig. 51-6; Trowbridge, 1932, p. 35, pl. 30, figs. 3, 4; Gardner, 1935, p. 137, pl. 11, fig. 7; fig. 8 copy Cooke; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 637; Perrilliat Montoya, 1963, p. 6, pl. 3, figs. 2-4 ? Ostrea cf. pulaskensis Harris, Rutsch, 1943, p. 152 Range.—Paleocene. Clayton fm. lower Midway gr.; Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr.; Porters Creek fm., upper Midway gr. includ- ing Sucarnoochee clay and Matthews Ldg. beds: Midway, Ar- kansas (type) Localities —ARK.: Pulaski Co., near Alexander (type); Kings salt works, sec. 35, [T.] 15 N., [R.] 8 W. TENN.: Hardeman Co., Hannah’s 134 mi. N. of Crainesville; Huddleston’s 134 mi. W. of Crainesville; McDonald’s mill, 4 mi. SW. of Middleton. MISS.: Tippah Co., % mi. S. and 2 mi. E. of Ripley. ALA.: Wilcox Co., 34 mi, W. and 1 mi. N. of Prairie Bluff; 1 mi. N. of Matthews Ldg., Alabama R.; 1% mi. SW. of Palmer’s mill; % mi. W. of Graveyard Hill. TEXAS: For localities in Texas*see Gardner, 1935, p. 138 Types.—Syntypes (2), No. 185138 USNM Ostrea radians Conrad See Cubitostrea sellaeformis (Conrad) Ostrea sellaeformis Conrad See Cubitostrea sellaeformis (Conrad) Ostrea sellaeformis Conrad, Renick and Stenzel, 1931 var. 1 See Cubitostrea (Cubitostrea) petropolitana Stenzel and Twining See also Cubitostrea sellaeformis Conrad var. 1, Renick and Stenzel, 1931 Ostrea sellaeformis divaricata Lea See Cubitostrea (Cubitostrea) divaricata (Lea) Ostrea sellaeformis mut. laeta de Gregorio See Cubitostrea sellaeformis (Conrad) Ostrea sellaeformis lisbonensis Harris See Cubitostrea ( ) lisbonensis (Harris) Ostrea sellaeformis perplicata Dall __ See Cubitostrea (Cubitostrea) perplicata (Dall) Ostrea sellaeformis smithvillensis Harris See Cubitostrea smithvillensis (Harris) Ostrea sellaeformis Mut. vermilla de Gregorio See Cubitostrea sellaeformis vermilla (de Gregorio) Ostrea semilunata Lea See Crassostrea alabamiensis (Lea) Ostrea semmesi Gardner Ostreidae Ostrea semmesi Gardner, 1945, p. 78, pl. 2, figs. 6, 8 Range.—Middle Eocene. Mount Selman fm., middle Claiborne gr. (type) Locality —TEXAS: Frio Co., Goat pens of east side of Yancy rd., 3 mi. N. Moore (type) Types.—Syntypes, No. 372917, USNM 238 BULLETIN 218 Ostrea Sinuosa Rogers and Rogers Ostreidae Not Ostrea compressirostra Say, 1824b, p. 182, pl. 8, figs. 2a, 2b (re- print 1896, p. 38, pl. 8, figs. 2a, 2b); Conrad im Morton, 1834, p. 2; Rogers and Rogers, 1837, p. 366; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 103 Ostrea sinuosa Rogers and Rogers, 1837, p. 340; Rogers and Rogers, 1839, pl. 27, fig. 1 [2 figs.] reprint, 1884, p. 668, pl. 2, fig. 1 [2 figs.]; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 103; Conrad, 1865a, p. 15 Ostrea bellovacina Lamarck, Conrad, 1842b, p. 172; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 103; Conrad, 1865a, p. 15 not Lamarck, 1806a, p. 159 Ostrea compressirostra Say, Tuomey, 1842a, p. 156; 1858, pp. 266, 271; Conrad, 1865a, p. 15; Conrad, 1866a, p. 3; Heilprin, 1884b, p. 85; Heilprin, 1884c, p. 309, pl. 65, figs. 1, 2; Aldrich, 1886, pp. 55, 57, 58; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 177, pl. 20 figs. 1, 8 copies Heilprin; Langdon, 1891, p. 603; Cossmann, 1893, p. 19; not Langdon, 1894, p. 413= O. crenulimarginata Gabb, 1860d; Harris, 1894a, p. 302; Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 86 in part, not pl. 37; pl. 38, figs. la, b, 2a-c; pl. 39, figs. 1, 2a, b; pl. 40, fig. 1 = O. spp.; Harris, 189%b, p. 37, pl. 1 copy Say; pls. 2, 3 copy Heilprin; pl. 6, fig. 1; Dall, 1898b, p. 679 in part; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 190 in part, not pls. 45, 46, 47 same as Clark, 1896; Newton, 1902, p. 304; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 468; Veatch, 1906, pl. 18, fig. 1 copy Heilprin; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 681; not Vokes, 1961, p. 49, pl. 10, fig. 18 copy Clark, 1896, pl. 38, fig. la. Not Perrilliat Montoya, 1963, p. 4 in part, not pl. 2, fig. 1; pl. 4, fig. 1; pl. 5, fig. 1. Not Say, 1824b Through the courtesy of Axel A. Olsson and C. P. Nuttall, Paleon- tology Dept. [British Museum (Nat. His.)], in 1964, the types of Thomas Say (1824b) of the species described from the Miocene of Maryland were pointed out to be in the British Museum (Nat. Hist.). See Newton (1902). The specimens had been collected by John Finch, the species described by Say in 1824, and the collection sold by Finch to the British Museum (Natural History) in 1834. Included among the species described by Say was “Ostrea compressirostra.” All of the species except O. compressiros- tra have been known to be Miocene forms. Say did not designate the age of the species. O. compressirostra from 1842 (Tuomey) to the present has been regarded as an Eocene species characteristic of the Eocene of Maryland (Clark and Martin, 1901), Alabama, and Georgia (Harris, 1897b). Although common in the lower Eocene the socalled O. compressi- rostra does not occur in the Midway (Paleocene) of the southern states. We, therefore, doubted the Aquia (Paleocene) distribution of the species in Maryland as indicated by Clark and Martin (1901). In our preliminary work the dilemma was left with a statement that confirmation of the age would be held until the type of O. compressirostra Say could be found, examined, and the locality of occurrence could be established. After examining and photographing Say’s types in the British Museum (Natural History) in 1964, Olsson determined the type of O. compressi- rostra Say as O. disparilis Conrad, 1840 (per. com., June 12, 1964), the Miocene species. Conrad in Morton, 1834, listed the species as Miocene but later from 1865 on included the species in the Eocene. In the Finch collection [BM(NH)] of O. compressirostra there is a second specimen which was identified by Olsson as Eocene. C. P. Nuttall (per. com., July 1, 1964) of the BM (NH) does not believe that the second specimen in their collection is the one referred to by Say as a specimen presented to the Academy of Natural Sciences at Philadelphia, because it is the wrong valve and the measurements do not tally. Because the type of O. compressirostra Say, 1824, is Miocene and be- cause of the problem of the age of the socalled “O. compressirostra’”’, it seems best to retain O. compressirostra Say for the Miocene species be- PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 239 cause there is a name which may be utilized for the Eocene species. The name Ostrea sinuosa was given by Rogers and Rogers in 1837, for the Eocene species from Virginia. This name has heretofore been placed in the synonymy of the socalled “O. compressirostra Say”. We suggest and use herein Ostrea sinuosa Rogers and Rogers, 1837, type locality, Prince George County, Evergreen, James River, lower Eocene, for the lower Eocene species of Virginia, Maryland, and the southern states. Rogers and Rogers in 1837 (pp. 366, 367) recognized O. compressirostra Say as the Miocene species as they so stated. They described and named the Eocene form Ostrea sinuosa with the remarks (p. 340), “This very beau- tiful fossil oyster will be seen to differ from the O. compressirostra [p. 8366 placed O. compressirostra in Meiocene [sic] ] in several essential particulars, ...”. It is clear that Rogers and Rogers knew the distinc- tion between the Eocene and Miocene oysters which had been confused as O. compressirostra. Rogers and Rogers gave excellent figures of O. sinuosa and a definite type locality, of which Say’s description of O. compressirostra does not have except “Maryland.” Rogers and Rogers types have not been found. Heilprin (1884b, p. 15 footnote) called attention to Rogers.and Rogers crediting O. compressirostra to the Miocene and the resemblance to O. disparilis. Heilprin noted in the Academy the presence of the specimen mentioned by Say from near “Alexandria, right bank of Potomac.” Some later authors have identified O. compressirostra as a Miocene species (Dall, 1903 in part; Richards, 1950; DuBar and Solliday, 1961) so that not only does the literature include the confused Eocene age but does contain the true Miocene determinations. Our recommendation as a result of an analysis of the complicated history of O. compressirostra is: (1) Ostrea compressirostra Say, 1824, stand for the Miocene species which its type represents, and the specimen Reg. No. L13204 in the British Museum (Nat. Hist.) be selected as the lectotype. The name O. disparilis Conrad 1840, or other later specific names which are equivalent will fall in the synonymy of O. compressiros- tra Say; (2) O. sinuosa Rogers and Rogers, 1837, be used for the Eocene species which has commonly been called “O. compressirostra Say.” The specimen which Say stated in his original description that had been given by Mr. Z. Collins to the Academy of Natural Sciences at Philadelphia, from ‘‘west branch of the Potomac, fifteen miles below Alexandria” is in the Academy of Natural Sciences (per. com. H. G. Richards, July 27, 1964). It is the specimen presented by Mr. Collins and is from below Alexandria, Va. “according to a label pasted on the shell.” Because the name O. sinuosa Rogers and Rogers is available for the Eocene Ostrea, it is not necessary to give a new name to that speci- men of Say. The authors are indebted to C. P. Nuttall and Axel A. Olsson for in- formation regarding Say’s types in the BM(NH) and opinions regarding the same. Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Localities—VA.: Prince George Co., Evergreen, James R. (type). MD.: See Clark and Martin (1901) except for Aquia formation localities. ALA. and GA.: See Harris, 1897b, p. 38 Type.—Presumably lost. Possibly MCZ Ostrea (Cubiostrea) smithvillensis Harris See Cubitostrea ( ) smithvillensis (Harris) “Ostrea (Gryphoeostrea) subeversa Conrad” nomen nudum Ostrea (Gryphoeostrea) subeversa Conrad, 1865a, p. 15, p. 190+ as 240 BULLETIN 218 Gryphaeostrea [corrected spelling] nomen nudum. Identified as prob- ably “Ostrea eversa [Melleville] Deshayes”. [Thanetian, France] Gryphostrea “eversa (Deshayes)”, Conrad, 1866a, p. 8 Md. & Miss. Ostrea eversa “Mellville” sp., Heilprin, 1884c, p. 310 in part, not pl. 64, figs. 5-8 copy Deshayes “Ostrea subeversa Conrad”, Clark, 1896, p. 93 not described. Species not found by Clark. Ostrea (Gryphaeostrea) subeversa Conrad, Dall, 1898b, p. 672 in part. Description of subgenus. Not Kellum, 1926, p. 18; Stenzel, 1947, p. 175 nomen nudum. » Discussion of nomenclature of Gryphaeostrea Conrad, 1865a, and type species “O. eversa [Melleville, 1848, p. 87] Deshayes” 1864 [1861], pp. 99, 100 O. subeversa was never described or figured by Conrad so that it re- mains a nomen nudum as of Conrad. If the name needs to have status it could possibly date from Dall who gave a description of Gryphaeostrea Conrad using “O. subeversa Conrad=O. eversa (Mellv. ?) Conrad + ? O. vomer Morton” as type species. But Dall could not have used the characters of “O. subeversa” for the generic description because as yet no one knows what O. subeversa is. The name best be eliminated from ee ne Gryphaea eversa (not Ostrea) was described by Melleville, 43, p. Range.—Eocene. Locality—MD.: “U. Marlboro”, Conrad, 1865a Types.—Specimens (2), No. 30714 ANSP Moore, 1862, p. 99 Ostrea (Gryphaeostrea) subeversa Conrad, Dall, 1898b in part See Gryphaeostrea vomer (Morton) Ostrea sylvaerupis Harris . See Gigantostrea sylvaerupis (Harris) Ostrea tasex Gardner See Ostrea multilirata Conrad Ostrea tecticosta Gabb Ostreidae Ostrea tecticosta Gabb, 1860d, p. 403, pl. 68, figs. 47, 48; Whitfield, 1885, p. 33, pl. 3, figs. 1, 2 type; Weller, 1907, p. 443, pl. 48, figs. 17, 18; figs. 19 type; Richards, 1958, p. 107, pl. 16, figs. 13, 14 (type) see for synonymy, description, and localities Range.—Upper Cretaceous (type). Paleocene. Hornerstown fm. Localities —N.J.: (type); Monmouth Co., Marlboro (Weller); Gloucester Co., Harrisonville (Richards). Tenn. (type) Types.—Syntypes (N.J.), No. 18761; (Tenn.), No. 18808 ANSP Ostrea thirsae (Gabb) See Odontogryphaea thirsae (Gabb) Ostrea trigonalis Conrad See Gigantostrea trigonalis (Conrad) Ostrea trigonalis sylvaerupis Harris See Gigantostrea sylvaerupis (Harris) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 24] Ostrea tumidula Aldrich, 1894b See O. crenulimarginata Gabb [fide Harris, 1896, p. 45] Ostrea tuomeyi Conrad, 1865¢ See Gigantostrea trigonalis (Conrad) Ostrea vicksburgensis Conrad | See Alectryonia vicksburgensis (Conrad) variations Ostrea vicksburgensis ludoviciana Harris See Alectryonia ludoviciana (Harris) Ostrea vicksburgensis mortoni Gabb See Alectryonia vicksburgensis mortoni (Gabb) Ostrea (Gryphaeostrea) vomer (Morton) See Gryphaeostrea vomer (Morton) Ostrea (Gryphaeostrea) vomer (Morton), Clark and Martin See Ostrea spp. 2 Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Gryphaea vesicularis (Lamarck), Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 193, pl. 50, figs. 6, 6a. Not Ostrea vesicularis Lamarck, 1806b, p. 160 Range.—? Paleocene. Aquia fm. or derived from Cretaceous Locality —MD.: Charles Co., Clifton Beach Type—Figured specimen, USNM Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Gryphaea vesicularis Lamarck, Whitfield, 1885, p. 224, pl. 29, figs. ie - Whitfield, 1899, p. 158. Not O. vesicularis Lamarck, 1806b, p. 160 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml., upper Claiborne gr. Locality —N.J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 7832, State Mus. Trenton, N.J. Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea compressirostra Say, Clark, 1895, p. 5 in part; Clark, 1896, p. 86 in part, pl. 37; pl. 38, figs. la, b, 2a-c, pl. 39, fig. 1; Dall, 1898b, p. 679 in part; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 190 in part, pls. 45, 46, 47; Vokes, 1961, p. 49, pl. 10, fig. 18 copy Clark, 1896, pl. 38, fig. 1a. Not O. compressirostra Say, 1824b Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. Localities —MD.: See Clark and Martin, 1901 Types.—Figured specimens probably USNM Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea cretacea Morton, Aldrich, 1886, p. 43; Aldrich, 1895b, p. 16 not pl. 5, fig. 10 Range.—Upper Eocene. Jackson gr. Locality —ALA.: Clarke Co., “The Rocks” Type.—Unfigured specimen, unknown 242 BULLETIN 218 Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea cretacea Morton, Aldrich, 1895b, p. 16 in part, pl. 5, fig. 10 Range.—Lower Eocene. Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Washington Co., Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tombig- bee R. [label with specimen] Type.—Figured specimen, No. 638956 USNM Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea compressirostra Say, Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 86 in part, pl. 39, figs. 2a, Ostrea (Gryphaeostrea) vomer (Morton), Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 193, pl. 50, figs. 2, 3 Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. Locality —MD. or VA. Type.—Figured specimen, USNM Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea “podagrina” Dall, Harris, 1951, p. 7 in part, pl. 1, figs. 3, 4 probably not O. podagrina Dall, 1896b which see; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 637 Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”, Ocala gr peed —FLA.: Marion Co., Ocala Lime Rock Corp., E. of Ken- ric Type.—Figured specimen, No. 24436, PRI Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea sp. Barry, 1942+, p. 55 Range.—Paleocene. “Logansport fm.”, (name preoccupied) middle Midway er. Locality. sia We Natchitoches Par., rd. cut in NW. % SE. % sec. 33, T. 10 N., R. 10 W. along dirt rd. leading west from Louisiana Highway 404 Type.—Unfigured specimen, No. 5090 LSU Pal. Mus. Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea sp., Barry, 1942+, p. 52, pl. 3, figs. 4, 5 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem., Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. Types. —Figured specimens, ‘presumably LSU Pal. Mus. Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea sp. Clark, 1895, p. 6; Clark, 1896, p. 88, pl. 38, fig. 3 Ostrea (Gryphaeostrea) vomer (Morton), Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 193 in part, pl. 50, fig. 5 same as Clark, 1896, pl. 38, fig. 3 Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. Locality —MD.: Charles Co., Clifton Beach Type.—Figured specimen, USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 243 Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea sp. Clark, 1895, p. 6; Clark, 1896, p. 88, pl. 39, figs. 3a-c Ostrea (Gryphaeostrea) vomer (Morton), Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 193 in part, pl. 50, figs. 1-1b same as Clark, 1896, pl. 39, figs. 3a-c Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. Locality —MD.: Charles Co., Glymont Type.—Figured specimen, USNM Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 138 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm., lower Midway g¢ i agra Caldwell Co., 5% mi. N. Locarts (USGS 0 Type.—Unfigured specimen not found USNM, 1962 Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 143 , Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm., lower Midway g Localities—TEXAS: Medina Co., USGS Sta. bo81, Hondo Creek, left bank, % mi. above road crossing due E. of Elstone: USGS Sta. 6280, loose boulder, bed of Hondo Creek, 4% mi. below road crossing due E. of Elstone Types.—Unfigured specimens probably USNM Ostrea spp. Ostreidae Ostrea spp. Richards, 1948, p. 2, pl. 2, figs. 16, 17 Range.—Middle Eocene. (? Claiborne) Locality—N.C.: Johnston Co., about 3 mi. W. of Clayton Types Figured specimens, probably ANSP Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea sp. Richards and Palmer, 1953, p. 45, pl. 9, fig. 6 Range.—Upper Eocene. Inglis fm., lower Ocala gr. Locality —FLA.: Levy Co., road metal pit 2.9 mi. S. of N. limits of Gulf Hammock just SW. of State Road 55 in SW. Y% sec. 34, T. 14 S., R. 16 E, Type —Figured specimen, No. I-7595 Fla. Geol. Sur. Ostrea sp. Ostreidae Ostrea sp. Weller, 1907, [no p.] pl. 42, fig. 14 Range.—Lower Eocene. Vincentown fm. Locality —N.J.: Monmouth Co., near Deal Type.—Figured specimen unknown Ostrenomia carolinensis Conrad Plicatulidae Ostrenomia carolinensis Conrad, 1872b, p. 216, pl. 7, fig. 3 [8 speci- mens figured interior and exterior] “Eocene of North Carolina”; pike ita p. 295, pl. 133, figs. 29, 30; Dall, 1898b, pp. 761, 764= acatu Range.—Eocene Locality —“N.C.” (type) Type.—Not found ANSP by Moore, 1962 244 BULLETIN 218 Pachecoa (Pachecoa) adamsi (Palmer) ‘Noetiidae Trinacria adamsi Palmer in Price and Palmer, 1928, p. 25, pl. 7, figs. 1, 2,5; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 875 Pachecoa (Pachecoa) adamsi (Palmer), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 68, pl. 6, figs. 10, 11 Range.—Middle Eocene. Queen City fm. (type), lower Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Bastrop Co., mouth of Gazley Creek, Colorado R., Smithville (Bur. Ec. Geol. loc. No. 11-T-38) (type) Types.—Holotype, No. 349; paratypes, Nos. 347, 348 PRI Pachecoa (Pachecoa) cainei Harris Noetiidae Trinacria (Pachecoa) cainei Harris, 1919, p. 46, pl. 20, figs. 3, 3a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 875 Pachecoa (Pachecoa) cainei Harris, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 62, pl. 6, figs. 1-4 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —S.C.: Orangeburg Co., 3-6 miles WNW. of Orange- burg (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 525 PRI Pachecoa (Pachecoa) catonis Stenzel and Twining Noetiidae Pachecoa (Pachecoa) catonis Stenzel and Twining in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 68, pl. 6, figs. 12-14 Range.—Middle Eocene. Tallahatta fm. (type), lower Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Covington Co., Catons Bluff, left bank Conecuh R., sec. 14, T. 4 N., R. 14 E., 3 mi. WNW. of Andalusia (type) Types.—Holotype, No. 20721 BEG; unfigured paratypes (6), No. 20722 BEG Pachecoa corvamnis (Harris) Noetiidae Trinacria corvamnis Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 53, pl. 13, figs. 3, 4; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 875 neieeee ? corvamnis (Harris), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 70 Range.—Upper Eocene. Upper Jackson gr. (type) Locality —ARK.: St. Francis Co., Crow Creek, 2 mi. E. of Forrest City (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 4218 PRI Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa (Conrad) Noeftiidae Pectunculus decisus Conrad, 1833c, p. 39 (Harris reprint 1893, p. 65); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 104; d’Or- bigny, 1850, p. 389; Harris, 1895b, p. 14 Limopsis decisus (Conrad), Conrad, 1860, p. 297, pl. 47, fig. 16; Con- rad, 1865a, p. 12 in part; Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 192, pl. 23, fig. 28a copy Conrad (not pl. 25 as in text) Trinacria decisa (Conrad), Cossmann, 1893, p. 16, pl. 1, figs. 17, 18; Harris, 1919, p. 41 in part, pl. 18, fig. 17 copy Conrad=Claiborne sand (not pl. 19, figs. 1, 2 var.; not pl. 18, figs. 18, 19) Trigonoarca [sic] decisa (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, p. 606 PALEOCENE - KOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 245 rr ae decisus (Conrad), Stewart, 1930, p. 78; MacNeil, 1937, p. 45 Trigonodesma decisa (Conrad), Reinhart, 1935, p. 53 Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa (Conrad), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 69 includes “var.” abbreviata Harris Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) yaaa is syntypes (2), No. 30539 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 5 Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa (Conrad) “var.” Noetiidae Trigonoarca [sic] decisa (Conrad) var. Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 195, pl. 51, figs. 5, 5a Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. Locality.—VA.: King George Co., Woodstock Type.—Figured specimen, USNM td Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa (Conrad) ‘“‘var.” Noetiidae Cf. Limopsis declivis (Conrad), de Gregorio, 1890, pl. 23, figs. 15-19 ? Gosport sd. possibly from base of bluff Trinacria decisa (Conrad) var. Harris, 1919, p. 41 in part, pl. 19, figs. 1, 2; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 876. Nos. 507, 508 add “var.” Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Localities—ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R.; Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. Cf. TEXAS: Robertson Co., Cedar Cr. Wheelock league; Bastrop Co., Colorado R. at Smith- ville; Brazos R. 500 yds. below mouth of Little Brazos R. Cf. LA.: Lincoln Par., Ruston well (Harris localities) Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. 507, 508 PRI Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa abbreviata (Harris) Noetiidae Trinacria decisa “var.” abbreviata Harris, 1919, p. 42, pl. 18, fig. 19; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 876 Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa (Conrad), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 69 included in P. decisa (Conrad) This form, as well as “7.” carolina Harris, may prove to be a variation. Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality—S.C.: Orangeburg Co., 6 mi. WNW. of Orangeburg (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 506 PRI Pachecoa (Pachecoa) declivis (Conrad) Noetiidae Pectunculus declivis Conrad, 1838c, p. 39 (Harris reprint 1893, p. 65); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 104; d’Or- bigny, 1850, p. 389 includes P. minor Lea; Harris, 1895b, p. 15 Limopsis declivis (Conrad), Conrad, 1860, p. 297, pl. 47, fig. 13; Con- rad, 1865a, p. 12; Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 191, pl. 23, figs. 21-23; fig. 24 copy Conrad (not figs. 15-19 see “Trinacria decisa Conrad”, Harris, 1919, pl. 19, figs. 1, 2 base of Bluff, Clai- borne Paeane [sic] declivis (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, p. 606 246 BULLETIN 218 Trinacria declivis (Conrad), Cossmann, 1893, p. 16; Harris, 1919, p. 42, pl. 19, figs. 3-6; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 876; not T. declivis Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104 [=P. sabinica (Harris) ] Halonanus declivis (Conrad), Stewart, 1930, p. 78; Gardner, 1945, p. 52, pl. 1, fig. 11? (Mexico) Pachecoa (Pachecoa) declivis (Conrad), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p.69 © Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type); Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. (Harris). MISS.: Clarke Co., Wautubbee (Harris) Type.—Probable holotype, No. 30514 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 53 Pachecoa (Stenzelia) ellipsis (Lea) Noetiidae Pectunculus ellipsis, Lea, 1833, p. 78, pl. 3, fig. 56; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 104; Harris, 1895b, p. 18 Limopsis ellipsis (Lea), Conrad, 1860, p. 207, pl. 47, fig. 9; Conrad, 1865a, p. 12; Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; Heilprin, 1884b, p. 88; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 192 in part, pl. 23, fig. 26 copy Lea; fig. 27 copy Conrad; Cossmann, 1898, p. 16 Trigonoarca [sic] ellipsis (Lea), Dall, 1898b, p. 606; Harris, 1919, p. 44, pl. 19, figs. 12-15; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 876, 877 Halonanus ellipsis (Lea), Stewart, 1930, p. 78 Halonanus (Trinacriella) ellipsis (Lea), MacNeil, 1937, p. 456 Pachecoa (Stenzelia) ellipsis (Lea), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 70 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. upper Claiborne gr.; Mc- Bean fm., upper Claiborne gr.; Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Localities—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type); Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. (Harris). LA.: Lincoln Par., Ruston, well depth 1200 ft. (Harris). S. C.: Orangeburg Co., 6 mi. WNW. Orangeburg (Harris) Type.—Holotype, presumably No. 5357 ANSP Pachecoa (Pachecoa ?) ledoides (Meyer) Noetiidae Trigonocoelia ledoides Meyer, 1886b, p. 79, pl. 1, fig. 20 Limopsis (Trigonocaelia) ledoides Meyer, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 191, pl. 23, fig. 25 copy Meyer Trinacria ledoides (Meyer), Dall, 1898b, p. 604 ledoidea; Cossmann, 1893, p. 15; Harris, 1919, p. 38, pl. 18, figs. 10, 10a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 877 Pachecoa (Pachecoa ?) ledoides (Meyer), Stenzel, Krause, and Twin- ing, 1957, p. 70 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr.; Gos- port sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Localities—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne, Alabama R. (type). S.C.: Orangeburg Co., 3 and 6 mi. WNW. of Orangeburg (Harris) Type.—Holotype, No. 638844 USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 247 Pachecoa lisbonensis (Harris) Noetiidae Trinacria ellipsis lisbonensis Harris, 1919, p. 45, pl. 19, figs. 16, 17; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 877 Pachecoa ? (subgenus ?) lisbonensis Harris, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 69 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Syntypes, No. 522 PRI (one syntype lost prior 1937) Pachecoa (Pachecoa) microcancellata (Barry) Noetiidae Not Limopsis pulcher (Gabb), Heilprin, 189la, p. 403 as in Har- ris, 1897b, p. 48 Trigonarca pulchra (Gabb) var. Harris, 1897b, p. 48, pl. 8, figs. 2, 2a; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 871, 872 Trinacria microcancellata Barry, 1942+, p. 48, pl. 2, figs. 15-18; Wasem and Wilbert, 1943, p. 192 Pachecoa (Pachecoa) microcancellata (Barry), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 68 Range.—Lower Eocene. Sabinetown fm. (type), upper Wilcox [Sabine gr.]; Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities TEXAS: Sabine Co., bluff 1% mi. downstream from Sabinetown Ferry Ldg., Sabine R. (type). Cf. ALA.: Washing- ton Co., Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tombigbee R.; Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 5077, 5077-A LSU Pal. Mus. Pachecoa ovalis (Harris) Noetiidae Trinacria ovalis Harris, 1919, p. 48, pl. 19, figs. 9, 9a; Brann and Kent, 1960. p. 877 Pachecoa (Subgenus ?) ovalis (Harris), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 69 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 515 PRI Pachecoa ? (Pachecoa ?) pectuncularis (Lea) Noetiidae Nucula pectuncularis Lea, 1833, p. 81, pl. 3, fig. 60; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102; Tuomey, 1858, pp. 266, 274; Harris, 1895b, p. 14 (under decisus), p. 33; Schenck, 1934, p. 52 Limopsis pectuncularis (Lea), Conrad, 1865a, p. 12; Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 191, pl. 23, fig. 20 copy Lea Arca pectuncularis (Lea), Cossmann, 1893, p. 17 Trinacria pectuncularis (Lea), Dall, 1898b, pp. 577, 604, 607; Harris, 1919, p. 42, pl. 19, figs. 7, Ta, 8, 8a; Stewart, 1930, p. 82 possibly Trinacria; MacNeil, 1937, p. 456, fig. 1f; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 877 Pachecoa ? (Pachecoa ?) pectuncularis (Lea), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 70 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne = Se ae Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 5404? ANSP [fide Harris, 1919, p. 43] 248 BULLETIN 218 Pachecoa (Stenzelia) perplana (Conrad) Pl. 3, figs. 9, 10 Noetiidae Pectunculus perplanus Conrad, 1834, p. 134; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 104; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 389 per- planatus; Conrad, 1860, p. 297, pl. 47, fig. 16; Harris, 1895b, p. 34 Inmopsis perplanus (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 12 not in “Foss. Shells of Tert. p: 40” nor “J. A. N. Sciences, IV, p. 297, t. 47, f. 16” as stated by Conrad (fig. 16=P. decisa Conrad); Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 193 sp. dub.; Cossmann, 1893, p. 16, pl. 1, figs. 20, 21 as perplana Trigonoarca [sic] perplana (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, p. 606 Trinacria perplana (Conrad), Harris, 1919, p. 43, pl. 19, figs. 10, 10a, 11; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 877 Halonanus perplanus (Conrad), Stewart, 1930, p. 78 Hglerans (Trinacriella) perplanus (Conrad), MacNeil, 1937, p. 456, ig. Pachecoa (Stenzelia) perplana (Conrad), MacNeil, 1954, p. 217; Sten- zel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 64, 70 [suggested might be same as P. ellipsis Lea] The figures illustrated herein are the syntypes figured for the first time. Through the courtesy of H. G. Richards, ANSP, the types were made available for study and illustration. The present two syntypes are pasted on a card from which a third was fastened but is now unglued and lost. The left valve or smaller specimen is worn and only on the posterior faint microscopic radials show. Concentrics may be observed under a lens on the lower surface of the valve. The posterior dorsal sur- face of the right valve has a broken jagged edge which may suggest that the dorsal line is straighter than it was. The left syntype has been compared with the specimen figured by Harris, 1919. They represent the same species, Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Syntypes (2), No. 30596 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 87 Pachecoa (Pachecoa) pulchra (Gabb) Noetiidae Noetia pulchra Gabb, 1860d, p. 388, pl. 67, figs. 55, 55a. Not Arca pulchra J. de C. Sowerby, 1824, p. 115, pl. 473, fig. 3 Limopsis decisus (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 12 in part Limopsis pulcher (Gabb), Heilprin, 1891a, p. 403 Trinacria pulchra (Gabb), Harris, 1919, p. 40 in part; not pl. 18, fig. 14 “var.” nor pl. 18, figs. 11-18 (=Pachecoa smithvillensis Stenzel and Twining); Deussen, 1924, p. 67; Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104 Halonanus pulcher (Gabb), Stewart, 1930, p. 78 (type species); Mac- Neil, 1937, p. 456, fig. 1i; Gardner, 1945, p. 51 in part as pulchrus Trigonodesma pulchra (Gabb), Reinhart, 1935, p. 53 Halonanus pulcher (Gabb) Reinhart, 1943, p. 79 in part not pl. 2, figs 16-18=P. sabinica (Harris) Pachecoa (Pachecoa) pulchra (Gabb), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 65, pl. 6, figs. 5, 6 lectotype designated Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: (Gabb) Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R. (presumably type), fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twin- ing, 1957, pawe PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 249 Types.—No. 13261 ANSP convained 4 specimens. The specimen illustrated by Gabb, 1860d and designated by Stenzel, et al., 1957 as lectotype is missing fide Stenzel, et al. Pachecoa (Pachecoa) pulchra (Gabb) variations Noetiidae Trinacria pulchra (Gabb), Harris, 1919, p. 40 in part, pl. 18, fig. 14 (only); Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 878, No. 502 only Range.—Middle Eocene. Middle to upper Claiborne gr. Localities —TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Smithville, Colorado R.; Devil’s Eye; Little Brazos R. near Mosley’s Ferry; well at College Station; Robertson Co., Wheelock; Cedar Cr.; Campbell Cr., Gifford Headright; Cherokee Co., Berryman place, Kimble head- right; Lee Co., Orell’s Crossing, Elm Cr.; Gonzales Co. 1 mi. S. from Nevilles; Anderson Co., 3 mi. S. of Palestine; Frio Co., Anderson’s Ranch. LA.: Lincoln Par., Chautauqua; Ouachita Par., deep well Monroe. S.C.: Orangeburg Co., Orangeburg Type.—Figured specimen, No. 502 PRI z Pachecoa (Pachecoa) sabinica (Harris) Noetiidae Trinacria pulchra var. sabinica Harris, 1919, p. 41, pl. 18, figs. 15, 16; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 878 Trinacria declivis (Conrad) Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104 eerie: pulcher (Gabb), Reinhart, 1943, p. 79 in part, pl. 2, figs. Pachecoa (Pachecoa) sabinica (Harris), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 66, pl. 6, figs. 17-20 Pachecoa sabinica (Harris), Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 646 lectotype designated Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City fm. (type), middle Claiborne gr. Localities TEXAS: Sabine Co., right bank Sabine R. [Bur. Ec. Geol. loc. No, 201-T-15] (type). See Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 66 and Veatch, 1902, p. 129 Types.—Lectotype, No. 504; paralectotype, No. 503 PRI Pachecoa (Pachecoa) smithvillensis Stenzel and Twining Noetiidae Trinacria pulchra (Gabb), Harris, 1919, p. 40 in part, pl. 18, figs. 11-13 [not pl. 18, fig. 14=“var.”]; Deussen, 1924, p. 67 [those listed under “N”]; Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 108 (not p. 104); Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 877, 878 Pachecoa (Pachecoa) smithvillensis Stenzel and Twining, in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 67, pl. 6, figs. 7-9 Pachecoa smithvillensis Stenzel and Twining, Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 646 Range.—Middle Eocene. Viesca mem. (type), Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Smithville, Colorado R., (type) Types.—Holotype, No. 20706 BEG (figs. 8, 9); paratype, No. 20707 BEG (fig. 7), unfigured paratypes, Nos. 20733, 20795,20796 BEG Pallium anatipes (Morton) See Flexopecten anatipes (Morton) 250 BULLETIN .218 Panopaea See Panopea Panopaea sp. Aldrich, 1886 See Panopea alabama (Harris) Panope See Panopea Panopea alabama (Harris) Saxicavidae Panopaea sp. Aldrich, 1886, p. 58 Houonten porrectoides Aldrich “var.”, Harris, 1897a, p. 478, pl. 22, ig. Glycymeris alabama Harris, 1897b, p. 69, pl. 13, fig. 16 same as 1897a, pl. 22, fie. 4 Panopea alabama (Harris), Dall, 1898b, p. 828; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 119 Range.—Lower Eocene. Greggs Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (type). GA.: Clay Co., Fort Gaines Type.—Holotype, No. 6371 ANSP Panopea bellsensis Aldrich Saxicavidae Panopea bellsensis Aldrich, 1921, p. 22, pl. 3, figs. 10, 11 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bells Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Bells Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 48 GSATC Panopea elliptica Whitfield Saxicavidae Panopea elliptica Whitfield, 1885, p. 219, pl. 28, figs. 24, 25; Whitfield, 1899, p. 162; Weller, 1907, p. 647, pl. 78, figs. 1, 2 Range.—Lower Eocene. Manasquan fm. (type) Localities —N.J.: Ocean Co., New Egypt (type); Medford Type.—Holotype, No. 7468, State Mus., Trenton, N.J. Panopea elongata Conrad Saxicavidae Panopaea elongata Conrad, 1835b, p. 339, pl. 13, fig. 1; Conrad, 1846b, p. 215, pl. 1, fig. 2 (not pl. 2 as in text); H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 103; Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 75, pl. 19, figs. la-c Not Panopea elongata Roemer, 1836, p. 126 Glycimeris elongata (Conrad), Conrad, 1854, p. 29; Conrad, 1865a, p. 2; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8 Panopea elongata Conrad, Dall, 1898b, p. 828; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 162, pl. 31, figs. 1-5 Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (type) Localities—MD.: Prince Georges Co., “Piscataway” (Conrad) (type); Fort Washington; Upper Marlboro; Tinkers Cr., 1 mi. N. of Piscataway; 1 mi. NE. of Piscataway; RR. cut near Seat Pleasant; Charles Co., Marshall Hall; 1 mi. SE. of Mason; Clifton Beach; Glymont; Ann Arundel Co., Winchester; Queen Annes Co., Rolphs Ldg., Chester R. VA.: Stafford Co., Aquia PALEOCENE- EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 25] Cr.; Potomac Cr.; King George Co., Paspotansa Cr.; 2 mi. below Potomac Cr. Type.—Missing, ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 58 Panopea oblongata Conrad Saxicavidae Panopaea oblongata Conrad, 1848a, p. 290; Conrad, 1848b, p. 121, pl. 13, fig. 12; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 103 Glycimeris elongata Conrad, 1854, p. 29 duplicate elongata could be for oblongata Fepenss oblongata Conrad, Dall, 1898b, p. 828; Brann and Kent, 1960, D. Panope oblongata Conrad, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 119, pl. 25, fig. 6 Panopea; Harris, 1951, p. 25 see Panopea sp. Range.—Vicksburg Oligocene (type). Harris figured specimens from the Jackson Eocene which can be compared with the Vicks- burg species. Localities—MISS.: Warren Co., Vicksburg (type); cf. Hinds Co., Town Creek, J ackson Type. —Holotype not found fide Harris and aise 1946, p. 119; probable holotype, No. 30643 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 81 Panopea porrectoides Aldrich Saxicavidae Panopea porrectoides Aldrich, 1886, p. 37 Panopaea, pl. 4, fig. 3; Dall, 1898b, p. 828; Harris, 1919, p. 194; error in Harris, read P. porrecta tor 2: porrectoides in roe of Aldrich, pl. 59, fig. 1 copy Aldrich; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 119 Glycimeris porrectoides (Aldstichy, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 235, pl. 38, fig. 28 copy Aldrich; Cossmann, 1893, p. 6 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality—ALA.: Washington Co., “Baker’s Bluff [Gopher Hill] Ferr. Sand bed” (type) Aldrich [Holotype labelled St. Stephen’s Bluff], Tombigbee R. Type.—Holotype, No. 638795 USNM Panopea porrectoides Aldrich “var.” See Panopea alabama (Harris) Panopea sp. Saxicavidae Panope oblongata Conrad, Harris, 1951, p. 25, pl. 13, figs. 6, 7?, 8 not Conrad, 1848a, p. 290 Range—Upper Eocene. “Ocala 1s.’’, Ocala gr. Localities—GA.: Houston Co., Georgia Lime Rock Quarry about 4 mi. from Perry; Clinchfield Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. 24523-24525 PRI [not in Brann and Kent, 1960] Parapholas kneiskerni Whitfield _ Pholadidae Parapholas Kneiskerni Whitfield, 1885, p. 241, pl. 30, figs. 22-24; Dall, 1898b, p. 820; Whitfield, 1899, p. 162 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —N.J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R. (type) Type. —Holotype, Trenton, N.J. Whitfield, 1899. Not found, 1962 252 BULLETIN 21 8 Cf. Parmicorbula gibbosa (Lea) Corbulidae Corbula oniscus Conrad, Conrad, 1846c, p. 398 in part, pl. 4, fig. 3; H. C. Lea, 1949, p. 98 in part; Tuomey, 1858, pp. 265, 273 in part; Conrad, 1865a, p. 3 in part; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8 in part; not Heil- prin, 1881, p. 364; Harris, 1895b, p. 31 in part; not Clark, 1895, p. 5; not Clark, 1896, p. 75; not Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 164, not pl. 32, figs. 7, 7a, 8, 8a, 8b Corbula gibbosa Lea, 1833, p. 46, pl. 1, fig. 14; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 98; Harris, 1895b, p. 20; Harris, 1919, p. 191, pl. 58, figs. 1-6; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 263 Corbula (Neaera) ignota de Gregorio, 1890, p. 232, pl. 37, figs. 15-18 (left valves only) Corbula (Neaera) gibbosa de Gregorio, 1890, p. 233 C. churchisonii [sic], pl. 36, fig. 26 copy Lea.; figs. 27-30 (right valves only); Coss- mann, 1893, p. 6 Corbula (Aloidis) gibbosa Lea, Dall, 1898b, p. 845 in part “Corbula” gibbosa Lea, Vokes, 1944, p. 622, probably Parmicorbula Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Syntypes, No. 5063 (right valve); No. 5064 (left valve) P; syntypes, Corbula ignota de Gregorio, No. 264448 de Gregorio Coll., PRI; see Caestocorbula murchisonii (Lea) for type information C. oniscus Conrad Pecchiolia dalliana Harris Verticordiidae Pecchiolia dalliana Harris in Van Winkle and Harris, 1919, p. 16, pl. 2, fig. 7; Kellum, 1926, p. 22; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 654 Range.—Upper Eocene. Castle Hayne ls. (type), Jackson gr. Locality—_N.C.: New Hanover Co., City [Rock] Quarry near Wil- mington (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 1406 PRI Pecten alabamensis Aldrich See Amusium (Propeamussium) alabamense (Aldrich) Pecten anatipes Morton See Flexopecten anatipes (Morton) “Pecten anisopleura” Conrad Pectinidae Pecten anisopleura Conrad in Kerr, 1875, p. 18 Eocene; Heilprin, 1882a, p. 416: Dall, 1898b, pp. 740, 761 Range.—Eocene? Miocene? Locality.—N.C.: Onslow Co., 40 mi. from Beaufort (found by Dr. Yarrow) [New River, Onslow Co. fide Dall, 1898b, p. 740] Type.—Unknown Pecten (Chlamys) beverlyi Tucker See Chlamys beverlyi Tucker Pecten biddleana Kellum See Chlamys biddleana (Kellum) Pecten (clarkeanus? var.) burlesonensis Harris See Chlamys burlesonensis (Harris) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN-~ 253 Pecten calvatus Morton See Eburneopecten calvatus (Morton) Pecten carolinensis Conrad in Kerr, 1875 See Chlamys membranosa (Morton) [fide Dall, 1898b, p. 736] Pecten cawcawensis Harris See Chlamys cawcawensis (Harris) Pecten centrotus Dall See Chlamys perplana centrota (Dall) Pecten (Aequipecten) (perplanus var.?) centrotus Dall See Chlamys perplana centrota (Dall) Pecten choctavensis Aldrich See Chlamys choctavensis (Aldrich) Pecten claibornensis Conrad nomen nudum See Eburneopecten scintillatus (Conrad) Pecten clarkeanus Aldrich See Chlamys clarkeana (Aldrich) Pecten clarkeanus Aldrich, Dall in part; Harris, 1919 in part See Eburneopecten hamiltonensis (Tucker) Pecten (Chlamys) clarkeanus Aldrich, Dall, 1898b in part See Chlamys burlesonensis (Harris) Pecten clarkeanus Aldrich “var.”, Harris, 1919 in part See Eburneopecten hamiltonensis (Tucker) Pecten (Chlamys) cocoanus Dall See Chlamys cocoana Dall Pecten cookei Kellum See Chlamys cookei (Kellum) Pecten (Chlamys) corvinus Harris See Chlamys corvina Harris Pecten cushmani Kellum See Chlamys cushmani (Kellum) Pecten dalli Clark See Hburneopecten dalli (Clark) Pecten (Chlamys) danvillensis Weisbord See Chlamys danvillensis Weisbord in Tucker-Rowland Pecten Deshayesii Lea See Chlamys deshayesii (Lea) 2? Pecten deshayesti Lea, Aldrich, 1886, p. 57. Not Lea, 1833 See Chlamys greggi Harris Pecten Deshayesti Lea, Heilprin, 1891la, p. 403; Kennedy, 1895 See Chlamys burlesonensis (Harris) Pecten deshayesii Lea “var.” Harris See Chlamys deshayesti dennisoni Tucker Pecten Deshayesii tirmus de Gregorio See Chlamys deshayesii (Lea) 254 BULLETIN 218 Pecten elixatus Conrad Pectinidae Pecten elixatus Conrad, 1845b, p. 174; Conrad, 1848b, p. 130, pl. 14, figs. 13, 14; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 103; Heilprin, 1882a, p. 417; Dall, 1898b, p. 719 under P. Poulsoni; Harris in Van Winkle and Harris, LOLS ps 5; ple 2a figs. 10.14: “Con.? 2”; Kellum, 1926, p. 35; Rich- ards, 1943, p. 519, pl. 84, "figs. 9, 24, not 22 as in exalt ‘of pl. and in text; Harris, 1951, Dp. 9, pl. 3, figs. 9, 10 type Pecten (Pecten) elixatus (Conrad), Tucker-Rowland, 1936a, p. 475, pl. 4, figs. 1, 2 syntypes Pecten ? elixatus Conrad, Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 662, 663 Range.—Middle Eocene. Santee ls. (type), upper Claiborne gr. (fide Cooke and MacNeil, 1952, p. 20) Localities —S.C.: possibly Berkeley Co., “near Santee Canal, in white friable limestone (upper Eocene)” (type). N.C.: Jones Co., right bank of Trent R. below Pollocksville [sic] Types.—Missing Moore, 1962, p. 60 [elixatus sic]; syntypes No. 12576 ANSP fide Tucker-Rowland, 1936a. Pecten (Pseudamusium) frontalis Dall See Eburneopecten frontalis (Dall) See also Eburneopecten dalli (Clark) Pecten gilbertharrisi Tucker [Rowland] See Chlamys beverlyi Tucker [Rowland] Pecten (Chlamys) greggi Harris See Chlamys greggi Harris Pecten (Chlamys) indecisus Dall See Chlamys indecisa Dall Pecten johnsoni Clark See Chlamys johnsoni (Clark) Pecten Kneiskerni Conrad See Chlamys kneiskerni (Conrad) Pecten Lyelli Lea See Chlamys deshayesii (Lea) Pecten membranosus Morton See Chlamys membranosa (Morton) Pecten minutus Lea, 1833, p. 88 See Chlamys deshayeswi (Lea) Pecten nuperus Conrad See Chlamys nupera (Conrad) Pecten (Amusium) ocalanus Dall See Amusium ocalanum Dall Pecten perplanus Morton See Aequipecten perplanus (Morton). Oligocene Pecten perplanus Morton, Heilprin, 1882a; Dall, 1898b; Cooke, 1926a; Semmes, 1929; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, Not Morton, 1833a See Chlamys spillmani (Gabb) Pecten perplanus Morton “var.’”, Harris, 1951. Not Morton, 1833a See Aequipecten perplanus (Morton) “var.”, Harris, 1951 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 255 Pecten (perplanus var.?) centrotus Dall See Aequipecten perplanus centrotus (Dall) Pecten poulsoni Morton. Oligocene This is Eocene of authors; confused with P. perplanus Morton, 1833a, 1834 Pecten (Ianira) promeus de Gregorio Chlamys poulsoni (Morton). Oligocene Pecten pulchricosta Meyer and Aldrich See Chlamys pulchricosta (Meyer and Aldrich) Pecten Rigbyi Whitfield See Chlamys rigbyi (Whitfield) Pecten rogersi Clark See Hburneopecten dalli (Clark) Pecten (Eburneopecten) scintillatus Conrad © See Hburneopecten scintillatus Conrad Pecten scintillatus Conrad; Dall, 1898b, p. 753 in part; Deussen, 1924, p. 67 See Hburneopecten sp. Pecten (Pseudamusium) scintillatus Conrad, Dall, 1898b See Eburneopecten corneoides (Harris) Pecten scintillatus var. corneoides Harris See Eburneopecten corneoides (Harris) Pecten scintillatus corneoides Harris, Harris, 1919 in part; Renick and Stenzel, 1931; Brann and Kent, 1960 in part See Eburneopecten sp. Pecten seabeensis Richards See Chlamys seabeensis (Richards) Pecten spillmani Gabb See Chlamys spillmani (Gabb) Pecten squamula Lamarck : See Cf. Amusium (Propeamussium) squamulum (Lamarck) Pecten subminutus Aldrich See Eburneopecten subminutus (Aldrich) Pecten (Aequipecten) suwaneensis Dall See Aequipecten suwaneensis Dall Pecten trentensis Harris See Chlamys trentensis (Harris) Pecten (Chlamys) wautubbeanus Dall See Chlamys wahtubbeana Dall. Pecten wautubbeanus cainei Harris See Chlamys cainei (Harris) Pecten (wahtubbeanus var. ?) Willcoxi Dall See Chlamys wahtubbeana willcoxi (Dall) 256 BULLETIN 218 Pectén willeoxi cainei Harris See Chlamys cainei (Harris) Pecten sp. See Chlamys sp. Pecten sp. Pectinidae Pecten sp. Richards, 1950, p. 15 Range.—Tentatively middle Eocene Locality.—_N.C.: Johnston Co., 3 mi. W. of Clayton Type.—Specimen, probably ANSP Pecten sp. Pectinidae Pecten sp. Weller, 1907, no p., pl. 49, fig. 10 Range.—Lower Eocene. Manasquan fm. Locality.—_N.J.: Monmouth Co., Farmingdale Type.—Figured specimen unknown Pectunculus aviculoides Conrad See Limopsis aviculoides (Conrad) Pectunculus Broderipii Lea See Glycymeris staminea (Conrad) Pectunculus Broderipii de Gregorio not Lea See Limopsis aviculoides (Conrad) Pectunculus Broderipti radiatus de Gregorio See Glycymeris idonea (Conrad) Pectunculus circulus Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 389; Dall, 1898b, p. 608=nomen nudum “Pectunculus” corbuloides Conrad Pectunculus corbuloides Conrad, 1833c, p. 40 (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 66); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 104; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 389; Harris, 1895b, p. 138; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 70 may be a Pachecoa Limopsis corbuloides (Conrad), Conrad, 1860, p. 297; Conrad, 1865a, p. 12; Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 192; Dall, 1898b, p. 606 types mixed in ANSP with P. declivis; Harris, 1919, p. 39 types mixed ANSP Indefinite species. Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. [possibly Cook Mt. fm. fide Harris] Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) [possibly base of bluff fide Harris, 1895b, p. 13] Types.—Possible syntypes (2), No. 30515 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 50. Mixed with P. declivis fide Harris, 1919, p. 39 Pectunculus cuneus Conrad See Trinacria cuneus (Conrad) Pectunculus decisus (Conrad) See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa (Conrad) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 257 Pectunculus declivis (Conrad) See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) declivis (Conrad) Pectunculus deltoideus Lea See Glycymeris trigonella (Conrad) Pectunculus deltoidus Lea Mut. ignus de Gregorio See Glycymeris trigonella (Conrad) Pectunculus deltoidus Lea Mut. percuneatus de Gregorio See Glycymeris trigonella (Conrad) Pectunculus deltoidus Lea Mut. striatus de Gregorio See Glycymeris trigonella (Conrad) Pectunculus ellipsis Lea See Pachecoa (Stenzelia) ellipsis (Lea) Pectunculus idoneus Conrad See Glycymeris idonea (Conrad) Pectunculus idoneus Conrad, Clark See Glycymeris idonea (Conrad) subsp. Pectunculus idoneus Conrad, Harris, 1897b, p. 49 var. See Glycymeris idonea (Conrad) subsp. “Pectneulus lentiformis Lea” in Tuomey, 1858, p. 267 is an error for Pectunculus pulvinatus Conrad, 1832a [not Lamarck, 1805, p. 216] re- named P., lentiformis by Conrad, 1835a, p. 36 [Harris reprint, 1893, p. 92]. Yorktown Miocene. Not Eocene as indicated in Tuomey. Pectunculus minor Lea See Glycymeris trigonella minor (Lea) Pectunculus obliqua Lea See Limopsis aviculoides (Conrad) Pectunculus perplanus Conrad See Pachecoa (Stenzelia) perplana (Conrad) Pectunculus perplanatus (Conrad), d’Orbigny See Pachecoa (Stenzelia) perplana (Conrad) Pectunculus stamineus Conrad See Glycymeris staminea (Conrad) Pectunculus stamineus Conrad, Aldrich, 1886 See Glycymeris idonea (Conrad) subsp. Pectunculus trigonellus Conrad See Glycymeris trigonella (Conrad) Pectunculus (n. sp.) Tuomey, 1858, p. 271 See Glycymeris idonea (Conrad) subsp. Pectunculus sp. Clark, 1896, p. 84 See Glycymeris idonea (Conrad) subsp. Pectunculus sp. Harris, 1896, p. 53 See Glycymeris sp. 258 BULLETIN 218 Pelecyora hatchetigbeensis (Aldrich) .Veneridae Cytherea hatchetigbeensis Aldrich, 1886, p. 39, pl. 4, fig. 1; de Gre- gorio, 1890, pp. 218, 220, pl. 34, figs. 14a, b copy Aldrich as variety of trigoniata Meretrix hatchetigbeensis (Aldrich), Cossmann, 1893, p. 10; Harris, 1897b, p. 63, pl. 12, figs. 11, 12; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 543 Dosiniopsis (Pelecyora) hatchetigbeensis (Aldrich), Dall, 1902, p. 346; Dall, 1903a, p. 1226 Pelecyora hatchetigeensis (Aldrich), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 58, pl. 6, figs. 6, 8, 18, 14; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 673 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.: NE. Washington Co., Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tom- bigbee R. (type) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 638800, 638801 USNM Pelecyora trigoniata (Lea) See Katherinella trigoniata (Lea) Periploma butlerianum Aldrich Periplomatidae Periploma butleriana Aldrich, 1895b, p. 19 in part, pl. 5, fig. 3; Harris, 1897b, p. 74, pl. 14, figs. 13, 18a copy Aldrich; Dall, 1903a, p. 1529; Barry, 1942+, p. 58 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Choctaw Co., Butler (type). Not Washington Co. “Baker’s Bluff” [Baker Hill] as per Aldrich. See Periploma sp. Type.—Holotype, No. 688968 USNM Periploma butleriana Aldrich, 1895b in part See Periploma sp. Periploma claibornense (Lea) Periplomatidae Anatina claibornensis Lea, 1833, p. 40, pl. 1, fig. 8; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 96; Harris, 1895b, p. 10 Periploma claibornensis (Lea), Conrad, 1865a, p. 8; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8; deGregorio, 1890, p. 229, pl. 36, fig. 23 copy Lea; Cossmann, 1893, p. 7; Harris 1919, p. 180, pl. 55, fig. 1 copy Lea; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 109; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 674, not lost, copy Lea holotype Periploma Collardi Harris, Dall, 1908a, p. 1528 in part Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 5023 ANSP [Harris Cat. 1895c] Periploma claibornense parvum Harris Periplomatidae Periploma claibornensis var. parva Meyer, 1885a, pp. 461, 467 not des- cribed, nomen nudum; Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 109, pl. 23; figs. 16-18 copy Harris, 1897a ? Periploma sp. Harris, 1897a, p. 471, pl. 18, figs. 8, 8a, 8b The above name by Meyer is a nomen nudum although Harris did not describe the species, he illustrated it well PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 259 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson er. Locality MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type) TUDE Holotype: ANSP; specimen, No. 638700 USNM labeled “typica ” Periploma collardi Harris Periplomatidae Periploma collardi Harris, 1895a, p. 52, pl. 3, fig. 4; Dall, 1903a, p. 1528 in part; Harris, 1919, p. 180, pl. 55, figs. 2 type, 3-5 variations; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 674 variations Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —TEXAS: Brazos Co., Dr. Collard’s farm, Sparks Headright (type). LA.: Winn Par., St. Maurice; mouth of Saline Bayou (Harris) variations. ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff (Harris) variations Type.—Holotype, No. 35672 BEG Periploma Collardi Harris, Dall, 1903a in part ° See Periploma claibornensis (Lea) Periploma collardi Harris variation Periplomatidae Periploma collardi Harris “var.”’, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 110, pl. 28, fig. 22; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 674 [fig. 22 not 33] Range.—Upper Eocene. White Bluff fm., lower Jackson gr. Locality —ARK.: Jefferson Co., White Bluff, Arkansas R. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 4394 PRI Periploma collardi australinum Harris Periplomatidae Periploma collardi australina Harris, 1919, p. 180, pl. 55, figs. 6-8; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 674, 675 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Orangeburg Co., Orangeburg District (type) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 1266, 1267 PRI Periploma collardi turgidum Harris Periplomatidae Periploma collardi var. turgida Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 110, pl. 23, figs. 19-21; Wilbert, 1953, p. 98; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 675 Range.—Upper Eocene. Jackson gr. (type) Localities—ARK.: St. Francis Co., Crow Cr. near Forrest City (type) ; Jefferson Co., White Bluff, Arkansas R. Type.—Holotype, No. 4893 PRI Periploma complicatum Meyer Periplomatidae Periploma complicata Meyer, 1886b, p. 85, pl. 1, fig. 22; not Meyer, 1887a, p. 16; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 230, pl. 36, fig. 24 as complanata copy Meyer; Dall, 1903a, p. 1529 not Jacksonian; Harris and Pal- mer, 1946, p. 110, pl. 23, fig. 18a copy Meyer, probably a pathologic specimen of P. claibornensis Lea fide Harris Anafina [sic] complicata (Meyer), Cossmann, 1893, p. 7 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 638855 USNM 260 BULLETIN 218 Periploma howei Barry Periplomatidae Periploma howei Barry, 1942+, p. 58, pl. 6, figs. 6, 7; Wasem and Wilbert, 1943, p. 192 Range.—Lower Eocene. Pendleton Ferry fm. (type), middle Wilcox [Sabine] er. Locality—TEXAS: Sabine Co., Pendleton, %4 mi. upstream from bridge over Sabine R. on La. Highway 6 (type) Types.—Holotype, No. 5124; paratype, No. 5125 LSU Pal. Mus. Periploma sp. Harris, 1897a See ? Periploma claibornensis parva Meyer Periploma sp. Periplomatidae Periploma butleriana Aldrich, 1895b, p. 19 in part, “Baker’s Bluff” Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd., uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Washington Co., Bakers Bluff, 1 mi. above St. Stephen’s Bluff, Tombigbee R. Type.—Unfigured specimen, USNM Periploma (?) sp. Periplomatidae Periploma (2?) sp. Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 184 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. Locality—MD.: Charles Co., E. of Port Tobacco. VA.: King George Co., Woodstock Types.—Unfigured specimens, No. 6430 ANSP and USNM Periploma sp. Periplomatidae Periploma sp. Barry, 1942+, p. 59, pl. 6, fig. 5 Range.—Lower Eocene. Sabinetown fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—TEXAS: Sabine Co., Sabinetown, Sabine R. Type—Figured specimen, No. 5126 LSU Pal. Mus. Periploma sp. Periplomatidae Periploma sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 149 Range.—Paleocene. Wills Point fm., upper Midway gr. Locality—TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Colorado R. %4 to 34 mi. above mouth of Dry Creek Type.——Unfigured specimen probably USNM Periploma sp. Periplomatidae Periploma sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 149 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr. Localities TEXAS: Limestone Co., USGS Sta. 11942, %4 mi. S. of Big Hill in roadside ditch. Falls Co., USGS Sta. 11932, % mi. NW. Stranger School. Milam Co., USGS Sta. 11916, Brazos R. 1 mi. below Falls Co. line, bed No. 1; USGS Sta. 11921, Brazos R., 1 mi. below Falls Co. line Types.—Unfigured specimens prcbably USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 26] Periplomya elliptica (Gabb) Laternulidae Anatina elliptica Gabb, 1862a, p. 324 Periplomya elliptica (Gabb), Whitfield, 1885, p. 177, pl. 23, figs. 14, 15; Johnson, 1905, p. 18; Weller, 1907, p. 522, pl. 57, figs. 8-11; Richards in Richards, et al., 1958 p. 164, pl. 26, fig. 7 type. See for synonymy and discussion Range.—Upper Cretaceous (type). Lower Eocene, Manasquan fm. Localities —N.J.: Gloucester Co., near Mullica Hill (type); Ocean Co., near New Egypt Type.—Holotype, No. 18767 ANSP Periplomya truncata Whitfield Laternulidae Periplomya truncata Whitfield, 1885, p. 220, pl. 28, figs. 20, 21; Whit- field, 1899, p. 163; Weller, 1907, p. 522, pl. 57, fig. 10 type under Periplomya elliptica (Gabb); Richards, et al., 1958, p. 164 under P. elliptica (Gabb) Veleda nasuta Whitfield, 1885, p. 217, pl. 28, fig. 23; Wlfitfield, 1899, p. 166; Weller, 1907, p. 522, pl. 57, fig. 11 under Periplomya. elliptica (Gabb); Richards, et al., 1958, p. 164 under P. elliptica (Gabb) Range.—Lower Eocene. Manasquan fm, (type) Locality.—_N.J.: Ocean Co., near New Egypt (type) Type.—Holotype, P. truncata, No. 7466 State Mus. Trenton, N.J. Perna cornelliana Harris See Isognomon cornelliana (Harris) Perna cretacea (Conrad) See Modiolus cretaceus Conrad Perna silicea Tuomey, 1848, p. 154 nomen nudum (fide Harris, 1919, p. 201) “Perna” texana Gabb Pl. 1, fig. 7 Mytilidae Perna texana Gabb, 1862c, p. 371; Conrad, 1865a, p. 10; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 39, 40 Modiola texana (Gabb), Harris, 1895a, p. 46 in part, not pl. 1, fig. 2 Modiolus (Brachydontes) texanus (Gabb), Dall, 1898b, p. 796 in part Modiolus texanus (Gabb), Harris, 1919, p. 32 in part, not pl. 17, figs. 6, 7 [see Braechydontes texanus (Harris)]; not Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 43, fig. 3 Range.—Cretaceous (Cenomanian). Woodbine gr., fide Stenzel in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 39, 40 Locality —TEXAS: Johnson Co., “Caddo Peak” (Gabb) “near old Caddo P.O. on old road from Cleburne to Fort Worth” fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 39, 40 Type.—Holotype, ANSP Petricola claibornensis Harris Petricolidae Petricola claibornensis Harris, 1919, p. 153, pl. 48, figs. 1, 2 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Missing USNM prior to 1962 262 BULLETIN 218 Petri¢ola ? novaegyptica Whitfield Petricolidae Petricola Nova-Aegyptica Whitfield, 1885, p. 216, pl. 28, fig. 22 Petricola nova-aegyptica Whitfield, Whitfield, 1899, p. 163; Weller, 1907, p. 614, pl. 68, fig. 13 type Range.—Lower Eocene. Manasquan fm. (type) Locality.—_N.J.: Ocean Co., near New Egypt (type) Type.—Rutgers College (Whitfield, 1899). Lost (1963) Phacoides (Miltha?) albaripus Gardner Lucinidae Phacoides (Miltha?) albaripa Gardner, 1935, p. 173, pl. 16, figs. 1, 2 Range.—Paleocene. Tehuacana mem. (type), Kincaid fm., lower Midway er. Localities TEXAS: Maverick Co., White Bluff, Rio Grande, 4% mi. SW. of Windmill (Jacal) ranch house, USGS Sta. 6575 (type); Bibora Cr. just below Bibora tank, about 18 mi. SE. of Eagle Pass; Uvalde Co., Frio R. just above waterhole op- posite apiary below Englemanns ranch Type.—Holotype, No. 370965 USNM Phacoides aquianus (Clark) See Cf. Saxolucina aquiana (Clark) Phacoides (Here) carinifera (Conrad) See Linga carinifera (Conrad) Phacoides (Miltha) claibornensis (Conrad) See Saxolucina (Plastomiltha) claibornensis (Conrad) Phacoides (Miltha) claytonia (Harris) See Saxolucina claytonia (Harris) Phacoides (Here) hamatus Dall See Linga hamata (Dall) Phacoides (Pseudomiltha ?) megameris Dall See Pseudomiltha megameris Dall Phacoides (Lucinisca) mesakta Gardner Lucinidae Phacoides (Lucinisca) mesakta Gardner, 1935, p. 174, pl. 16, figs. 3, 4 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm. (type), lower Midway gr. Locality —TEXAS: Travis Co., clay from bluff at Webberville, USGA Sta. 5282 (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 370966 USNM Phacoides (Miltha) ocalanus Dall See Miltha ocalana Dall Phacoides (Miltha) pandatus (Conrad) See Homiltha pandata (Conrad) Phacoides perovatus Dall (=Miocene) See Lucina sp. Harris, 1951 Phacoides rotundus (Lea) See Epilucina rotunda (Lea) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN~ 263 Phacoides (Parvilucina) sabelli Gardner Lucinidae Phacoides (Parvilucina) sabelli Gardner, 1927, p. 372, figs. 10-13; Barry, 1942+, p. 65, pl. 8, fig. 3 Range.—Lower Eocene. Pendleton Ferry fm. (Barry), middle Wil- cox [Sabine] gr.; Sabinetown fm. (type), upper Wilcox [Sa- bine] gr. Localities —TEXAS.: Sabine Co., 11%4 mi. W. of Sabinetown, Sa- bine R. (type); % mi. downstream from Sabinetown Ferry, Sabine R.: 4% mi. upstream from bridge over Sabine R. on La. Highway 6 Types.—Syntypes, No. 369245 USNM Phacoides (Parvilucina) Smithi (Meyer) See Linga (Cavilinga) pomilia smithi (Meyer) Phacoides (Here) wacissanus Dall (=Miocene) See Lucina sp. Phacoides sp. Lucinidae Phacoides sp. Harbison, 1944, p. 5, pl. 2, fig. 4 Range.—Middle Eocene. Santee ls., upper Claiborne gr. Locality —S.C.: Berkely Co., Santee-Cooper Canal, 17 mi. NW. of Moncks Corner Type.—Figured specimen, ANSP Phacoides (Lucinisca) spp. Lucinidae Phacoides (Lucinisca) sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 175 three species Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr. Localities —TEXAS: Caldwell Co., 5%4 mi. N. of Lockhart; Falls Co., 6 mi. NW. of Kosse; Travis Co., 4 mi. below Webberville, Colorado R. Types.—Unfigured specimens not found USNM, 1962 Phenacomya mauryi (Harris) See Pholadomya mauryi Harris Phenacomya petrosa (Conrad) Pholadidae Pholas petrosa Conrad, 1842b, p. 198, pl. 2, fig. 4; Conrad, 1846b, p. 218, pl. 1, fig. 1 (not pl. 2 as in text); H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 104; Conrad, 1865a, p. 2; Conrad, 1866a, p. 9; Dall, 1898b, p. 823 Pholas (?) petrosa Conrad, Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 73, pl. 15, figs. la-c Phenacomya petrosa (Conrad), Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 161, pl. 30, figs. 4, 4a, 4b Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (type) Localites—MD.: Prince Georges Co., Piscataway (type); Fort Washington; Charles Co., Clifton Beach. VA.: Stafford Co., Aquia Cr. Type.—Missing ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 87 264 BULLETIN. 218 Pholatiomya claibornensis Aldrich Pholadomyidae Pholadomya claibornensis Aldrich, 1886, p. 38, pl. 4, fig. 5; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 234, pl. 38, fig. 27 copy Aldrich; Cossmann, 1893, p. 7; Dall, 1908a, p. 1531; Harris, 1919, p. 197 (in part) Phladomya [sic], pl. 59, figs. 6, copy type, 7, 8. 10; not fig. 9[=P. harrist Gardner]; Kellum, 1926, p. 22; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 164; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 685, 686 base of Claiborne bluff Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. [not Gosport sd. as in Brann and Kent] Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne bluff, Alabama R. (type) [from type label]; Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. Type.—Holotype, No. 638798 USNM Pholadomya claibornensis Aldrich, Harris, 1919 (in part) See Pholadomya harrisi Gardner Pholadomya claibornensis harrisi Gardner See Pholadomya harrisi Gardner Pholadomya harrisi Gardner Pholadomyidae Pholadomya claibornensis Harris, 1919, p. 197 in part, pl. 59, fig. 9. Not Pholadomya claibornensis Aldrich, 1886, p. 38 Pholadomya (Claibornesis [sic] subsp. ?) harrist Gardner, 1927, p. 367, type not Cornell Univ. as stated Pholadomya harrisi Gardner, Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104 in part loc. 4 only; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 162, pl. 18, fig. 14; pl. 19, figs. 6, 7 Pholadomya claibornensis harrisi Gardner, Gardner, 1945, p. 86, pl. 6, figs. 1-3, 8, 9, 12, type not Cornell Univ. as stated Range.—Middle Eocene. Weches fm. (type only), middle Clai- borne gr.; Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr.; Laredo fm. (Gardner, 1945), upper Claiborne gr. Localities TEXAS: Cherokee Co., Lewis’ house, 2 mi. E. of Alto (type); Brazos Co., Little Brazos R.; Leon Co., Bear Branch School; Houston Co., creek bed, 2 mi. W. of Crockett; Hurricane Bayou; Alabama Ferry, Trinity R.; Sabine Co., Tebo Bayou. LA.: Winn Par., St. Maurice Type.—Formerly No. 452 Texas State Mus. fide Harris, 1919; now lost fide Stenzel, et al., 1957, p. 163 Pholadomya harrisi Gardner, Renick and Stenzel, 1931 See Pholadomya harrisi Gardner loc. 4 only See Pholadomya petropolitana Stenzel and Twining loc. 1 only Pholadomya leonensis Stenzel and Twining Pholadomyidae Pholadomya leonensis Stenzel and Twining in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 164, pl. 18, fig. 13; pl. 19, figs. 4, 5 Range.—Middle Eocene. Viesca mem. (type), Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Leon Co., north ditch of old abandoned Con- cord-Centerville county road, 0.6 mi. SE. site of dismantled Rob- bins depot ... (Bur. Ec. Geol. 145-T-1). See Stenzel, Krause, and Twining for complete description (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 20550, BEG PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 265 Pholadomya marylandica Conrad Pholadomyidae Pholadomya marylandica Conrad, 1842b, pp. 172, 193, pl. 1, fig. 3; Conrad, 1846b, p. 214, pl. 2, fig. 9 (not pl. 1 as in text); H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 104 (as Marilandica); Conrad, 1865a, pp. 3, 190+; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8; Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 75, pl. 19, fig. 2; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 184, pl. 48, fig. 3; Dall, 1903a, p. 1531; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 164 Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (type) Localities —MD.: Charles Co., Clifton Beach; Prince Georges Co., Fort Washington; Piscataway (type, Conrad, 1842b). VA.: Stafford Co., Aquia Cr. Type.—Possible holotype, No. 20384 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 74 Pholadomya mauryi Harris Pholadomyidae Pholadomya mauryi Harris, 1896, p. 71, pl. 6, figs. 17, 17a; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 165; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 686 cae mauryi (Harris), Dall, 1898b, p. 823 (footnote) [new genus Range.—Paleocene. Midway gr. (type) Localities —TENN.: Hardeman Co., Hannah’s, 134 mi. N. of Crainesville (type); Huddleston’s, 3 mi. W. of Crainesville Type.—Holotype, No. 73 Pholadomya petropolitana Stenzel and Twining Pholadomyidae Pholadomya harrisi Gardner, Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104 in part; loc. 1 only Pholadomya petropolitana Stenzel and Twining in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 163, pl. 18, fig. 15; pl. 19, figs. 1-3 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R. (type) Types.—Holotype, No. 20629 BEG, paratypes (5) BEG Pholas alatoidea Aldrich Pholadidae Pholas Roperiana Tuomey, 1858, pp. 267, 272 not Conrad; Aldrich, 1886, p. 37; Harris, 1919, p. 201 nomen nudum. Not Tuomey, 1848, p. 153 S.C. also nomen nudum Pholas alatoidea Aldrich, 1886, p. 36 in part, pl. 4, figs. 9, 9c not fig. 9b=P. aldrichi; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 237, pl. 38, figs. 15, 16 copy Aldrich; not fig. 17=P. aldrichi de Gregorio; Harris, 1897b, p. 69, pl. 13, figs. 15, 15a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 686 Barnea alatoidea (Aldrich), Cossmann, 1893, p. 5; Dall, 1898b, p. 817 Pholas alatoideus Aldrich, Harris, 1899b, p. 304 in part, pl. 53, fig. 12 copy Harris, 1897b, not Texas locality Range.—Lower Eocene. Tuscahoma fm. (type), middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (type); Bells Ldg., Alabama R. Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 638792 (fig. 9) USNM; fig. 9c missing prior to 1962 Pholas alatoideus Aldrich, Harris, 1899b, in part See Pholas sp. 266 BULLETIN 218 Pholas aldrichi de Gregorio Pholadidae Pholas alatoidea Aldrich, 1886, p. 36 in part, pl. 4, fig. 9b only Pholas alatoidea Mut. Aldrichi de Gregorio, 1890, p. 237, pl. 38, fig. 17 copy Aldrich based on figure and not specimen Range.—Lower Eocene. Tuscahoma fm. (type), middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (type); Bells Ldg., Alabama R. Type.—Holotype, fig. 9b, No. 648735 USNM Pholas petrosa Conrad See Phenacomya petrosa (Conrad) Pholas Roperiana Tuomey, 1848, p. 153; Tuomey, 1858, pp. 267, 272 not Conrad as in text; Aldrich, 1886, p. 37; Harris, 1919, p. 201 nomen nudum See Pholas alatoidea Aldrich Pholas sp. Pholadidae Pholas alatoideus Aldrich, Harris, 1899b, p. 304 in part, not pl. 53, fig. 12 same fig. as Harris, 1897b=—Gregg’s Ldg., Ala. Range.—Lower Eocene. Sabinetown fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] er. Locality —TEXAS: Sabine Co., Sabinetown, Sabine R. Type.—Specimen lost Physoida clarkeana (Aldrich) Corbulidae Corbula clarkeana Aldrich, 1908b, p. 74, pl. 5, figs. 4, 5 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem, (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 639052 USNM Pinna cawcawensis Harris ; See Atrina cawcawensis (Harris) Pinna gardnerae Barry See Atrina gardnerae (Barry) Pinna gravida Harris f See Atrina gravida (Harris) Pinna ? harnetti Richards Pinnidae Pinna harnetti Richards, 1948, p. 4, pl. 1, figs. 1, 2; Richards, 1950, pp. 14, 15, figs. 63a, b; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 80 cf. Atrina Range.—Lower Eocene. Possibly Black Mingo fm. fide Richards, 1950, p. 14. Middle Eocene. (? Claiborne) (type) Locality —N.C.: Harnett Co., on the Sprunt or Highland Farm, 4 mi. NE. of Spout Springs (type) Types.—Holotype, No. 18684; paratype, No. 18685 ANSP Pinna quadrata Dall See Atrina quadrata (Dall) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 267 Pinna rostriformis Morton See Atrina rostriformis (Morton) Pinna sp. See Atrina sp. Pinna sp., Morton, 1834 See Atrina rostriformis (Morton) Pitar (“Agriopoma”) amichel Gardner Veneridae Meretrix trigoniata bastropensis Harris, 1919, p. 148 in part, pl. 47, fig. 6 fide Gardner, 1945, p. 117 Pitaria (Lamelliconcha) trigoniata bastropensis (Harris), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 42, pl. 8, fig. 21 copy Harris Callocardia (Agriopoma) amichel Gardner, 1945, p. 116, pl. 9, figs. 26- 29, 31 see for synonymy; Perrilliat Montoya, 1963, p. 12, pl. 2, fig. 3 This species is introduced because it is involved in the data originally Bes by Harris for Meretrix trigonata bastropensis, 1919. See Gardner, 1945. re The generic position is not determinable, but it is not Callocardia. Callocardia does not occur in the American Cenozoic. Range.—Middle Eocene. Middle Laredo fm. (type), upper Clai- borne gr. Localities MEXICO: State of Tamaulipas 2890 meters S 3° E. from La Presa well, No. 1, Mier (type). TEXAS: Webb and Zapata Cos. fide Gardner, 1945 Types.—Holotypes, No. 496021; paratype, No. 559290 USNM Pitar angelinae (Harris) Veneridae Meretrix angelinae Harris in Van Winkle and Harris, 1919, p. 17, pl. 2, figs. 12, 13; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 543 Pitaria (Pitaria) angelinae (Harris), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 17, pl. 4, figs. 16, 19 syntypes Range.—Middle Eocene. Claiborne gr. (type). See Palmer, 1937, p. 485; Palmer in Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 456 Locality—TEXAS: Angelina Co., along Angelina R., 2 mi. above Marion (type) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 1411, 1412 PRI Cf. Pitar biboraensis (Gardner) Veneridae Callocardia biboraensis Gardner, 1935, p. 184, pl. 18, figs. 1, 2 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm. (type), lower Midway gr. Locality—TEXAS: Maverick Co., Bibora tank on the Indio ranch, 18 mi. SE. of Eagle Pass (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 370967 USNM Pitar (Pitar) cornelli (Harris) Veneridae Meretrix cornelli Harris, 1895b, p. 49, pl. 1, fig. 5; Harris, 1919, p. 144, pl. 46, figs. 1, 2; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 543 Pitaria (Pitaria) cornelli (Harris), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 16, pl. 3, fig. 4-6, 8 type; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 699 Not Pitar cf. cornelli (Harris), Harris, 1951, p. 22, pl. 11, figs. 4, 5; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 691, 692—Pitar sp. 268 BULLETIN 218 ~Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 45 PRI Pitar cf. cornelli (Harris), Harris, 1951 See Pitar sp. Pitar eversus (Conrad) Veneridae Cytherea eversa Conrad, 1845b, p. 174; Conrad, 1848b, p. 130, pl. 14, fig. 21; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; Tuomey, 1858, p. 265 not p. 271; Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 77, pl. 17, figs. 2a-d types; not Conrad in Wailes, 1854, p. 287 (reprint, 1939, p. 10) Meretrix eversa (Conrad), Conrad, 1854, p. 30 Dione eversa (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 6; Conrad, 1866a, p. 7 Pitaria (Pitaria) eversa (Conrad), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 10, pl. 4, figs. 10, 13 paratype, 21; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 699, 700 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type). Localities —VA.: Hanover Co., Marlbourne, Pamukey R. (type); King George Co., [just below] mouth of Potomac Cr. Type.—Holotype, No. 4132 ANSP, Palmer 1927/29. Missing Moore, 1962, p. 59 Pitar ? exiguus (Conrad) Veneridae Caryatis exigua Conrad, 1871a, p. 201, pl. 11, fig. 3; Harris, 1919, p. 150, pl. 47, fig. 7 also under Meretrix trigoniata bastropensis, p. 148 with question Cytherea (Caryatis) exigua Conrad, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 219, pl. 33, fig. 26 copy Conrad Meretrix exigua (Conrad), Cossmann, 1893, p. 10 2? Pitaria exiqua [sic] (Conrad), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 30, pl. 3, fig. 1 copy Conrad Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Presumably lost, not in ANSP fide Harris, 1919, p. 150; Moore, 1962, p. 60 Pitar gazleyensis (Palmer) Veneridae Pitaria (Pitaria) gazleyensis Palmer in Price and Palmer, 1928, p. 25, pl. 6, figs. 8, 11, 12; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 700 Range.—Middle Eocene. Upper Queen City fm. (type), lower Claiborne gr. Locality —_TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Smithville, mouth of Gazley Cr., Colorado R., (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 345 PRI Cf. Pitar hawtofi (Gardner) Veneridae Callocardia hawtofi Gardner, 1935, p. 182, pl. 17, figs. 1, 2 Generic position not determinable. Not Callocardia Range.—Paleocene. Tehuacana mem. (type), Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr. , Localities -—TEXAS: Maverick Co., Comanche Cr. Crossing on W. road to Farias ranch; 18 mi. S. and E. of Eagle Pass; Bibora PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 269 tank about 18 mi. SE. of Eagle Pass; Bibora tank 7 mi. E. of new Indio ranch house; Indio Wells, about 29 mi. SE. of Eagle Pass (type); ? White Bluff, 4% mi. W. of S. of Windmill (Jackal) ranch house on Rio Grande Type.—Holotype, No. 370923 USNM Pitar juliae (Palmer) Veneridae Pitaria (Pitaria) juliae Palmer in Price and Palmer, 1928, p. 26, pl. 6, figs. 2, 7; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 701 Range.—Middle Eocene. Upper Queen City fm. (type), lower Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Smithville, mouth of Gazley Cr., Colorado R., (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 340 PRI Cf. Pitar kempae (Gardner) Veneridae Callocardia kempae Gardner, 1935, p. 185, pl. 17, fig. 4-6; pl. 18, fig. 3 Although it is difficult to give an exact generic venerid designation, the genus is not Callocardia Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm. (type), lower Midway er. Localities—TEXAS: Kaufman Co., Water Hill, 5 mi. NE. of Kemp; 2% mi. NE. of Kemp on public road (type) Types.—Syntypes (3), Nos. 370968, 370969 USNM Pitar lenis (Conrad) Veneridae Cytherea lenis Conrad, 1848b, p. 180, pl. 14, fig. 19; not Conrad in Wailes, 1854, p. 287 (reprint 1939, p. 10) Dione lenis (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 6; Conrad, 1866a, p. 7 Meretrix lenis (Conrad), Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 168, pl. 33, fig. 4 Pitaria (Pitaria) lenis (Conrad), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 10, pl. 4, fig. 7 copy type Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Localities—VA.: Hanover Co., Marlbourne (type); King George Co., Woodstock. MD.: Prince Georges Co., ravine N. of Thrift 9 Type.—Holotype [?], No. 6384 ANSP; fide Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 168; missing Moore, 1962, p. 69 Pitar (Lamelliconcha) macbeani (Harris) Veneridae Meretrix macbeani Harris, 1919, p. 140, pl. 44, figs. 7, 8, not 9 as in text Pitaria (Lamelliconcha) macbeani (Harris), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 42, pl. 8, figs. 7, 9 (holotype) Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —GA.: Burke Co., McBean Cr. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 559283 USNM Pitar (Pitar) nuttali (Conrad) Veneridae Cytherea Nuttali Conrad, 1834, p. 149; Conrad, 1835a, Harris reprint, 1893, pp. 8, 115, pl. 19, fig. 1 as Nuttallii; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 8; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 380; Tuomey, 1858, p. 265, not pp. 269, 271; Heilprin, 1881, p. 370; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 219 in part, not pl. 34, fig. 23 copy Conrad, 1857; Harris, ho ~J (=) BULLETIN 218 1895b, p. 30. Not Cytherea Nuttali Conrad, Conrad, 1857, 216251: 4, fig. 5 —Pitar trigoniata var. bastropensis Harris; not eS haehert! et al., 1905, p. 213 not holotype C. nuttali=P. trigoniata var. bas- tropensis Meretrix nuttali (Conrad), Conrad, 1854, p. 30 Nuttall; Harris, 1919, p. 148, pl. 45, fig. 4 copy Conrad, (figs. 5-8 vars.) ; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 544 Dione Nuttali (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 6; Conrad, 1866a, p. 7 in part, Ala. only Pitaria (Pitaria) nuttali (Conrad), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 14, pl. 3, HIPS tot) Lo Not Pitar sp. cf. nuttali (Conrad), Harris, 1951, p. 22, pl. 11, figs. 1, 2; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 692=Pitar sp. Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Probable holotype, No. 20171 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 80 Pitar (Pitar) nuttalliopsis (Heilprin) Veneridae Cytherea Nuttalliopsis Heilprin, 1881, 370, pl. 20, fig. 1; Aldrich, 1886, pp. 53, 57; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 520: not Aldrich, 1894b, D. 242 ? Cytherea minima Lea, Aldrich, 1886, p. 53; Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 214. Not Lea, 1833, fide Harris, 1897b, p. 61 Meretrix nuttalliopsis (Heilprin), Harris, 1897b, p. 61, pl. 12, fig. 5; Harris, 1919, p. 141, pl. 44, figs. 9, 10; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 545 Pitaria (Pitaria) nuttalliopsis (Heilprin), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 12, pl. 2, figs. 1, 3, 5, 6, 11, 17; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 702 Pitar nuttalliopsis (Heilprin), Stewart, 1930, p. 233 Range.—Lower Eocene. Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] ea mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sa- ine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Clarke Co., Knight’s Branch (type); Thomas- ville; near mouth of Bashi Cr.; Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R.; Monroe Co., 4 mi. above Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R.; Greggs Ldg., Alabama R.; Bells Ldg., Alabama R.; Dale Co., Ozark Type.—Holotype, ANSP Pitar (Pitar) nuttalliopsis fulvus (Harris) Veneridae Meretrix nuttalliopsis (Heilprin) var. fulva Harris, 1897b, p. 62, pl. 12, figs. 8-10; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 545 lectotype designated Pitaria (Pitaria) nuttalliopsis fulva (Harris), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 14, pl. 2, figs. 9, 13 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Wilcox Co., Yellow Bluff, Alabama R. (type). Ga.: Clay Co., Fort Gaines T ypes.—Lectotype, No. 163; paralectotypes, Nos. 164, 165 PRI Pitar (Pitar) nuttalliopsis greggi (Harris) Veneridae Meretrix nuttalliopsis var. (Heilprin), Harris, 1897a, p. 477, pl. 22, figs. 1-2 erroneously written M. mortoniopsis Meretrix nuttalliopsis var. greggi Harris, 1897b, p. 62, pl. 13, figs. 1, 2 Pitaria (Pitaria) nuttalliopsis greggi (Harris), Paes 1927/1929, p. 13, pl. 2, figs. 2, 4, 10; Barry, 1942+, p. 68, pl. 9, fig. 2; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 702 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN~ 271 Range.—Lower Eocene. Marthaville fm., lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Tuscahoma fm. (type), middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Pen- dleton Ferry fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Sabinetown fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. (type) Localities—ALA.: Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R.; Bells Ldg., Alabama R. (type); Wilcox Co., Lower Peach Tree, Ala- bama R. LA.: For localities in Natchitoches Par. and Sabine Par. see Barry, 1942+, p. 68. TEXAS: Sabine Co., Sabinetown, Sabine R.; Pendleton, Sabine R. Type.—Holotype, No. 6294 ANSP Pitar (Pitar) nuttalliopsis heilprini (Palmer) Veneridae Pitaria (Pitaria) nuttalliopsis heilprini Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 14, pl. 2, fig. 8; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 702 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Eiae Deuepe fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombiebee R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 1581 PRI Pitar (Pitar) ovatus (Rogers and Rogers) Veneridae Cytherea ovata Rogers and Rogers, 1837, p. 340; 1839b, pl. 27, fig. 2 (reprint, 1884, p. 668, pl. 2, fig. 2); H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; Clark 1895, p. 5 in part; Clark, 1896, p. 76 in part not pl. 16=P. (P.) pyga (Conrad) Cytherea liciata Conrad, 1845b, p. 174; Conrad, 1848b, p. 131, pl. 14, fig. 20; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99. Not Conrad im Wailes, 1854, p. 287 (reprint 1939, p. 10) Meretrix liciata (Conrad), Conrad, 1854, p. 30 Meretrix ovata (Rogers), Conrad, 1854, p. 30; Richards, 1948, p. 3, pl. 2, figs. 8, 9; Richards, 1950, p. 15 Dione ovata (Rogers), Conrad; 1865a, p. 6; Conrad, 1866a, p. 7 Dione liciata (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 6; Conrad, 1866a, p. 7 Meretrix ovata ovata (Rogers), Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 168, pl. 34, figs. 1, la Not Macrocallista cf. ovata (Rogers), Dall, 1916, pp. 488, 500 Pitaria (Pitaria) ovata (Rogers), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 11, pl. 4, figs. 3, 4, 20; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 7038 Pitar ovata (Rogers), Vokes, 1961, p. 50, pl. 10, figs. 3, 4 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type). Middle Eocene S.C. (Richards) Localities —VA.: Prince George Co., Coggins Point, James R. (type); Hanover Co., Newcastle, S. side Pamunkey R.; Marl- bourne; King George Co., [just below] Potomac Cr. ae Johnson Co., about 3 mi. W. of Clayton. MD.: Charles Co., and W. of Port Tobacco; Pope Creek; 1-2% mi. above Popes Ge 1% mi. below Chapel Point; head of Nanjemoy Cr.; Prince Georges Co., Upper Marlboro (deep cut near Chesapeake Beach R.R. Station); Upper Marlboro (SW. of town near forks of roads); 1 mi. SE. of Piscataway Type.—Holotype probably MCZ. Holotype, Cytherea liciata Con- rad missing ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 69 272 BULLETIN 218 Pitar ovalis (Whitfield) Veneridae Cyprina Morrisu [Sowerby] in Conrad, 1865f, 73; Conrad, 1865h, P. 268 not Cyprina morrisi J. de C. Sowerby, 1841, p. 20, pl. 620, figs. -6 Caryatis Delawarensis Conrad, 1868, p. 731; Conrad, 1869b, p. 41, pl. 1, fig. 6 (not Dione Delawarensis Gabb, 1860a, p. 302 [not p. 312 as in Whitfield], pl. 48, fig. 19=Crassatella) Caryatis ovalis Whitfield, 1885, p. 287, pl. 30, figs. 15, 16 included Conrad’s preoccupied name; Whitfield, 1899, p. 155 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities.—N.J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R. (type), “Dr. Kneis- kern’s pits’; Squankum; near Farmingdale Type.— aryatis ovalis Whitfield, HGlOEEe. No. 7809 State Mus., Trenton, N.J. Pitar (Calpitaria) petropolitanus Stenzel and Krause Veneridae Meretrix texacola Harris, 1895a, p. 50 in part, not pl. 2, figs. 5, 5a, 5b; Harris, 1919, p. 142 in part, pl. 45, fig. 1 only; Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104, in part, loc. 1 only Pitaria (Pitaria) texacola (Harris), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 15 in part, not pl. 2, figs. 18, 19. See Pitar sp.; see also P. texacola (Harris) Pitar (Calpitaria) petropolitanus Stenzel and Krause in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 148, pl. 17, figs. 3-8 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne gr.; Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. (see Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 145) ee Guawe Hes Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R. (type Types.—Holotype, No. 20186 BEG, paratypes, No. 20771 BEG (figs. 3, 4), No. 20772 BEG (figs. ”, 8) Pitar poulsoni (Conrad) Veneridae Cytherea Poulsoni Conrad, 1833b, p. 36, not pl. 19, fig. 1 as in text, (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 58, pl. 20, fig. 7); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 8; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; Tuomey, 1858, p. 265; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 218, pl. 34, fig. 11 copy Conrad, figs. 12, 13; Harris, 1895b, . 36 Cytheron globosa Lea, 1833, p. 65, pl. 2, fig. 40; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 8=C. poulsont Conrad: H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; Tuomey, 1858, pp. 265, 274; Harris, 1895b, p. 21 (=C. poulsoni Conrad) j Venus Poulsoni (Conrad), d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 380 Dione Poulsoni (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 6; Conrad, 1866a, p. 7 Meretrix poulsoni (Conrad), Conrad, 1854, p. 30; Cossmann, 1893, p. 10; Harris, 1919, p. 144, pl. 46, figs. 3- 5: Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 546 Pitaria poulsoni (Conrad), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 15, pl. 3, figs. 9-12; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 703 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types——Probable syntypes (9), No. 30518 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 88. [“Holotype” Harris, 1919, Palmer, 1927] PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN) 273 Pitar pteleinus (Gardner) Veneridae Ceo gapdie: pteleina Gardner, 1935, p. 183, pl. 17, fig. 3; pl. 19, figs. Callocardia (Agriopoma ?) sp. cf. C. pteleina Gardner, Gardner, 1945, p. 116, pl. 5, figs. 7, 12,13 Not Callocardia or Agriopoma, hinge not accessible. Range.—Paleocene. Tehuacana mem. (type), Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr. Localities —TEXAS: Uvalde Co., USGS Sta. 11765 Schuddemagen ranch, 11 mi. S. of Sabinal (type). For further localities in Medina and Uvalde Co., see Gardner, 1935, p. 184. MEXICO: Gardner, 1945, p. 116 compared specimens to this species. Types.—Holotype and paratype, No. 370921 USNM Pitar (Pitar) pyga (Conrad) Veneridae Cytherea pyga Conrad, 1845b, p. 174; Conrad, 1848b, p. 131, pl. 14, fig. 18; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; not Conrad in Wailes; 1854, p. 287 (reprint, 1939, p. 10); not Hilgard im Hopkins, 1871, p. 11 Meretrix pyga (Conrad), Conrad, 1854, p. 30 Dione pyga (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 6 Cytherea ovata Rogers, Clark, 1895, p. 5 in part; Clark, 1896, p. 76 in part, pl. 16, figs. la-1f Meretrix ovata var. pyga (Conrad), Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 169, pl. 34, figs. 2, 2a, 3, 3a, 4, 5; Harris, 1919, p. 141, pl. 44, fig. 11; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 545 Pitaria (Pitaria) pyga (Conrad), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 11, pl. 4, figs. 9,11, 17; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 704 Pitar ovata pyga (Conrad), Vokes, 1961, p. 191 Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (type) Localities—VA.: Stafford Co., Potomac R. (type); Potomac Cr.; Aquia Cr.; W. Hanover Co., Ratcliff; King George Co., mouth of Paspotansa Cr.; 2 mi. below Potomac Cr.; Prince George Co., near City Point. MD.: Prince Georges Co., Fort Washington; Upper Marlboro, Brooks Estate near Seat Pleasant; 2 mi. W. of Collington; Charles Co., Glymont; Mattawoman (7); Liver- pool Point; Clifton Beach; Reedy Run (branch of Chickomuxen Creek); 1 mi. SE. of Mason Springs; [?] Co., 1 mi. NE. of Grimesville Type.—Probably holotype, No. 30640 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 91 Pitar ? ripleyanus (Gabb) Veneridae Venus Ripleyana Gabb, 1860d, p. 393, pl. 68, fig. 22 Meretrix ripleyana (Gabb), Harris, 1896, p. 67, pl. 6, figs. 6, 7 (2); Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 546 ? Pitaria ripleyana (Gabb), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 9, pl. 3, figs. 14 copy Gabb, 15 copy Harris Range.—Paleocene. Midway gr. (type) Localities TEXAS: Kaufman Co., 4 mi. NE. of Kemp (Harris). TENN.: Hardeman Co. (type), 2 mi. SSE. of Middleton; 2 mi. E. of Middleton; Muddy Cr.; 3 mi. W. of Crainesville. GA.: [?] Co., Chattahochee R. to mouth of Sandy Cr. (Harris). ALA.: Wilcox Co., cuts N. of Snow Hill (Harris) Type.—Holotype, ANSP 20s BULLETIN 218 Pitar (Pitar) securiformis (Conrad) Veneridae Pious securiformis Conrad, 1865b, p. 137, pl. 10, fig. 1; Conrad, 1866a, p. 24 Pitaria (Pitaria) securiformis (Conrad), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 17, pl. 2, figs. 12, 14-16, 20 [figs. 16 & 20 mutations] ; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 705, 706 Pitaria securiformis (Conrad) ?, Kellum, 1926, p. 24 Callocardia (Agriopoma) sp. cf. C. (A.) securiformis (Conrad), Gardner, 1945, p. 120 in part Pitar securiformis (Conrad), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 94, pl. 21, figs. 1-3; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 693 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm., lower Jackson gr. (type); Yazoo clay, upper Jackson gr.; Danville Ldg. beds, uppermost Jackson gr. Localities —ARK.: Cleveland Co., Vince Bluff, Saline R. MISS.: Clarke Co., “Enterprise’=—Garland Cr. (type) fide Aldrich 1885c, p. 307; Hinds Co., Jackson; Yazoo Co., Sims Siding, N. of Yazoo City. LA.: Catahoula Par., Danville Ldg., Ouachita R.; Caldwell Par., Bunker Hill, Ouachita R.; % mi. below Gib- son’s Ldg., Ouachita R. Type.—Possible syntype ?, No. 13216 ANSP, not specimen fig- ured by Conrad, Moore, 1962, p. 95 Pitar cf. subimpressa (Conrad), Harris, 1951 See Cf. “Pitar” sp. Pitar (Calpitaria) texacola (Harris) Veneridae Meretrix texacola Harris, 1895a, p. 50 in part, pl. 2, figs. 5, 5a, not 5 b (=P. tornadonis); Harris, 1919, p. 142 in part, pl. 44, figs. 13, 14, not 12, 12a, 15; not pl. 45, figs. 1-8; not Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104, no. 7; not Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 547 Pitaria (Pitaria) texacola (Harris), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 15 in part, pl. 2, fig. 19, not fig. 18; not Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 706, No. 1589 Pitar (Calpitaria) texacola (Harris), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 145, pl. 18, figs. 3, 4; pl. 22, figs. 7-9 Range.—Middle Eocene. Tyus mem. (type), Weches fm.; Viesca mem., Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr. Localities —TEXAS: Cherokee Co., Berryman’s place, H. Kimble headright, about 4 mi. NE. of Alto (Bur. Ec. Geol. loc. no. 37-T- 6) (type). See Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 147; Bas- trop Co., Smithville, Colorado R. Type.—Holotype, No. 20185 BEG Pitar (Calpitaria) texibrazus Stenzel and Krause Veneridae Pitar (Calpitaria) texibrazus Stenzel and Krause in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 147, pl. 18, figs. 1, 2 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 20565 BEG PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN) 275 Pitar (Calpitaria) tornadonis (Harris) Veneridae Meretrix texacola Harris, 1895a, p. 50, in part, pl. 2, fig. 5b only; Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104 in part, loc. 2, 3, 4, not loc. 1 Meretrix texacola var. tornadonis Harris, Harris, 1919, p. 142 in part, pl. 45, fig. 2, fig. 3 (type) Pitaria (Pitaria) texacola (Harris), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 15 in part, not pl. 2, figs. 18, 19 Pitaria (Pitaria) texacola tornadonis (Harris), Palmer, 1927/1929, p 16 in part, not pl. 2, figs. 7, 21—Pitar sp.; not Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 706=Pitar sp. Callocardia (Agriopoma) tornadonis (Harris), Gardner, 1945, p. 117, pl. 9, figs. 24, 25 Pitar (Calpitaria) tornadonis (Harris), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 148, pl. 17, figs. 11, 12 type, 18, 14, not 9, 10 Cytherea texacola (Harris), Gimbrede, 1962, p. 1119 Cytherea tornadonis (Harris), Gimbrede, 1962, p. 1117 Range.—Middle Eocene. Hurricane lentil (type), base Landrum mem., Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Localities—TEXAS: Houston Co., 8. fork of Hurricane Bayou (Bur. Ec. Geol., No. 113-T-2) (type) fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 150); Fayette Co., Colorado R. near old Shipp’s Ford (Bur. Ec. Geol. loc. No. 11-T-29) Type.—Holotype, No. 20184 BEG Pitar (Calpitaria) tornadonis (Harris), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 148, in part, pl. 17, figs. 9, 10 See Pitar (Calpitaria) sp. Pitar trigoniata (Lea) See Katherinella trigoniata (Lea) Pitar ? vespertinus (Conrad) Veneridae Venus vespertina Conrad, 1857, p. 162, pl. 19, figs. 5, 5a; not Cytherea vespertina Conrad, 1848c, p. 433 (Dall reprint, 1909, p. 151): not Dione vespertina Conrad, 1865cc, p. 152; not Dione vespertina Meek, 1864, p. 10 Meretrix ? vespertina (Conrad), Harris, 1919, p. 144, pl. 46, fig. 6 copy type ? Pitaria vespertina (Conrad), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 30, pl. 3, fig. 3 copy type Range.—Eocene (type) Locality—TEXAS: “Western” (type) Type.—Not in USNM, presumably lost fide Harris, 1919, p. 144 Pitar vetus (Whitfield) Veneridae Caryatis? veta Whitfield, 1885, p. 218, pl. 28, figs. 16-19; Whitfield, 1899, p. 155; Weller, 1907, p. 611, pl. 68, figs. 11-12. Not Bucardia veta Conrad, 1869b, p. 41 see Glossus ? veta Conrad Range.—Lower Eocene. Mansasquan fm. (type). Cf. Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. 276 BULLETIN 218 Localities.—N.J.: Monmouth Co., agp ge (type); Squank- um; cf. Shark ‘R.; Ocean Co., New Egy Types. —Figured specimens, fig. 16, No. orb i6/3; fig. 17 not found; figs. 18, 19, No. 9016/1, AMNH Pitar (Lamelliconcha) yoakumi (Gabb) Veneridae Meretrix yoakumi Gabb, 1862c, p. 370; Conrad, 1865a, p. 5; Conrad, ae Poa Harris, 1919, p. 150; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p Pitaria (Lamelliconcha) yoakumi (Gabb), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 40, pl. 8, fig. 14 holotype Range.—“Eocene.” Cretaceous Woodbine gr., Cenomanian. fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 39, 40 Locality—TEXAS: Johnson Co., “a brown highly ferruginous sandstone . . . Caddo Peak” (type). “near Old Caddo P.O., on old road from Cleburne to Fort Worth, Johnson Co.” (Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 39). Type.—Holotype, No. 3958 ANSP Pitar sp. Veneridae Callocardia sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 186 [Not Callocardia] Range.—Paleocene. Wills Point fm., upper Midway gr. Locality —TEXAS: Maverick Co., 27 mi. SE. of Eagle Pass on the Windmill (Jacal) ranch road Type.—Unfigured specimen not found USNM, 1962 Pitar sp. Veneridae Callocardia sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 186. [Not Callocardia] Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr. Localities TEXAS: Limestone Co., Comanche Crossing; Falls Co., Whitaker Survey about 6 mi. NW. of Kosse; % mi. below Travis-Bastrop Co. line; Cribbs Bluff, Brazos R. little over a mile below Falls Co. line Types——Unfigured specimens not found USNM, 1962 Cf. Pitar sp. Veneridae Cytherea sp. Harbison, 1944, p. 6, pl. 3, fig. 3 Range.—Middle Eocene. Santee ls., upper Claiborne gr. Locality—S.C.: Berkeley Co., Santee-Cooper Canal, 17 mi. NW. of Moncks Corner Type.—Figured specimen, ANSP Pitar sp. Veneridae Meretrix texacola Harris, 1919, p. 144 in part, pl. 44, figs. 12, 12a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 547 Pitaria (Pitaria) texacola (Harris), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 16 in part, pl. 2, fig. 18; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 706 This shell deserves a new name but we prefer not to present a new name without further critical study. Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., [upper Lisbon fm.], upper Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. Types. —Figured specimens, Nos. 1177, 1178 PRI PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 277 Pitar sp. Veneridae Meretrix texacola ? Harris, Harris, 1919, p. 142, in part, pl. 44, fig. 15 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Calhoun Co., Keitts [Kitt’s] Ravine, 414 mi. NW. of Creston (type) Type.—Figured specimen missing USNM prior to 1962 Pitar spp. or Callista spp. Veneridae Meretrix sp. close to M. poulsoni Conrad, Harris, 1919, p. 144 Range.——Middle Eocene. McBean fm., upper Claiborne gr. Localities —N.C.: Craven Co., Newbern age not determined. GA.: Burke Co., Shell Bluff Types.—Specimens not available Pitar sp. Veneridae Pitar cf. cornelli (Harris), Harris, 1951, p. 22, pl. 11, figs. 4,5; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 691, 692 Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”, Ocala gr. Locality—GA.: Houston Co., Pennsylvania Cement Corp., Plant 2, Clinchfield Quarry Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. 24502, 24503 PRI Cf. “Pitar” sp. Veneridae Pitar cf. subimpressa (Conrad), Harris, 1951, p. 22, pl. 11, figs. 6-8. Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 694. Not Macrocallista subimpressa (Conrad) Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”, Ocala gr. Localities —GA.: Houston Co., Georgia Lime Rock Quarry, U.S. Rte. 41, Perry; Pennsylvania Cement Corp., Plant 2, Clinchfield Quarry Types.—Figured specimens, Nos, 24504-24506 PRI Pitar (Calpitaria) sp. Veneridae Pitar (Calpitaria) tornadonis (Harris), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 148 in part, pl. 17, figs. 9, 10 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Fayette Co., 4 mi. E. of Smithville, near abandoned Shipp’s Ford (see Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 210) Type.—Figured specimen, No. 20769 BEG Pitar sp. Veneridae Pitar sp. Harbison, 1944, p. 6, pl: 3, fig. 4 Range.—Middle Eocene. Santee ls., upper Claiborne gr. Locality —S.C.: Berkeley Co., Santee-Cooper Canal, 17 mi NW. of Moncks Corner Type.—Figured specimen, ANSP ho ~I ioe) BULLETIN 218 Pitar sp. Veneridae Pitar sp. cf. nuttali (Conrad), Harris, 1951, p. 22, pl. 11, figs. 1, 2; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 692 Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”, Ocala gr. Localities —GA.: Houston Co., Clinchfield Quarry. FLA.: Marion Co., near Kendrick Type.—Figured specimens, Nos. 24499, 24500 PRI Pitar (Calpitaria) sp. Veneridae Pitaria (Pitaria) texacola tornadonis (Harris), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 16 in part, pl. 2, figs. 7, 21; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 706 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.], upper Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. 1580, 1590 PRI Pitaria (Pitaria) angelinae (Harris) See Pitar angelinae (Harris) Pitaria astartoides (Gardner) See Rhabdopitaria astartoides (Gardner) See also Rhabdopitaria pricei Palmer Pitaria (Pitaria) cornelli (Harris) See Pitar (Pitar) cornelli (Harris) Pitaria (Pitaria) eversa (Conrad) See Pitar eversus (Conrad) ? Pitaria exigua (Conrad) See Pitar ? exiguus (Conrad) Pitaria gazleyensis Palmer See Pitar gazleyensis (Palmer) Pitaria juliae Palmer See Pitar juliae (Palmer) Pitaria (Pitaria) lenis (Conrad) See Pitar lenis (Conrad) Pitaria (Lamelliconcha) macbeani Harris See Pitar (Lamelliconcha) macbeani (Harris) Pitaria (Pitaria) nuttali (Conrad) See Pitar (Pitar) nuttali (Conrad) Pitaria (Pitaria) nuttalliopsis (Heilprin) See Pitar (Pitar) nuttalliopsis (Heilprin) Pitaria (Pitaria) nuttalliopsis fulva (Harris) See Pitar (Pitar) nuttalliopsis fulvus (Harris) Pitaria (Pitaria) nuttalliopsis greggi (Harris) See Pitar (Pitar) nuttalliopsis greggi (Harris) Pitaria (Pitaria) nuttalliopsis heilprini Palmer See Pitar (Pitar) nuttalliopsis heilprini (Palmer) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 279 Pitaria (Pitaria) ovata (Rogers) See Pitar (Pitar) ovatus (Rogers and Rogers) Pitaria poulsoni (Conrad) See Pitar poulsoni (Conrad) Pitaria (Rhabdopitaria) pricei Palmer See Rhabdopitaria pricei Palmer Pitaria (Pitaria) pyga (Conrad) See Pitax (Pitar) pyga (Conrad) Pitaria ripleyana (Gabb) See Pitar ? ripleyanus (Gabb) Pitaria (Pitaria) securiformis (Conrad) See Pitay (Pitar) securiformis (Conrad) Pitaria (Pitaria) texacola (Harris), Palmer, 1927/1929 | See Pitar sp. See also Pitar (Calpitaria) tornadonis (Harris) Pitaria (Pitaria) texacola (Harris), Palmer, 1927 See Pitar (Calpitaria) petropolitanus Stenzel and Krause See also Pitar (Calpitaria) texacola (Harris) See also Pitar sp. Pitaria (Pitaria) texacola tornadonis (Harris) in part See Pitar (Calpitaria) sp. See also Pitar (Calpitaria) tornadonis (Harris) Pitaria (Lamelliconcha) trigoniata (Lea) See Katherinella trigoniata (Lea) Pitaria (Lamelliconcha) trigoniata bastropensis (Harris) See Katherinella ? trigoniata bastropensis (Harris) See also Katherinella ? sp. See also Pitar “(Agriopoma)” amichel Gardner Pitaria ? vespertina (Conrad) See Pitar ? vespertinus (Conrad) Pitaria (Rhabdopitaria) winnensis (Harris) See Rhabdopitaria winnensis (Harris) Pitaria (Lamelliconcha) yoakumi (Gabb) See Pitar (Lamelliconcha) yoakumi (Gabb) Plagiocardium (Schedocardia) hatchetigbeense (Aldrich) See Acanthocardia (Schedocardia) hatchetigbeensis (Aldrich) Cf. Plagiocardium sp. Cardiidae Cardiwm tuomeyi Aldrich var. Harris, 1899b, p. 303, pl. 53, figs. 9, 10 Cardium (Cerastoderma,) tuomeyi Aldrich var. Barry, 1 1942+, p. 66, pl. 8, figs. 4-6; not pl. 9, fig. 1 see Acanthocardia tuomeyi (Aldrich) ; : Wasem and Wilbert, 1943, p. 192, pl. 31, fig. 4 Range.—Lower Eocene. Marthaville fm., lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Pendleton Ferry fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities.—LA.: Natchitoches Par., Marthaville; Sabine Par., La Nana Bayou near Many. For localities in Natchitoches Par. 280 BULLETIN 218 ~ and Sabine Par. see Barry, 1942+, p. 67. TEXAS: Sabine Co., Pendleton (Harris) Type.—Figured specimen by Harris lost prior to 1937, PRI Plagiostoma dumosum Morton See Spondylus dumosus (Morton) Plagiostoma dumosum Morton, Conrad, 1834; Aldrich, 1885c, 1886 See Spondylus sp. Pleuromeris aldrichi Harris See Venericardia (Pleuromeris) aldrichi Harris Plicatula filamentosa Conrad Plicatulidae Plicatula filamentosa Conrad, 1833b, p. 38 [not illus.], (Harris, re- print 1893, p. 60); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 6; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 105; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 394; Conrad, 1865a, p. 14; Conrad, 1866a, p. 3; Aldrich, 1886, p. 49; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 179, pl. 21, figs. 1-10, fig. 11 copy P. mantelli Lea; Cossmann, 1893, p. 18; Harris, 1895b, p. 19; Dall, 1898b, p. 762; Harris, 1919, p. 18, pl. 12, figs. 3-8; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 25 in part, not pl. 6, figs 1, la Jackson Eocene, see Plicatula sp.; not Harris, 1951, p. 7; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 720, 721 in part Plicatula Mantilli [sic] Lea, 1833, p. 89, pl. 3, fig. 68 [incorrectly spelled Mantilli, named for Mantell] Plicatula Mantellii Lea, H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 105; Tuomey, 1858, p. 267; Harris, 1895b, p. 27=P. filamentosa Conrad Spondylus amussiopse de Gregorio, 1890, p. 179, pl. 20, figs. 11-13; Dall, 1898b, p. 761=young of Plicatula filamentosa Conrad Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality—ALA.; Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Missing ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 60 Plicatula filamentosa Conrad, Kellum 1926, p. 21; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 25 in part; Richards, 1950, p. 18; Harris, 1951, p. 7 See Plicatula spp. Plicatula filamentosa Conrad “var.” Plicatulidae Plicatula filamentosa Conrad var., Harris, 1897b, p. 41 in part, pl. 6, figs. 8, 9; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 720, 721 Range.—Lower Eocene. Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality ce Washington Co., Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tombigbee Types.—Figured specimens No. 218, 219 PRI Plicatula filamentosa Conrad “var.” Plicatulidae Plicatula filamentosa Conrad var. Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 93, pl. 7, figs. 26-28 Boge: Maal: Eocene. Crockett fm., [Cook Mt, fm.], upper Clai- orne gr. Locality —TEXAS;: Brazos Co., Little Brazos R., near old inter- urban crossing ; Types.—Figured specimens, No. 21308, BEG (fig. 26), No. 21309 BEG (fig. 27), No. 213810 BEG (fig. 28) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN~ 28] Plicatula filamentosa concentrica Dall Plicatulidae Plicatula filamentosa concentrica Dall, 1898b, p. 762; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 525; Harris, 1919, p. 19, pl. 12, figs. 9-12; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 721, 722 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities—TEXAS; Cherokee Co.; Anderson Co., Houston Co.; Robertson Co. LA.: Sabine Par., Columbus; Negreet. MISS.: Clarke Co., Wautubbee [“Wahtubbee Hills’”] (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 139082 USNM Plicatula filamentosa planata Meyer and Aldrich Plicatulidae Plicatula planata Meyer and Aldrich, 1886, p. 45, pl. 2, fig. 20 Plicatula filamentosa planata Meyer and Aldrich, Dall, 1898b, p. 762 as mutation P. filamentosa Con.; Harris, 1919, p. 19, pl. 12, figs. 13-17 Meyer and Aldrich, not Aldrich; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 722 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper €laiborne gr. Localities —MISS.: Clarke Co., Wautubbee; Newton Co., Hickory; Newton (type). LA.: Winn Par., Cooper’s Well depth 1000 ft., Winnfield; St. Maurice Type.—Holotype, No. 638744 USNM Plicatula ? louisiana Harris Plicatulidae Plicatula (?) lowisiana Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 24, pl. 5, figs. 5, 5a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 722 Range.—Upper Eocene. Jackson gr. (type) Locality —LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery Bluff, upper layer Red R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 4149 PRI. Lost prior to 1957 Plicatula Mantelli Lea [Mantilli sic] See Plicatula filamentosa Conrad Plicatula planata Meyer and Aldrich See Plicatula filamentosa planata Meyer and Aldrich Plicatula sp. Plicatulidae Plicatula? Harris, 1896, p. 47, pl. 2, figs. 2, 2a; Dall, 1898b, p. 763; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 723 Range.—Paleocene. Clayton fm., lower Midway gr. Locality—ALA.: Wilcox Co., % mi. E. of McConnico’s, near Pal- mer’s mill Type.—Figured specimen, No. 47 PRI Plicatula sp. Plicatulidae Plicatula filamentosa Conrad, Kellum, 1926, p. 21, pl. 2, figs. 5, 6; Richards, 1950, p. 18. Not Conrad, 1833b Range.—Upper Eocene. Castle Hayne ls., Jackson gr. Localities —N.C.; New Hanover Co., Wilmington; Onslow Co., 10 mi, N.W. of Jacksonville Types.—Figured specimens, Nos, 353237 (fig. 5), 353290 (fig. 6) USNM 282 BULLETIN 218 Plicatyla spp. Plicatulidae Plicatula filamentosa Conrad, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 25, pl. 6, figs. 1 not Jackson, Miss., ‘la; Harris, 1951, p. 7, pl. 2. figs. 6-9; Brann and Kent, 1960, Dp. 721 in part. Not Conrad, 1833b Range.—Upper Eocene. Jackson gr. and Ocala gr. Localities —ALA.: Choctaw Co., W. of Silas and 1 mi. E. of old Fail Post Office. LA.: Caldwell Par., Bunker Hill Ldg., Oua- chita R. FLA.: Marion Co., E. of Kendrick. GA.: Lee Co., Armena Lime Mines, Armena Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. 4150, 4151, 24439-24442 PRI Polorthus americanus (Gabb) See Kummelia americana (Gabb) Polorthus tibialis (Morton) Teredinidae Teredo tibialis Morton, 1834, p. 68, pl. 9, fig. 2; Gabb, 1861, p. 230; Meek, 1864, p. 16; Whitfield, 1885, p. 201, pl. 26, figs. 19-22; Whit- field, 1899, p. 165; Johnson, 1905, p. 18 Polorthus tibialis (Morton), Gabb, 1862b, p. 366; Stoliczka, 1871, p. Pe Gabby 1BNes p. 259, pl. 8, figs. 1-7; Weller, 1907, p. 659, pl. 74, igs. 12- Range.—Lower Eocene. Vincentown fm. (type) Localities—_N.J.: Ocean Co., near New Egypt; Gloucester Co., near Hurffville; boundary between Gloucester and Camden Cos., Timber Creek (type) Type—ANSP (Johnson, 1905) Poromya mississippiensis Meyer and Aldrich Poromyidae Poromya mississippiensis Meyer and Aldrich in Meyer, 1887a, p. 10, pl. 2, figs. 1, la, 1b; Dall, 1903a, p. 1508; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 118, pl. 25, figs. 3-5; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 734 (not Aldrich and Meyer as in Harris and Palmer; Brann and Kent) Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jack- son gr. Doel —MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type); Clarke Co., Gar- land Creek Types.—Syntypes fig. 1 (upper), No. 638883 USNM;; figs. 1 (low- er), lb, No. 638884 USNM Propeamussium alabamense (Aldrich) See Amusium (Propeamussium) alabamense (Aldrich) Protocardia actia Gardner See Nemocardium actium (Gardner) Protocardia (um) curta (um) Conrad See Nemocardium curtum (Conrad) Protocardia diversa (Conrad), Gabb, 1862c See Nemocardium gambrinum (Gabb) Protocardia gambrina Gabb See Nemocardium gambrinum (Gabb) Protocardia gambrina harrisi Dall, Brann and Kent See Nemocordium gambrinum (Gabb) See also Nemocardium harrisi (Dall) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN-~ 283 Protocardia harrisi Dall See Nemocardium harrisi (Dall) Protocardia lenis (Conrad) See Nemocardium lene (Conrad) Protocardia lenis (Conrad), Clark and Martin See Nemocardium sp. Protocardia lenis var. Harris, 1897b not Conrad, 1856a See Nemocardium harrisi (Dall) Protocardia lima Conrad See Nemocardium nicolletti (Conrad) Protocardia nicolletti (Conrad) See Nemocardium nicolletti (Conrad) Protocardia nicolletti (Conrad) var. Aldrich, 1886 not Conrad, 1841 See Nemocardium harrisi (Dall) Protocardia nicolletti Conrad var. Harris, 1896 See Nemocardium, n. sp. Protocardia quihi Gardner See Nemocardium quihi (Gardner) Protocardia salrivalis Harris See Nemocardium salrivale (Harris) Protocardia virginiana Conrad See Nemocardium lene (Conrad) Protocardia virginiana Harris, 1897a, not Conrad, 1864 See Nemocardium harrisi (Dall) Protocardia sp. _ See Nemocardium sp. “Protocardia” sp. Cardiidae Protocardia sp. Harris, 1894b, p. 44, pl. 1, fig. 4 Range.—Paleocene. Clayton fm., lower Midway gr. Localities—ARK.: Pulaski Co., Fourche Cr., near mouth Crooked Cr., near Alexander (Harris, pp. 28, 44); Dr. Johnson’s well, top Capitol Hill, Battery & 9th Sts., Little Rock (Harris, p. 26); Ulrich coll. (Harris, 1894b) Type.—F igured specimen (USNM, 1894) Psammobia=Gari or Garum Psammobia blainvillii (Lea) [blainviller] See Gari (Gobraeus) blainvillii (Lea) Psammobia (Garum) claibornensis Dall See Garwm claibornense Dall Psammobia eborea Conrad, Brann and Kent error for Egerella tri- angulata (Lea) See Egerella limatula (Conrad) 284 BULLETIN 218 Psammobia eborea Conrad See Gari eborea (Conrad) Psammobia eborea (Conrad), Heilprin, 1884b See Gari (Gobraeus) blainvillit (Lea) Psammobia filosa Conrad See Garuwm filosum (Conrad) Psammobia harrisi Aldrich See Gari harrisi (Aldrich) Psammobia ozarkana Harris See Gari (Gobraeus) ozarkana (Harris) Psammobia (Gobraeus) papyria Conrad, Dall, 1898c, p. 60. Not Psam- mobia papyria Conrad, 1848a, p. 291=—Vicksburg Oligocene Psammobia Smithi Aldrich See Gari smithi (Aldrich) Pseudamussium calvatum (Morton) See Eburneopecten calvatus (Morton) Pseudamussium claibornense Harris See Eburneopecten corneoides (Harris) Pseudamussium frontalis Dall See Hburneopecten frontalis (Dall) Pseudochama harrist Gardner See Chama harrisi (Gardner) Pseudochama sp. Chamidae Chama sp. Harris, 1919, p. 131, pl. 41, fig. 4 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Lee Co., between Orell’s Crossing and Evergreen Crossing of Elm Cr. (see Stenzel, Krause, and Twin- ing. 1957, p. 44) Type—Figured specimen (originally Texas State Museum). Miss- ing, 19638 Pseudomiltha megameris Dall Lucinidae Lucina (Pseudomiltha?) megameris Dall, 1901b, p. 40 Phacoides (Pseudomiltha) megameris Dall, Dall, 1901c, pp. 806, 829, pl. 42, fig. 1 Cf. Pseudomiltha megameris Dall, Richards and Palmer, 1953, p. 48, pl. 10, fig. 6 Range.—Cf. Middle Eocene. Avon Park ls., upper Claiborne gr. Upper Eocene. Gibraltar ls. (type) Butterlin, 1956; Inglis fm. lower Ocala gr. (Richards) Localities —JAMAICA, W.I.: St. Ann’s Par., [Clairmont sic] Claremont (type). cf. FLA.: Levy Co., sec. 14, T. 14 8., R. 15 E., Benne ons eae Mining Co., SW. % SE. % sec. 10, T. 18 apts Oren. Types LeynaR een lectotype herein designated, No. 147592 USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN-~ 285 Pteria ? annosa (Conrad) Pteriidae Avicula annosa Conrad, 1865e, p. 214, pl. 20, fig. 16; Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; Conrad, 1868, p. 731 not “Meek, 1868, p. 731” as Whitfield, 1885 p. 226; Whitfield, 1885, p. 226, pl. 29, fig. 9; Dall, 1898b, p. 669 regarded as gastropod; Whitfield, 1899, p. 154 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —N.J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R. (type) Type.—Holotype, State Mus., Trenton, N.J. “Pteria cf. argentea” (Conrad) Pteriidae Avicula argentea Conrad, 1848a, p. 295; Conrad, 1848b, p. 126. pl. 12, fig. 10 Vicksburg Oligocene Pteria cf. argentea (Conrad), Harris, 1951, p. 13, pl. 6, fig. 6; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 752. Compared with Vicksburg species. Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”, Ocala gr. Oligoeene. Vicks- burg (type) Locality —GA.: Houston Co., Georgia Lime Rock Quarry, about 4 mi. from Perry Type.—Figured specimen, No. 24466 PRI “Ocala 1s.” Pteria deusseni Gardner Pteriidae Pteria deusseni Gardner, 1935, p. 134, pl. 7, fig. 8; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 82 Pteria sp. cf. P. deusseni Gardner, Gardner, 1945, p. 59 Mexico Range.—Paleocene. Tehuacana mem. (type), Kincaid fm., lower Midway er. Localities—TEXAS: Limestone Co., U.S.G.S. Sta. 6559, Com- anche Crossing on Navasota Cr., about 6 mi. W. of Mexia (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 370964 USNM Pteria limula (Conrad) Pteriidae Avicula limula Conrad, 1833c, p. 39 (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 65); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 6; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 96; d’Or- bigny, 1850, p. 392; Conrad, 1865a, p. 11; Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; Harris, 1895b, p. 24; Dall, 1898b, p. 669; Teppner, 1914, p. 6 Avicula claibornensis Lea, 1833, p. 86, pl. 3, fig. 65; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 6=A. limula Conrad; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 96; Tuomey, 1858, pp. 264, 273; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 183, pl. 22, fig. 4 copy Lea; Cossmann, 1893, p. 18=A. cardincrassa; Harris, 1895b, p. 10=A. limula; Dall, 1898b, p. 669 Avicula cardincrassa de Gregorio, 1890, p. 184, pl. 22, figs. 1-2; Dall, 1898b, p. 669 Pteria limula (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, p. 669; not Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 194, pl. 51, fig. 1; Harris, 1919, p. 29 in part, pl. 16, figs. 3-7, not 2-3 as in expl.; not Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 391, pl. 152, fig. 9 copy Clark and Martin; Gardner, 1945, p. 59 in part; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 82, pl. 7, figs. 10-13; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 752 Pteria trigona (Conrad) (not Lamarck), Dall, 1898b, p. 669. Not Avicula trigonata Lamarck, 1819, p. 150 probably name meant by Conrad, 1842b, p. 175, “Avicula trigona.” 286 BULLETIN. 218 ~ Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Localities—ALA.: Monroe Co., “Claiborne sands” (type) =Clai- borne Bluff, Alabama R.; Rock Branch near Monroeville (Tuomey) ; Clarke Co., Little Stave Creek, near Jackson Tees oh ropanle syntypes (2), No. 30540 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. Pteria limula (Conrad), Harris, 1919, p. 30 in part See Pteria sp. HEA limula (Conrad), Clark and Martin, 1901; Shimer and Shrock, See Pteria sp. Pteria limula vanwinkleae Harris Pteriidae Pteria limula vanwinkleae Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 37, pl. 10, figs. 1-4; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 82; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 753 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Localities—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson, Moodys Branch (type). LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery, Red R.; Caldwell Par., Gibsons ie. Ouachita R.; Sabine Par., “Jackson beds on the Sabine iver.” Types.—Holotype, No. 4182; paratypes, Nos. 4183, 4184 PRI Pteria (Pteria) petropolitana Stenzel and Twining Pteriidae Pteria (Pteria) petropolitana Stenzel and Twining in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 81, pl. 7, figs. 14-15, text fig. 12 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne gr. Locality —TEXAS: Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 20687 BEG Pteria trigona (Conrad), 1842b, not Avicula trigonata Lamarck, 1819, . 150 See Pteria limula (Conrad) Pteria sp. Pteriidae ? Pteria limula (Conrad), Harris, 1919, p. 30 in part Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality —TEXAS: Houston Co., Crockett Type.—Specimen, Coll. Univ. Texas, probably lost Pteria sp. Pteriidae Avicula limula Conrad, Aldrich, 1886, p. 54. Not Conrad, 18338c, p. 39 Avicula sp. Harris, 1897b, p. 46, ple WeMtigwl,) dae Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 111 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem., Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. Type.—Figured specimen, Harris, No. 190 PRI PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN-~ 287 Pteria sp. Pteriidae Avicula sp. Harris, 1896, p. 48, pl. 2, figs. 4, 4a; Dall, 1898b, p. 669; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 111 Range.—Paleocene. Midway er. Locality —GA.: Clay Co., mouth of Sandy Creek, Chattahoochee R. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 48 PRI Pteria sp. Pteriidae Pteria limula (Conrad), Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 194, pl. 51, fig. 1 probably not of Conrad; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 391, pl. 152, fig. 9 copy of Clark and Martin Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. Localities—-MD.: Prince Georges Co., Upper Marboro; Charles Co., Popes Creek; Hills Bridge. Type.—Figured specimen, USNM Pteromeris minutissima (Lea) See Micromeris minutissima (Lea) ° Pteropsella lapidosa (Conrad) Mactridae Lutraria lapidosa Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 8 nomen nudum; Conrad, 1846b, p. 215, pl. 2, fig. 7 (not pl. 1 as in text); Conrad, 1848a, p. 298; Tuomey, 1848, pp. 148, 151, 153, 157, 159, 161, 168; Conrad, 1848b, p. 129; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 101 Lutraria petrosa Conrad, 1848a, p. 298; Tuomey, 1848, pp. 148, 151, 153;°157, 159; 161,168 Astarte Conradi Dana, 1863, p. 516, fig. 800; Conrad, 1866a, p. 5; Heilprin, 1884a, p. 152=young of Crassatella alta; Heilprin, 1884b, p. 38; Aldrich, 1886, pp. 39, 48, pl. 4, fig. 7; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 202, pl. 27, fig. 35 copy Aldrich; Cossmann, 1893, p. 13 Pteropsis lapidosa (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 4; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8; Harris in Dana, 1895, p. 916; Dall, 1898b, p. 881; Harris, 1919, p. 178, pl. 54, figs. 14, 15; Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 41, figs. 10, 11; Cooke, 1936, pp. 58, 64, 65; Gardner, 1945, p. 112, pl. 9, figs. 30 (as incertae sedis) fig. 32 Mexican; Cooke and MacNeil, 1952, p. 24; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 753 Pteropsis Conradi (Dana), Harris in Dana, 1895, p. 897, fig. 1483 same as Dana, 1863; Vaughan, 1896, pp. 20, 48 Pteropsis harrisi Van Winkle, 1921, p. 9, pl. 1, figs. 12, 13; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 128; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 753 Astarte ? Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104 in part, loc. 4 only Kymatox lapidosus (Conrad), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 126, pl. 15, figs. 11-14, p. 180 Pteropsella Vokes, 1956, p. 763 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type) upper Claiborne gr.; Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr.; Laredo fm. (Gardner), upper Claiborne gr. Localities.—S.C.: Orangeburg Co., Orangeburg, (type, Conrad) ; Vance’s Ferry, Santee R. (type fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twin- ing). TEXAS: Roberston Co., “Campbell’s” (Campbell Cr. A. Gafford hdt.); Cedar Creek (see Sta. 46, Texas). LA.: Bossier Par., near Red Land; Lincoln Par., Chautauqua; Bienville Par., Hammetts Branch; Gibsland (Gibbsland, Veatch, 1902). ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R.; base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. For Mexican localities see Gardner, 1945, p. 112 TUE a ae Ove No. 20218 ANSP, incorrectly labelled, Moore, subs 288 BULLETIN 218 Pteropsella papyria (Conrad) ‘Mactridae Lutraria papyria Conrad, 1833a, p. 41 (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 67, pl. 19, fig. 7); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 8; Conrad, 1846b, p. 216, pl. 2 (not pl. 1 as in text), fig. 8; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 101; Harris im Dana, 1895, p. 916; Harris, 1895b, p. 32 Mactra dentata Lea, 1833, p. 41, pl. 1, fig. 9; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 101; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 228, pl. 36, fig. 12 copy Lea, in synonymy Mactra decisa; Harris, 1895b, p. 15 Pteropsis papyria (Conrad), Conrad [not Gabb as in Harris, 1919 synonymy], 1860, p. 296; Conrad, 1865a, p. 4; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8; Fischer, 1887, p. 1117; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 227, pl. 35, fig. 33 copy Conrad; Cossmann, 1898, p. 7; Dall, 1895a, p. 212; Dall, 1898b, pp. 881, 896; Harris, 1919, p. 178, pl. 54, figs. 18, 18a copy Conrad type; Stewart, 1930, p. 204; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 753 Pteropsella papyria (Conrad), Vokes, 1956, p. 763 type species of Pteropsella Vokes Kymatox papyrius (Conrad), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 130, pl. 16, figs. 1-3 lectotype and paralectotypes, p. 180 Pterop- sella Vokes, 1956, p. 763 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Probable syntypes (lectotype and paralectotypes Stenzel, Krause, and Twining) (2), No. 30533 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 83 Pteropsella praelapidosa (Stenzel and Krause) Mactridae Pteropsis lapidosa Conrad, Deussen, 1924, p. 67; ? Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 41, figs. 10, 11 Astarte ? Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104, in part, loc. 1 only Kymatox praelapidosus Stenzel and Krause in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 132, pl. 15, figs. 15, 16, text fig. 20 (p. 124); p. 180 Pteropsella Vokes, 1956, p. 763 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 20539 BEG Pteropsis conradi Dana See Pteropsella lapidosa (Conrad) Pteropsis harrisi Van Winkle See Pteropsella lapidosa (Conrad) Pteropsis lapidosa (Conrad) See Pteropsella lapidosa (Conrad) Pteropsis lapidosa (Conrad) Deussen, 1924 not Conrad, 1846b See Pteropsella praelapidosa (Stenzel and Krause) Pteropsis papyria (Conrad) See Pteropsella papyria (Conrad) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 289 Rhabdopitaria astartoides (Gardner) Veneridae Callocardia astartoides Gardner, 1923, p. 113, pl. 32, figs. 4-7; Trow- bridge, 1932, pl. 41, figs. 2-5 copies Gardner ? Pitaria astartoides (Gardner)+Pitaria (Rhabdopitaria) astartoides (Gardner), Palmer, 1927/1929, pp. 30, 211, 212, pl. 44, figs. 15, 16 Not Pitaria (Rhabdopitaria) astartoides (Gardner), Price and Palmer, 1928, p. 27, pl. 6, figs. 1, 3-6; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 695, 696; see R. pricei Palmer in Price and Palmer, 1928, p. 28 Rhabdopitaria astartoides (Gardner), Stenzel, 1955, p. 145; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 155, pl. 18, figs. 7-10, text fig. 25, lectotype designated Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne gr. Localities TEXAS; Webb Co., about 7 mi. up the Rio Grande from Laredo at Knob Bluffs, % mi. above pump of Santa Bar- bara farm (type); 500 yds. SW. of Espejo ranch, 8 mi. S. of Laredo; 1% mi. N. of and a trifle E. of 3d gate, 7 mi. SE. of Velenzuela ranch house; Zapata Co., 39.9 mi. N. af Rio Grande City, Starr Co., on river road to Zapata, just N. of Lopefio P. O.; Houston Co., Alabama Ferry, Trinity R. See Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 157, 158 for further locality details Types.—Lectotype and paralectotype, No. 352272 USNM Rhabdopitaria discoidalis (Conrad) Veneridae Cytherea discoidalis Conrad, 1833b, p. 37, not pl. 19, fig. 4 as in Con- rad—Corbula nasuta Con. (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 59). Not Harris, 1893, pl. 20, fig. 2=C. trigoniata Lea; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; Harris, 1895b, p. 16 in part Cytherea discoidalis Conrad, Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7 in part; not Bronn, 1848a, p. 398 Venus discoidalis (Conrad), d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 380 in part Meretrix discoidalis (Conrad), Conrad, 1854, p. 30; Harris, 1919, p. 146, not pl. 46, fig. 8 copy Harris, 1893 Dione discoidalis (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a,, p. 6 in part; Conrad, 1866a, Det Cytherea trigoniata Lea, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 218 in part, C. discoidalis in synonymy Omnivenus discoidalis (Conrad), Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 115 in part, pl. 24, figs. 10, 19 (type); Aldrich, 1931, p. 7, pl. 6, figs. 4, 4a Rhadopitaria discoidalis (Conrad), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 154, 155 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Syntype, No. 4184 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 54 Rhabdopitaria pricei Palmer Veneridae Pitaria (Rhabdopitaria) pricei Palmer in Price and Palmer, 1928, p. 28, pl. 6, figs. 9, 10; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 703 Pitaria (Rhabdopitaria) astartoides (Gardner), Price and Palmer, 1928, p. 27, pl. 6, figs. 1, 3-6; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 695, 696. Not P. astartoides (Gardner), 1923. See Stenzel, Krause, and Twin- ing, 1957, pp. 157, 158 290 BULLETIN 218 Rhabdopitaria pricei (Palmer), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 155, 157, 158 Range.—Middle Eocene. Upper Queen City fm. (type), lower Claiborne gr. Locality —TEXAS: Bastrop Co., mouth of Gazley Cr., Smithville, Colorado R. (type) Types.—Holotype, No. 344; paratype, No. 346 PRI Rhabdopitaria subcrassa (Lea) Veneridae Cytherea subcrassa Lea, 1838, p. 67, pl. 2, fig. 43; Conrad, 1835a (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 116, pl. 20, fig. 6); Conrad, App. in Mor- ton, 1834, p. 8; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; Harris, 1895b, p. 43 Venus subcrassa (Lea), d’ Orbigny, 1850, p. 380 Cytherea trigoniata subcrassa Lea, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 219, pl. 34, fig. 24 copy Lea Meretrix subcrassa (Lea), Harris, 1919, p. 149, pl. 46, fig. 7 copy Lea; pl. 46, fig. 8 copy Conrad, 1835a (Harris reprint, 1893, pl. 20, fig. 6 under C. subcrassa); Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 115 [under Omnivenus discoidalis (Conrad) ] Rhabdopitaria subcrassa (Lea), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 155, 157, pl. 18, figs. 11, 12 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 5247 ANSP [fide Harris notebook, 1895c] Rhabdopitaria texangelina Stenzel and Krause Veneridae Rhabdopitaria texangelina Stenzel and Krause in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 155, 158, pl. 18, figs. 5, 6 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne gr. : : Locality—TEXAS: North-central Angelina Co., highway borrow pit at the edge of the river flood plain about 300 ft. east of U.S. Highway 59 (Lufkin-Nacogdoches road) 0.83 mi. S. of Angelina 2.5 mi. N. of the school at Redland, (Bur. Ec. Geol. loc. No. 3-T-18) Type.—Holotype, No. 20538 BEG Rhabdopitaria winnensis (Harris) Veneridae Meretrix trigoniata var. winnensis Harris, 1919, p. 147, pl. 46, figs. 9-13; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 548 Pitaria (Rhabdopitaria) winnensis (Harris) Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 212, pl. 44, figs. 17, 19; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 707 Rhabdopitaria winnensis (Harris), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 155 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —LA.; Winn Par., possibly along the St. Maurice rd. leading past the “Marble Quarry”, W. of Winnfield (type); Jackson Par., gullies N. of old Quitman-Liberty Hill rd. on Mrs. J. M. Turner’ s place, W. of Madden Cr. by rd. 3.60 mi. W. of R.R. crossing at Quitman, sec. 15, T. 16 N., R. 2 W. Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 1185-1188 PRI Rochefortia minuta (Aldrich) See Mysella minuta (Aldrich) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN-~ 291 Saccella ? atakta (Gardner) Nuculanidae Leda atakta Gardner, 1927, p. 364, figs. 7, 8 ? Saccella sp. cf. S. atakta (Caniee), Gardner, 1945, p. 48 Range.—Middle Eocene. Weches fm. (type), middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Smithville, Colorado R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 369241 USNM Saccella catasarca (Dall) Nuculanidae Leda catasarca Dall, 1898b, p. 588, pl. 32, fig. 13; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 345; Harris, 1919, p. 66, pl. 25, figs. 5, 5a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 474 Saccella catasarca (Dall), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 61 Range.—Middle Eocene, Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —MISS.: Clarke Co., Wautubbee (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 145646 USNM Saccella milamensis (Harris) See Nuculana milamensis (Harris) Saccella parva (Rogers and Rogers) Nuculanidae Nucula parva Rogers and Rogers, 1837, p. 340; (reprint, 1884, p. 668), H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102 Leda parva (Rogers), Conrad, 1854, p. 29 Nuculana parva (Rogers), Conrad, 1865a, p. 13; Conrad, 1866a, p. 3 Leda parva (Rogers), Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 83, pl. 28, figs. 2a-d; Harris, 1897b, D. 53 in part, ? pl. 8, fig. 14 see 'S. robusta ; Dall, 1898b, p. 578 [not middle Eocene]; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 197, Dl. 56, figs. 5-7a; Van Winkle, 1921, p. 7 [not middle Eocene]; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 478 see S. robusta Saccella parva (Rogers), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 61 Nuculana (Sacella) parva (Rogers and Rogers), Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 377, pl. 146, fig. 28 copy Clark and Martin Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Localities—VA.: [Co. ?] Pamunkey R., Prince George Co., Cog- gins Point, James R. (type); King George Co., Woodstock; Appomattox Co., Evergreen. MD.: Charles Co., Popes Cr.; 2% mi. above Popes Cr. Type.Unknown Saccella quercollis (Harris) Nuculanidae Leda quercollis Harris, 1896, p. 55, pl. 4, fig. 11; Dall, 1898b, p. 578; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 479 Saccella quercollis (Harris), Stewart, 1930, p. 57 Range.—Paleocene. Naheola fm. (type), upper Midway gr. Localities —ALA.; Wilcox Co., 1 mi. W. of Oak Hill P. 6. (type) ; Dales Branch near Oak Hill P.O. Type.—Holotype, No. 37 PRI Saccella robusta (Aldrich) : Nuculanidae Leda n. sp. Aldrich, 1886, p. 53 [listed only] Leda robusta Aldrich, 1895b, p. 17, pl. 5, figs. 1, la; Dall, 1898b, p. 578 Leda parva (Rogers), Harris, 1897b, p. 53 in part ? pl. 8, fig. 14; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 478 292 BULLETIN 218 Nucalana (Saccella) robusta (Aldrich), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 61, pl. 14, figs. 15, 16 Range.—Lower Eocene. Greggs Ldg. mem., Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities. —ALA.: Clerk Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. (type); 1% mi. WSW. of Choctaw ‘Corners: Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R.; 4 mi. above Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R. Types. —Syntypes, Nos. 638960 (fig. 1), 638961 (fig. la) USNM Saccella sp. Nuculanidae Nuculana sp. Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 61, pl. 14, figs. 12-14, section Saccella; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 610 Range.—Unknown. (Harris collection associated with Louisiana Jackson Eocene material.) Locality.—Unknown. (Harris collection associated with Louisiana Jackson Eocene material.) Type.—Figured specimen, No. 4241 PRI Saccella sp. Nuculanidae Leda (Saccella) n. sp., Gardner, 1935, p. 120 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm., lower Midway ger. Locality—TEXAS: Falls Co., USGS, Sta. 11932, % mi. W. of Stranger School Type.—Unfigured specimen not found USNM, 1962 Saxicavella alabamensis Aldrich Saxicavidae Saxicavella alabamensis Aldrich, 1921, p. 21, pl. 3, figs. 4, 5 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bells Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Bells Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 46 GSATC Cf. Saxolucina aquiana (Clark) Lucinidae Lucina aquiana Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 78, pl. 20, figs. la, 1b; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 174, pl. 37, figs. 1, la copy holotype; Schuchert, et al, 1905, p. 375 (?) Lucina greggi Harris, 1897a, p. 478 in part, pl. 22, fig. 5 (not fig. 6); Harris, 1897b, p. 70 in part, pl. 14, fig. 2a (not fig. 2) Phacoides aquianus (Clark), Dall, 1903a, p. 1364 Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (type) Localities —VA.: Stafford Co., Aquia Cr. (type). MD.: Prince Georges Co., Upper Marlboro Types.—Syntypes, No. 148888 USNM Saxolucina (Plastomiltha) claibornensis (Conrad) Lucinidae Cyclas claibornensis Conrad, 1865a, p. 8; Conrad, 1865c, p. 146 Lucina claibornensis (Conrad), not lath. 1886, p. 57 (Greggs Ldg.,) ; not Meyer, 1887a, p. 16 (Jackson); de Gregorio, 1890, p. 204; Coss- mann, 1893, p. 12; Harris, 1919, p. 121, pl. 39, figs. 8, 9, 9a; "Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 505 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN~ 293 Phacoides (Miltha) claibornensis (Conrad), Dall, 1903a, p. 1374 in part, pl. 50, fig. 18 not “Claiborne sands” as in text; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 496 Miltha (Plastomiltha) claibornensis (Conrad), Stewart, 1930, p. 191 Sr OE CE neat ornate) claibornensis (Conrad), Chavan, 1938, p. , fig. Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type), Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R.; Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R.; Dale Co., Ozark. GA.: Clay Co., Ft. Gaines Types.—Syntypes (2), No. 18855 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 47 Saxolucina claytonia (Harris) Lucinidae Lucina claytonia Harris, 1896, p. 69, pl. 6, figs. 10, 10a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 505 Phacoides (Miltha) claytonia (Harris), Dall, 1903a, p. 1875 Sazxolucina Claytonia (Harris), Chavan, 1938, pp. 70, 75 Range.—Paleocene. Clayton fm. (type), lower Midway gr. eT ae Barbour Co., R.R. cut, 1% mi. NE. of Clayton type) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 72, 74 PRI Saxolucina (Plastomiltha) fortidentalis (Harris) Lucinidae Lucina fortidentalis Harris, 1896, p. 69, pl. 6, figs. 11, lla; Brann and Kent, 1960 p. 506 Range.—Paleocene. Clayton fm. (type), lower Midway gr. Localities —ALA.: Wilcox Co., 1 mi. N. of Midway. GA.: Clay Co., “not far” N. of mouth of Sandy Cr., Chattahoochee R. (type) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 75, 76 PRI Saxolucina (Plastomilitha) gaufia Harris Lucinidae Lucina (Plastomiltha) gaufia Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 91, pl. 20, figs. 9-18; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 506, 507 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jack- son gr. Localities —_ALA.: Washington Co., Gopher Hill (Bakers Bluff) above St. Stephens Bluff, Tombigbee R. (type). LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery, Red R. MISS.: Clarke Co., Garland Cr. Types.—Holotype, No. 4338; paratypes, Nos. 4339, 4340 PRI Cf. Saxolucina greggi (Harris) Lucinidae Lucina greggi Harris, 1897a, p. 478 in part, pl. 22, fig. 6 (not fig. 5= S. aquiana) ; Harris, 1897b, p. 70 in part, pl. 14, fig. 2 (not fig. 2a= S. aquiana) Range.—Lower Eocene. Greggs Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, ANSP 294 BULLETIN. 218 Scintilla alabamiensis Cossmann Galeommatidae Scintilla alabamiensis Cossmann, 1893, p. 12, pl. 1, figs. 15, 16; Harris, 1919, p. 105, pl. 37, figs. 1, 2 copy Cossmann Solecardia (Spaniorinus) alabamiensis (Cossmann), Dall, 1899, p. 882 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne ore. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 11644 Lab. Géol., Sorbonne, Paris Scintilla clarkeana Aldrich Galeommatidae Scintilla clarkeana Aldrich, 1897a, p. 16, pl. 5, fig. 8 eSolon clarkeana Aldrich, Harris, 1897b, p. 58, pl. 11, fig. 9 copy ric Solecardia (Spaniorinus) clarkeana (Aldrich), Dall, 1899, p. 882 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Clarke Co., Choctaw Corner (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 639001, USNM Semele australina Harris Semelidae Semele australina Harris, 1919, p. 172, pl. 52, figs. 9, 9a, 10 “var.”; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 790 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities—S.C.: Orangeburg Co., Orangeburg District (type). TEXAS: Zapata Co., 15 mi. below Carrizo Cr. (variation Har- ris) Type.—Holotype, No. 1238 PRI Semele langdoniana Aldrich Semelidae a des langdoniana Aldrich, 1921, p. 18, pl. 2, figs. 19, 20, holotype, left valve Range.—Lower Eocene. Bells Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Bells Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 44 GSATC Semele linosa (Conrad) Semelidae Amphidesma linosa Conrad, 1833c, p. 42 (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 68, pl. 19, fig. 18); Conrad, App. zn Morton, 1834, p. 8; Conrad, 1846c, p. 397, pl. 4, fig. 2; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 95 linosum; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 377; Harris, 1895b, p. 23 Syndosmya linosa (Conrad), Conrad, 1854, p. 29 Semele linosa (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 5; Conrad, 1866a, p. 7; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 276, pl. 35, fig. 29 copy Conrad; Dall, 1900, p. 986; Harris, 1919, p. 170, pl. 52, figs. 1-3 not Jackson Eocene; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 790 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne er. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Probable syntypes (2), No. 20253 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. ffi PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 295 Semele linosa Conrad “var.” Semelidae Semele linosa Conrad var. Harris, 1919, p. 171, pl. 52, figs. 5, 5a Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Calhoun Co., Keitt’s Ravine [Kitts], 4%. mi. NW. of Creston Type.—Figured specimen, USNM missing prior to 1962 Semele linosa claibornensis Harris Semelidae Semele profunda ? Dall, 1900, p. 986 Semele linosa var. claibornensis Harris, 1919, p. 171, pl. 52, figs. 4, 4a, fig. 6, p. 171 S. linosa var. locality and specimen unknown Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 129548 USNM, missing 1962 Semele monroensis Aldrich Semelidae Semele monroensis Aldrich, 1921, p. 19, pl. 2, figs. 21, 22 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bells Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Bells Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 45 GSATC Semele profunda (Conrad) Semelidae Amphidesma profunda Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 8; Conrad, 1835a (Harris reprint 1893, p. 115, pl. 19, fig. 14); d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 377; Harris, 1895b, p. 36 Semele profunda (Conrad), Harris, 1919, p. 171, pl. 52, figs. 7, 8 specimen lost prior to 1937; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 791; not Dall, 1900, p. 986 (=Semele linosa claibornensis Harris) Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Missing ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 89 Semele profunda Dall, 1900 not Conrad, 1833c See Semele linosa claibornensis Harris Siliqua simondsi Harris Solenidae Siliqua simondsi Harris, 1895a, p. 51, pl. 3, fig. 2; Dall, 1900, p. 956; Harris, 1919, p. 196, pl. 59, fig. 4 copy Harris Range.—? Upper Eocene. Jackson gr. (Harris, 1919) Locality—TEXAS: Brazos Co., Dr. Williams’ Quarry, Stephen- son’s Headright (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 35578 BEG Siliqua ? sp. Solenidae Siliqua ? sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 188 © Range.—Paleocene. Mexia mem., Wills Point fm., upper Midway gr. Locality —TEXAS: Williamson Co., Little Dry Brushy Cr. on the Taylor-Beaukiss rd., 6 mi. S. of Thrall (USGS Sta. 10796) Type.—Unfigured specimen not found USNM, 1962 296 BULLETIN 218 Sinodia (Sinodia) eocaenica Stenzel and Krause Veneridae Meretrix trigoniata Lea var. bastropensis Harris, Renick and Stenzel, 1981, p. 104 in part. loc. 1 only Sinodia (Sinodia) eocaenica Stenzel and Krause, in Stenzel, Krause and Twining, 1957, p. 160, pl. 13, figs. 10, 11, text fig. 26 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R. type) Type.—Holotype, No. 20671 BEG Solecardia (Spanorinus) alabamiensis (Cossmann) See Scintilla alabamiensis Cossmann Solecardia (Spanorinus) clarkeana (Aldrich) See Scintilla clarkeana Aldrich Solecurtus Blainvillii Lea See Gari (Gobraeus) blainvillii (Lea) See also Gari eborea (Conrad) Solemya alabamensis Harris Solemyidae Solemya alabamensis Harris, 1897b, p. 73, pl. 14, fig. 12; Harris, 1919, p. 76 in part, not pl. 26, fig. 16; Vokes, 1955, p. 540; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 804 in part, not No. 680=Solemya sp.; Quenstedt, 1962, p. 39 in part Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem., (type), Hatchitigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., 4 mi. above Hamilton Bluff, Ala- bama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, lost prior to 1937 PRI Solemya petricoloides Clark See cf. Lithophaga marylandica Clark and Martin; not Byssomya petricoloides Lea, 1833 Solemya sp. Solemyidae Solemya alabamensis Harris, 1919, p. 76 in part, pl. 26, fig. 16; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 804 in part, No. 630; Quenstedt, 1962, p. 39 in part Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm., upper Claiborne gr. Localities —S.C.: Orangeburg Co., 5 mi. N. of Orangeburg (Har- ris, 1919, p. 76); GA.: Clay Co., Fort Gaines Type.—Figured specimen, No. 630 PRI Solen lisbonensis Aldrich See Hosolen lisbonensis (Aldrich) Solen (Plectosolen) lisbonensis abruptus Dall See cf. Hosolen lisbonensis abruptus (Dall) Solen pendletonensis Barry Solenidae Solen pendletonensis Barry, 1942+, p. 72, pl. 9, fig. 10 Range.—Lower Eocene. Pendleton Ferry fm. (type), middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 297 Localities —_TEXAS; Sabine Co., %4 mi. upstream from bridge over Sabine R. on La. Highway 6 (type). LA: Natchitoches Par., hill- side in extreme NE. 4 SW. % NW. % sec. 9, T. 8 N., R. 9 W.; Bete Sone local rd. in NE.% SW. % NE. % sec. 19, T. 9 N., Type.—Holotype, No. 5223 LSU Pal. Mus. Solen sp. Solenidae Solen lisbonensis ? Aldrich, Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 165 in part, pl. 33, fig. 1 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. Localities —MD.: Charles Co., % mi. below Chapel Point. VA.: King George Co., Woodstock Type.—Figured specimen, JHU, 1962 Solen sp. Harris, 1897b See EHosolen lisbonensis (Aldrich) Solena (Eosolen) lisbonensis (Aldrich) See Hosolen lisbonensis (Aldrich) Solena (EFosolen) lisbonensis abruptus Dall See Hosolen lisbonensis abruptus (Dall) Sphaerella anteproducta Harris See Timothynus anteproductus (Harris) Sphaerella bulla Conrad See Timothynus bulla (Conrad) Sphaerella inflata (Lea) See Diplodonta (Diplodonta) inflata (Lea) Sphaerella levis (Conrad) See Diplodonta inflata (Lea) “Sphaerella” sp. Harris, 1897b, p. 65 See Diplodonta hopkinsensis Clark Spisula albirupina (Harris) Mactridae Mactra albirupina Harris, 1894b, p. 155, pl. 6, fig. 2; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 383 Spisula albirupina (Harris), Dall, 1898b, p. 896 Mactra (Spisula) albirupina Harris in taees and Palmer, 1946, 109, pl. 23, figs. 11, 12; Wilbert, 1953, p. 98; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 521 Range.—Upper Eocene. White Bluff fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Locality —ARK.: Jefferson Co., White Bluff, S. bank Arkansas R. (type) Types—Syntypes, No. 153773 USNM Spisula decisa (Conrad) Pl. 3, fig. 2 Mactridae Mactra decisa Conrad, 1833c, p. 42; (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 68); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 8; Conrad, 1846b, p. 216, pi. 1, fig. 3 (not pl. 2 as in text); H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 101; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 375; Conrad, 1865a, p. 3; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8; Harris, 1895b, p. 14 298 BULLETIN 218 Mactra decisa Conrad sp. dub. de Gregorio, 1890, p. 228 in part, pl. 36, fig. 11 copy Conrad Spisula decisa (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, p. 896; Harris, 1919, p. 176, pl. 54, fig. 1; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 814 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type latyne (hinge fragment), No. 30583 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. Spisula decisa palmaris Harris Mactridae Spisula decisa palmaris Harris, 1919, p. 176, pl. 54, figs. 2-6; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 814 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm., upper Claiborne gr.; Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type). S.C.: Orangeburg Co., 5 mi. N. of Orangeburg; Calhoun Co., Keitt’s [Kitts] Ravine, 4%4 mi. NW. of Creston Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 1252, 1253 PRI Spisula jacksonensis Cooke Mactridae Spisula jacksonensis Cooke, 1926b, p. 137, figs. 14a-c Mactra (Spisula) jacksonensis Cooke, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 107, pl. 23, figs. 7-10; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 522 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd., uppermost Claiborne gr. Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Locality—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson, Moodys Branch (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 353950 USNM Spisula mississippiensis (Conrad) subsp. Mactridae Mactra mississippiensis Conrad, var., Harris, 1897a, p. 471, pl. 18, fig. 6 Not M. mississippiensis Conrad, 1848a, p. 290; nor Conrad, 1848b, p. 121, pl. 12, fig. 14 Vicksburg Oligocene Not Spisula mississippiensis (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, p. 896 Vicksburg Oligocene Spisula mississippiensis (Conrad), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 106, pl. 23, fig. 2 same as 1897a Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm., lower Jackson gr. Locality —MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson Type.—Figured specimen, ANSP Spisula parilis (Conrad) Mactridae Mactra parilis Conrad, 1833c, p. 42 (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 68, pl. 19, fig. 8); Conrad, App. 7x Morton, 1834, p. 8; Conrad, 1846b, p. 217, pl. 1, fig. 6 (not pl. 2 as in text); H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 101; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 375; Conrad, 1865a, p. 3 as Mactra ?; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8; Cossmann, 1893, p. 8; Harris, 1895b, p. 32 Mactra pygmaea Lea, 1833, p. 44, pl. 1, fig. 11; Conrad, App. in Mor- ton, 1834, p. 8=M. parilis Conrad; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 101; d’Or- bigny, 1850, p. 375 under M. parilis Conrad; Tuomey, 1858, p. 266; Harris, 1895b, p. 38 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN- 299 Mactra (Cyrena ?) parilis Conrad, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 227, pl. 36, figs. 1 copy Lea, 22 copy Conrad Mactra (Cyrena ?) parilis Mut. subcuneata de Gregorio, 1890, p. 228, pl. 36, figs. 6-9; as Mut. subtruncata de Gregorio, 1890, p. 227, figs. ees ee subaequilatera, pp. 227, 228, pl. 36, figs. 2-5; Harris, 1919, p. Spisula parilis (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, p. 896; Harris, 1919, p. 174, pl. 53, figs. 2, 3, 83a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 814 Mactra (Spisula) parilis Conrad, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 106, pl. 23, figs. 3-6; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 522 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Probable syntypes, No. 30720 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 83 Spisula parilis bistriata (Harris) Mactridae Mactra praetenuis Conrad, Aldrich, 1886, p. 50 not Conrad, 1833c, p. 42 Mactra praetenuis var. bistriata Harris, 1897b, p. 66 in part, pl. 13, fig. 10; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 528 Mactra bistriata Harris, Harris, 1899b, p. 303, pl. 53, fig. 4 Spisula parilis var. bistriata (Harris), Harris, 1919, p. 174, pl. 53, fig. 4; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 814 Spisula parilis bistriata (Harris), Barry, 1942+, p. 72, pl. 5, fig. 2 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm. upper Wilcox gr. Sabinetown fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —TEXAS: Sabine Co., Sabinetown Bluff, Sabine R. ALA.: Monroe Co., 4 mi. above Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R.; Dale Co., Ozark (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 178 PRI Spisula praetenuis (Conrad) Mactridae Mactra praetenuis Conrad, 1833c, p. 42 (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 68, pl. 19, fig. 9); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 8; Conrad, 1846b, p. 217, pl. 1, fig. 4 (not pl. 2 as in text); H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 101; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 375; Harris, 1895b, p. 36; Dall, 1898b, p. 896 Mactrella praetenuis (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 4; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8 3 de Gregorio, 1890, p. 228, pl. 36, fig. 10 copy Conrad; Cossmann, 18938, p. 8 Spisula praetenuis (Conrad), Dall, 1898b, p. 896; Harris, 1919, p. 175 in part, pl. 53, figs. 5 copy Conrad, figs. 6-8; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 815 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Probable syntypes, (3) No. 20391 ANSP Moore, 1962 p. 89 Spisula cf. praetenuis (Conrad) Mactridae Spisula praetenuis (Conrad), Harris, 1919, p. 176 Montgomery, La. Mactra (Spisula) praetenuis (Conrad), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 106 in part, pl. 23, fig. 1; Harris, 1951, p. 26 in part, pl. 13, figs. 10, 11 ?; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 523 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm., lower Jackson gr.; Ocala gr. 300 BULLETIN 218 Localities —LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery Ldg., Red R. ARK.: St. Francis Co., Crow Cr.; Jefferson Co., White Bluff, S. bank Arkansas R. FLA.: Marion Co., Ocala Lime Rock Corp., quarry east side Highway 314, east of Kendrick. GA.: Houston Co., 4 mi. from Perry; Clay Co., Fort Gaines Types.—Figured specimens, No. 4882 PRI, Montgomery, La.; Nos. ert 24528 PRI [omitted in Brann and Kent, 1960], Harris, 9 Spisula praetenuis australina Harris Mactridae Spisula praetenuis var. australina Harris, 1919, p. 175, pl. 53, figs. 9-12; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 815 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Orangeburg Co., Orangeburg District (type) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 1246-1250 PRI Spondylus amussiopse de Gregorio See Plicatula filamentosa Conrad Spondylus dumosus (Morton) Spondylidae Plagiostoma dumosum Morton, 1834, p. 59, pl. 16, fig. 8, text fig. p. 60; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 6; Morton, 1842, p. 216 not Morton, 1840, p. 14 as in De Gregorio Lima dumosa (Morton), d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 392 Spondylus dumosus (Morton), Conrad, 1865a, p. 14; Conrad, 1866a, p. 23; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 179 in subgenus Plagiostoma; Cossmann, 1893, p. 18; Dall, 1898b, p. 758; Hopkins, 1917, p. 299, pl. 27, fig. 5; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 25, pl. 6, figs. 2, 2a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 816 Spondylus (Plagiostoma) dumosus Morton, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 179 Lima (Plagiostoma) dumosum Morton, Teppner, 1914, p. 31 Range—vUpper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm., lower Jackson gr. Lower Oligocene, Red Bluff beds (type) Localities —ALA.: Clarke Co., St. Stephens Bluff, Tombigbee R. (type); Choctaw Co., Melvin; Cocoa P.O. MISS.: Wayne Co., Red Bluff [Hiwanee], Chickasawhay R.; Clarke Co., Carsons Cr. near Shubuta Type.—Holotype, lost ANSP, 1962 Spondylus dumosus (Morton), Aldrich, 1885c; 1886 as var. See Spondylus sp. Spondylus hollisteri Harris Spondylidae Spondylus hollisteri Harris, 1951, p. 8, pl. 2, figs. 10, 11; pl. 3, figs. 1-4; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 817 Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”, Ocala gr. (type) Locality —FLA.: Marion Co., Ocala Lime Rock Corp. E. side of Highway 314, E. of Kendrick (type) Types.—Holotype, No. 24445; paratypes, Nos. 24443, 24444, 24446 PRI Spondylus lamellacea Kellum Spondylidae Spondylus lamellacea Kellum, 1926, p. 21, pl. 2, figs. 7-9 Range.—Upper Eocene. Castle Hayne ls., Jackson gr. PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 301 Localities.—N.C.; Pender Co., Northeast Cape Fear River, 3% mi. above Castle Hayne Bridge (type); old Rocky Point; New Han- over Co., Wilmington Tunes = Holotyee, No. 353282; paratypes, Nos. 353297, 353251 Spondylus sp. Spondylidae Spondylus sp. Harris, 1919, p. 29 Range—Middle Eocene, Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality —LA.: Winn Par., Atlanta rd., 6 mi. W. of Winnfield Type.—Specimen lost. Spondylus sp. Spondylidae Not Plagiostoma dumosum Morton, Conrad, 1835a, p. 34 as in Harris, 1897b, p. 42; cf. Conrad, 1835b, p. 336 Spondylus dumosus (Morton), Alaricee 1885c, p. 305. Not S. dumosus Morton, 1834, p. 39 Spondylus dumosus (Morton) var., Aldrich, 1886, p. 50 Sponiaie sp. Harris, 1897b, p. 42, pl. 6, fig. 11; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem., Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wil- cox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.; Washington Co., Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tombig- bee R.; Dale Co., Ozark, R.R. cut just beneath the “Buhrstone’”’ Type.—Figured specimen, Harris, No. 221 PRI Sportella alabamensis (Aldrich) Sportellidae Lepton ? alabamensis Aldrich, 1897a, p. 16, pl. ts fig. 9 Sportella alabamensis (Aldrich), Dall, 1899, ’ “82. Dall, 1900, pp. 1126, 1140; Harris, 1919, p. 106, pl. 37, fig. yi copy Aldrich Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Washington Co., Bakers Bluff, % mi. above St. Stephens, Tombigbee R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 639003 USNM Sportella ? divaricata (Johnson) Sportellidae Linearia ? divaricata Johnson, 1904, p. 143, text fig. Because the hinge is not available, the range of the genus Linearia Conrad, 1860 is Cretaceous, and the figure of this species does not appear too close to Linearia, we are questionably inserting the species in Spor- tella Deshayes, 1858, p. 593 Range.—Middle Eocene. Weches fm. (type), middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Cherokee Co., Berryman’s place, 2 mi. NE. of Alto (type) [see Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 147] Type.—Holotype, Lea Coll. ANSP (Acc. No. 9706) Sportella gregorioi Cossmann Sportellidae Sportella Gregorior Cossmann, 1898, p. 11, pl. 1, figs. 11, 12; Aldrich, 1897a, p. 7, pl. 5, fig. 4; Dall, i899, p. 882; Dall, 1900, p. 1126; Harris, 1919, p. 105, pl. 37, figs. 3, 3a copies Cossmann; fig. 3b copy Aldrich 302 BULLETIN 218 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.; Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R., (type); Clarke Co., “sand bed at W. Pughs” (Aldrich) Type.—Holotype, No. 11641 Lab. Géol., Sorbonne, Paris Sportella oblonga (Aldrich) Sportellidae Fabella oblonga Aldrich, 1897a, p. 16, pl. 5, figs. 2a 2a “Hobelle:: oblonga Aldrich, Harris, 1897b, p. 58, pl. 11, figs. 7, 8 copy ric Sportella oblonga (Aldrich), Dall, 1899, p. 882; Dall, 1900, p. 1126 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality ALA.: Clarke Co., Choctaw Corner (type) [not Woods Bluff as in Dall] Type.—Specimen labeled type is in USNM, but it is not the fig- ured specimen fide D. Wilson, 1962 Stalagmium margaritaceum Conrad See Crenella margaritacea (Conrad) Cf. Striarea harrisi (Sheldon) Arcidae Arca inornata Meyer, 1886b, p. 79, pl. 1, fig. 24; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 197, pl. 24, fig. 29 copy Meyer; Not Meek and Hayden, 1858, p. 51 (=? Silurian, Nebraska) Arca (Fossularca ?) inornata Meyer, Cossmann, 1893, p. 17; Dall, 1898b, p. 658 Arca harrisi Sheldon, 1917, p. 21, pl. 4, fig. 15 copy Meyer, new name OE A. inornata Meyer; Harris, 1919, p. 56, pl. 22, fig. 21 copy eyer Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 6388849 USNM Striarca stearnsii (Gardner) Arcidae Breviarca stearnsti Gardner, 1935, p. 131, pl. 6, figs. 9, 10 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm. (type), lower Midway gr. Locality —TEXAS; Travis Co., USGS Sta. 5282, clay from bluff at Webberville (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 373167 USNM Syndesmya [sic] tellinula (Conrad) See Abra (Abra) nitens (Lea) Syndosmya linosa (Conrad) See Semele linosa (Conrad) Taras hopkinsensis (Clark) See Diplodonta hopkinsensis Clark Tellina albaria Conrad, 1865b, not Conrad, 1849 See Tellina spillmani Dall PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 303 Tellina aldrichi Dall Tellinidae Tellina (Moerella ?) aldrichi Dall, 1900, p. 1017 in part, pl. 46, fig. 9; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 642 Tellina aldrichi Dall, Harris, 1919, p. 160, pl. 49, fig. 12 copy Dall Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. (type); [? Greggs Ldg., Alabama R.; Bells Ldg., Alabama R., Dall] Type.—Holotype, No. 90948 USNM Tellina alta Conrad Pl. 3, fig. 6 Tellinidae Tellina alta Conrad, 1833c, p. 41 (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 67); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; not T. alta Conrad, 1837, p. 258; Conrad, 1846c, p. 399, pl. 4, fig. 10; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 106; Harris, 1895b, p. 4; Harris, 1919, p. 167, pl. 50, fig. 22 copy Conrad Arcopagia alta (Conrad), d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 376; Cossmann, 1893, p. 9 Tellina (Arcopagia) alta Conrad, Conrad, 1865a, p. 5; Conrad, 1866a, p. ( - ge Gregorio, 1890, p. 225, pl. 35, fig. 30 copy Conrad; Dall, 1900, Dp: Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Syntypes (3), No. 30527 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 36 Tellina bellsiana Aldrich Tellinidae Tellina bellsiana Aldrich, 1921, p. 17, pl. 2, figs. 15, 16; Barry, 1942+, p. 70,;.pl. 9, fig. 12 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bells Ldg. mem., Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine gr.]; Greggs Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Pendleton Ferry fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities—ALA.: Monroe Co., Bells Ldg., Alabama R.; Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (type), fide list types Ala. Mus. LA.: For locations in Sabine Par. see Barry, 1942+, p. 71 Type.—Holotype, No. 57 GSATC Tellina cherokeensis Harris Tellinidae Tellina cherokeensis Harris, 1919, p. 165, pl. 50, figs. 19, 20; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 839 Range.—Middle Eocene. Weches fm. (type), middle Claiborne gr. Locality TEXAS: Cherokee Co., W. H. Berryman’s place, 11 mi. from Rusk and 2.5 from Linwood (type) (Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 147) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 1226, 1227 PRI Tellina cossmanni Dall Tellinidae Tellina nitens de Gregorio, 1890, p. 223, pl. 35, figs. 13-16; Cossmann, 1893, p. 8 under Tellina nitens Lea, 1833; Dall, 1900, p. 1015 not yg. of Diplodonta ungulina as stated Tellina cossmanni Dall, 1900, p. 997; Harris, 1919, p. 164, pl. 50, figs. 13-16 copies De Gregorio 304 BULLETIN 218 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Formerly De Gregorio Coll., Univ. Palermo, Palermo, Sicily. Lost. Tellina cynoglossa Dall Tellinidae Tellina cynoglossa Dall, 1900, p. 1017, pl. 46, fig. 27; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 648; Aldrich, 1921, p. 17 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 1545837 USNM Tellina cynoglossula Harris Tellinidae Tellina cynoglossula Harris, 1919, p. 161, pl. 49, figs. 15, 16 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality—ALA.: Washington Co., Gopher Hill, Tombigbee R. (type) Types.—Syntypes, No. 559280 USNM Tellina eburneopsis Conrad Pl. 2, fig. 2 Tellinidae Tellina (Angulus) eburneopsis Conrad, 1865b, p. 138, pl. 10, fig. 17 Tellina eburneopsis ? Conrad, Meyer, 1887b, p. 54, pl. 3, figs. 15, 15a Tellina (Arcopagia) eburneopsis Conrad, Dall, 1900, p. 1015 Tellina eburneopsis Conrad, Conrad, 1866a, p. 24; Harris, 1897a, p. 471, pl. 18, fig. 6; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 100, pl. 21, figs. 19, 20; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 840 Range.—Upper Eocene. Lower Jackson gr. (type) Localities—MISS.: Clark Co., “Enterprise” [error] Garland Cr. (type), see Aldrich, 1885c, p. 307; Hinds Co., Jackson. ARK.: Cleveland Co. LA.: Caldwell Par., Bunker Hill Ldg., Ouachita R. Type.—Holotype, No. 183218 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 57 Tellina (Angulus) entaenia Dall Tellinidae Tellina (Angulus) entaenia Dall, 1900, p. 1016, p. 1216 Index eutaenia [sic], pl. 46, fig. 2 eutaenia [sic]; Schuchert, et al, 1905, p. 644 as eutaenia; Harris, 1919, p. 162, pl. 50, fig. 2 copy Dall Although the spelling of the specific name was spelled eutaenia in three instances we are retaining the spelling as in the text. Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 137391 USNM Tellina (Angulus) entaenia equator Harris Tellinidae Tellina (Angulus) entaenia equator Harris, 1919, p. 162, pl. 50, fig. 1; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 840 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 1223 PRI PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN — 305 Tellina estellensis Aldrich Tellinidae relena [sp-] Harris, 1896, p. 68, pl. 6, fig. 8; Brann and Kent, 1960, Dp. Tellina estellensis Aldrich, 1921, p. 17, pl. 2, figs. 13, 14 he pad estellensis Aldrich, Barry, 1942+, p. 70, pl. 9, fig. 3; pl. 10, ig. Range.—Paleocene. Sucarnoochee cl. (type) [Porters Creek fm.], upper Midway gr.; “Logansport fm.” (name preoccupied), mid- dle Midway er. (Barry) Localities —TENN.: Hardeman Co., Hannah’s, 134 mi. N. of Crainesville. ALA.: Wilcox Co., near Estelle (type). LA.: For toga lines in Sabine Par., Natchitoches Par. and De Soto Par. see arry Type.—Holotype, No. 64 GSATC Tellina greggi Harris Tellinidae Tellina lignitica Harris, 1897a, p. 477 name used in text « Tellina greggi Harris, 1897a, pl. 22, figs. 3, 3a. Name used in expl. pl. for same as in text. The question would be which name has pri- ority, the one of the description or the one on the plate. In this case Harris used greggi the second time as did Dall so that it is less con- fusing to retain the name greggi for the species. Tellina greggi Harris, Harris, 1897b, p. 72 in part not T. virginiana, pl. 14, figs. 9a-d; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 840 Tellina (Moerella) Greggi Harris (not T. virginiana, Clark, 1895); Dall, 1900, p. 1015 Range.—Lower Eocene. Greggs Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.; Wilcox Co., Yellow Bluff, Alabama R.; Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Types.—Syntypes, ANSP Tellina greggi Harris, Harris, 1897b, p. 72 in part See Tellina (Angulus) virginiana Clark Tellina leana Dall Tellinidae Egeria ovalis Lea, 1833, p. 54, pl. 1, fig. 25 (not fig. 24 as in text and on expl. pl.) ; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; Conrad, 1865a, p. 5; Conrad, 1866a, p. 7; Cossmann, 1893, p. 9 footnote; Harris, 1895b, p. 31. Not “Tellina ovalis Sowerby, 1825” as in Dall, 1900. G. B. Sowerby I, 1825a, p. 3, App. = Tellinides ovalis. Not Tellina ovalis S. Woodward, 1833, p. 43 preoccupies Egeria ovalis Lea, 1833, Dec. = Tellina : Tellina ovalis (Lea), Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 377; Cossmann, 1898, p. 8 Tellina (Peronaeoderma) ovalis (Lea), Conrad, 1865a, p. 5; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 224 in part, not pl. 35, fig. 34 copy Tellina plana (Lea) Donaz plana (Lea), de Gregorio, 1890, p. 221 in part, pl. 35, fig. 3 copy Tellina ovalis (Lea); not figs. 1, 2—Tellina plana (Lea) : Tellina (Moerella) Leana Dall, 1900, p. 1015 new name for Tellina ovalis (Lea) Tellina leana Dall, Harris, 1919, p. 168, pl. 50, figs. 4-6; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 840 506 BULLETIN 218 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr.; Gos- port sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, base of bluff; Gos- port sd. bed (type), Alabama R. Type.—Holotype, No. 5135 Lea Coll. ANSP (Harris Cat. 1895c) Tellina leana praegravis Harris Tellinidae Tellina leana praegravis Harris, 1919, p. 164, pl. 50, figs. 10-12 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality—S.C.: Calhoun Co., Keitts Ravine [Kitt’s], 4% mi. NW. of Creston (type) Types.—Missing, USNM prior to 1962 Tellina leana sabotica Harris Tellinidae Tellina leana sabotica Harris, 1919, p. 164, pl. 50, figs. 8, 9 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Calhoun Co., Keitts Ravine [Kitt’s], 44%4 mi. NW. of Creston (type) Types.—Missing, USNM prior to 1962 Tellina leana yeguana Harris Tellinidae Tellina leana yeguana Harris, 1919, p. 164, pl. 50, fig. 7 Range.—Middle Eocene. Yegua fm. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. fide Patterson, 1942 Locality —TEXAS: Lee Co., W. Yegua Cr. (type) Type.—Lost, fide Rodda, 1963 Tellina lignitica Harris See Tellina greggi Harris Tellina linifera Conrad Tellinidae Tellina (Tellinella) linifera Conrad, 1865b, p. 138, pl. 10, figs. 16, 18; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 99, pl. 21, figs. 15-18; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 841 Tellina linifera Conrad, Conrad, 1866a, p. 24; Harris, 1894b, p. 154; Dall, 1900, p. 1015 Range.—Upper Eocene. Lower Jackson gr. (type) Localities —MISS.: Clarke Co., “Enterprise” [error] Garland Cr. (type); see Aldrich, 1885c, D. 307; 1% mi. above Shubuta on Chickasawhay R.; Hinds Co. E Jackson, Town Cr. LA.: Grant Par.; Montgomery Ldg., Red R. ARK.: Cleveland Co., Vince Ferry, Saline R. ALA.: Clarke Co., Little Stave Cr. Types.—Syntypes (2), Nos. 18229 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 71 Tellina makelloides Gardner Tellinidae Tellina makelloides Gardner, 1927, p. 374, figs. 41, 42 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —TEXAS: Anderson Co., 3 mi. S. of Elkhart (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 369246 USNM Tellina (Eurytellina) mooreana Gabb Tellinidae Tellina Mooreana Gabb, 1860d, p. 387, pl. 67, fig. 56; Conrad, 1865a, p. 4; Heilprin, 189la, p. 401; Gardner in ? Trowbridge, 1923, p. 95; Gardner, 1945, p. 106 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 307 Tellina (Peronidia ?) papyria Conrad, (T. mooreana Gabb) Dall, 1900, p. 1015 in part Tellina papyria Conrad, Harris, 1919, p. 159 in part, pl. 49, fig. 10 var. at ae og not figs. 7-9a, 11; Deussen, 1924, p. 67. Not Conrad, 1833c, Dp. As fapan prune Conrad var. mooreana Gabb, Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 10 Tellina (Eurytellina) mooreana Gabb, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 121, pl. 15, figs. 5, 6, 9, 10 Range.—Middle Eocene. Viesca mem. (type), Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr.; Stone City beds, middle Claiborne gr. Localities—TEXAS; “Caldwell Co.”, Gabb (type)=Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R. fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 11; Cedar Cr. (Harris); Brazos Co., Little Brazos R.; Cherokee Co, (Harris); Gonzales Co., (Harris) Type.—Holotype, No. 13260 ANSP (fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957) Tellina nitens (Lea) See Abra (Abra) nitens (Lea) Tellina nitens de Gregorio not Lea See Tellina cossmanni Dall Tellina ovalis (Lea) See Tellina leana Dall Tellina (Eurytellina) papyria Conrad Tellinidae Tellina papyria Conrad, 1833c, p. 41 (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 67); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; Conrad, 1846c, p. 399, pl. 4, fig. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 106; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 377; Conrad, 1865a, p 4: Conrad, 1866a, p. 8; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 224, pl. 35, fig. 32; Cossmann, 1893, p. 9; Harris, 1895b, p. 82; Harris, 1919, p. 159 in part, pl. 49, figs. 7-9a, 11 not fig. 10; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 842 Tellina (Peronidia ?) papyria Conrad, Dall, 1900, p. 1015 in part, not mooreana Tellina (Eurytellina) papyria Conrad, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 122, pl. 15, figs. 7, 8 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Tashon A (type) upper Claiborne gr.; McBean fm., upper Claiborn Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type), Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R.; Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R. MISS.: Clark Co., Wautubbee. S.C.: Orangeburg Co., 5 mi. W. of Orangeburg Type.—Probable holotype, No. 30528 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 83 Tellina papyria of authors not Conrad, 1833c See Tellina (Eurytellina) mooreana Gabb Tellina papyria mooreana Gabb See Tellina mooreana Gabb. Tellina pearlensis Meyer Tellinidae Tellina pearlensis Meyer, 1887a, [no page], pl. 2, fig. 3; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 104, pl. 22, fig. 18 copy Meyer Although this species was figured by Meyer it was not described nor the locality of occurrence indicated. The type is available and labeled from Jackson, Miss. 308 BULLETIN 218 “Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Locality —MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (label with type) Type.—Holotype, No. 638894 USNM Tellina perovata Conrad, 1865a, p. 4, Conrad, 1866a, p. 8—Oligocene, not Claiborne Eocene as in 1865a or Alabama as 1866a Tellina (Moerella) petropolitana Stenzel and Krause Tellinidae Tellina (Moerella) petropolitana Stenzel and Krause in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 123, pl. 22, figs. 10, 11 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne gr. Rp een Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R. type Type.—Holotype, No. 20592 BEG Tellina (Angulus) plana (Lea) Tellinidae Egeria plana Lea, 1833, p. 54, pl. 1, fig. 24 (not fig. 25 as in text and expl. pl.) ; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; Harris, 1895b, p. 35 Tellina plana (Lea), Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; Conrad, 1846c, p. 400, pl. 4, fig. 6; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 106; Conrad, 1865a, p. 4; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8 Tellina subplana d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 377 new name Donax plana (Lea), de Gregorio, 1890, p. 221, pl. 35, figs. 1, 2; fig. 11 copy Conrad; fig. 34 copy Lea not ovalis as in De Gregorio, not fig. 3 copy ovalis Lea Tellina (Angulus) plana (Lea), Dall, 1900, p. 1016 Egerella plana (Lea), Cossmann, 1893, p. 9 footnote Tellina (Angulus) subplana d’Orbigny, Harris, 1919, p. 163, pl. 50, fig. 3 copy Lea This binomen Tellina plana Lea (as Egeria) is not preoccupied by Trigonella plana da Costa, 1778, p. 200, changed to Tellina by Donovan, 1801, pl. 64. fig. 1. Therefore, the new name Tellina subplana d’Orbigny, 1850 was not necessary as stated by Dall, 1900, and used by Harris, 1919. Da Costa’s species is placed in Scrobicularia piperata Gmelin, Forbes and Hanley, 1848, p. 326 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 5189 ANSP (Harris Cat. 1895c) Tellina (Angulus) prolenta Aldrich Tellinidae Tellina (Angulus) prolenta Aldrich, 1911, p. 4, pl. 1, fig. 5 (as Angelus); Harris, 1919, p. 162, pl. 49, fig. 17 copy Aldrich Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 689114 USNM Tellina quihi Gardner Tellinidae Tellina quihi Gardner, 1935, p. 187, pl. 16, fig. 12 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 309 ae saa a Tehuacana mem. (type), Kincaid fm., lower idway Locality y PRXAS: Medina Co., 5.7 mi. NW. of Castroville on the Quihi rd. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 370924 USNM Tellina (Arcopagia) raveneli Conrad Tellinidae Tellina Ravenelt Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7 nomen nudum; Conrad, 1846c, p. 400 (no pl. 5, fig. 1 as in text) ; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 106 as [Ravenelli] ; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 377; Harris, 1895b, p. 39: Harris, 1919, p. 167, pl. 51, figs. 1-5; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 843 Tellina (Arcopagia) Raveneli Conrad, Conrad, 1865a, p. 5; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 225: Dall, 1900, p. 1016" Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr.; McBean fm., upper Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R.; base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type). S. C.: Orangeburg Co., Orangeburg District phat .—Probable syntypes (2), No. 30582 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. Tellina (Arcopagia) raveneli weisbordi Harris Tellinidae Tellina (Arcopagia) raveneli weisbordi Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 104, pl. 22, fig. 19; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 843 Range.——vUpper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Locality —LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery, Red R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 4378 PRI Tellina santander Gardner Tellinidae Tellina sp. A. Gardner, 1923, p. 113 in part, pl. 32, not fig. 9 as fide Gardner, 1945, p. 105; fig. 8 fide D. Wilson, per com., 6/16/62 Tellina santander Gardner, 1945, p. 105, pl. 4, fig. 12 same description (verbatim) as 1923, p. 113 Range.—Middle Eocene. Laredo fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities—TEXAS: Zapata Co., Rio Grande at Rancho La Perla, 4 mi. S. of Webb Co. line (type) USGS sta. 6436. For Mexican localities see Gardner, 1945, p. 106 Type.—Holotype, No. 352271 USNM Tellina scandula Conrad See Macoma scandula (Conrad) Tellina semipapyria Aldrich Tellinidae Tellina semipapyria Aldrich, 1921, p. 18, pl. 2, fig. 18 Tellina sp. cf. Tellina semipapyra [sic] Barry, 1942+, p. 72 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Sabinetown fm., upper Wilcox [Sa- bine] gr. (Barry) Localities —ALA.: Wilcox Co., “Jacksons Rock House Branch” Me) Roe House Cr., SW. Wilcox Co. in secs. 11 and 15, T. 1 ING. RB. (La Moreaux and Toulmin, 1959); Clarke Co. 5 Woods piace: Tombigbee R. Cf. TEXAS; Sabine Co., Sabine- town, Sabine R. Type.—Holotype, No. 36 GSATC 310 BULLETIN 218 Tellina*semirotunda Aldrich Tellinidae Tellina semirotunda Aldrich, 1921, p. 18, pl. 2, fig. 17 Range.—Lower Eocene. Greggs Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Bells Ldg. mem., Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.; Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (type); Bells Ldg., Alabama R. Types.—Syntypes, No. 58 GSATC Tellina sillimani Conrad See Macoma sillimani (Conrad) Tellina spillmani Dall Pl. 2, fig. 1 Tellinidae Tellina (Angulus) albaria Conrad, 1865b, p. 138, pl. 11, fig. 7; Conrad, 1866a, p. 24 (not p. 7—Oregon). Not 7. albaria Conrad, 1849, p. 725; Dall reprint, 1909, p. 154 Tellina (Arcopagia?) Spillmani Dall, 1900, p. 1015. New name for T. albaria Conrad, 1865b, p. 138 Tellina spillmani Dall, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 104, pl. 22, fig. 20 copy Conrad Range.—Upper Eocene. Lower Jackson gr. (type) Locality —MISS.: Clarke Co., Garland Cr. (type) [“Enterprise” error. See Aldrich, 1885c, p. 307] Type.—Possible holotype Tellina albaria Conrad, No. 13219 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 35 Tellina (Arcopagia) spillmani corvia Harris Tellinidae Tellina (Arcopagia) spillmani var. corvia Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 105, pl. 22, fig. 21; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 844 Range.—Upper Eocene. Upper Jackson gr. (type) Locality—ARK.: St. Francis Co., at Highway 70 bridge over Crow Cr., 2 mi. E. of Forrest City (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 4879 PRI Tellina subequalis Conrad Tellinidae Tellina subequalis Conrad, 1848a, p. 298; Conrad, 1848b, p. 129, pl. 14, fig. 8; Harris, 1919, pp. 71, 161 suggests internal mold of T. papyria; Dall, 1900, p. 1016 : Tellina (Arcopagia) subequalis Conrad, Conrad, 1865a, p. 5; Conrad, 1866a, p. 8 Range.—Middle Eocene. Age undetermined Locality —S.C.: Calhoun Co., “St. Matthew’s Parish, Orangeburg District” (type) Type.—Missing ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 98 Tellina subfilosa d’Orbigny See Garum filosa (Conrad) Tellina subplana d’Orbigny See Tellina plana (Lea) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 311 Tellina subtriangularis Aldrich Tellinidae Tellina subtriangularis Aldrich, 1895b, p. 18, pl. 5, figs. 8, 8a; Harris, 1897b, p. 73 in part, pl. 14, figs. lla-c; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 844 Tellina (Angulus) subtriangularis Aldrich, Dall, 1900, p. 1016 [not T. williamsi Clark, 1895 fide Dall] Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.; Washington Co., Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tombigbee R., (type) ; Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R.; Monroe Co., 4 mi. above Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R.; Dale Co., Ozark Type.—Holotype, No. 688967 USNM Tellina subtriangularis Aldrich, Harris, 1897b See also T. williamsoni Clark Tellina tallicheti Harris Tellinidae © Tellina tallicheti Harris, 1895a, p. 51, pl. 3, fig. 1; Harris, 1919, p. 158, pl. 49, figs. 3-5; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 844, 845 Tellina (Acropagia) tallicheti Harris, Dall, 1900, p. 1016 Range.—Middle Eocene. Weches fm. (type), middle Claiborne gr.; Cook Mt. fm. upper Claiborne gr.; McBean fm., upper Claiborne er. Localities —TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Smithville, Colorado R. (type). ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. S.C.: Orangeburg Co., 6 mi. NW. of Orangeburg Type.—Holotype, No. 1215 PRI Tellina temperata Aldrich Tellinidae Tellina temperata Aldrich, 1911, p. 4, pl. 1, fig. 6 Range.—Lower Eocene. Greggs Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype missing USNM 1962; not in GSATC, 1962 Tellina (Arcopagia) trumani Harris Tellinidae Tellina (Arcopagia) trumani Harris, 1897b, p. 73, pl. 12, fig. 15; pl. 14, figs. 10, 10a; Dall, 1900, p. 1016; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 845 Range.—Lower Eocene. Greggs Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 170, 230, 231 PRI Tellina trumani australina Harris Tellinidae Tellina trumani var. australina Harris, 1919, p. 159, pl. 49, figs. 6, 6a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 845 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Orangeburg Co., Orangeburg district (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 1217 PRI 312 BULLETIN 2 18 Tellina-trumani garlandica Harris Tellinidae Tellina trumani var. garlandica Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 100, pl. 22, figs. 1-3; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 845 Range.—Upper Eocene. Lower Jackson gr. (type) Locality.—MISS.: Clarke Co., Garland Cr., near Shubuta (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 4363 PRI Tellina vaughani Cooke Tellinidae Tellina vaughani Cooke, 1926b, p. 138, figs. 16a-b; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 102 description corrected, pl. 22, figs. 13-16; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 845 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd., uppermost Claiborne gr. Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Localities —MISS.: Hinds Co., Moodys Branch, Jackson (type); Clarke Co., Garland Cr. ALA.: Washington Co., Gopher Hill (Baker’s Bluff), Tombigbee R. Type.—Holotype, No. 353952 USNM Tellina vaughani Cooke variation Tellinidae Tellina vaughani Cooke “var.” Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 103, pl. 22, fig. 17; Brann and Kent, 1960,, p. 846 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm., lower Jackson gr. Locality —MISS.: Hinds Co., Moodys Branch, Jackson Type—Figured specimen, No. 4377 PRI Tellina Vicksburgensis Conrad, Meyer, 1885b in part See Tellina vicksburgensis moodiana Cooke Tellina vicksburgensis moodiana Cooke Tellinidae Tellina vicksburgensis var. robusta Meyer, 1885a, p. 461. Not T. ro- busta Hanley, 1844, p. 63 Tellina Vicksburgensis Conrad, Meyer, 1885b, p. 72 in part Tellina vicksburgensis var. moodiana Cooke, 1926b, p. 187, figs. 15a, b; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 101, pl. 22, figs. 4-8; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 846 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jack- son gr. Locality —MISS.: Hinds Co., Moodys Branch, Jackson (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 3538951 USNM Tellina (Angulus) virginiana Clark Tellinidae Tellina virginiana Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 76, pl. 15, fig. 4 Tellina greggi Harris, 1897b, p. 72 in part Tellina (Angulus) virginiana Clark, Dall, 1900, pp. 1015, 1016; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 166, pl. 33, fig. 3 [misspelled Angelus] Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (type probably). Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (larger casts) Localities—MD.: Charles Co., Popes Cr.; E. and W. of Port Tobacco; 214-8 mi. above Popes Cr.; Clifton Beach; 1 mi. SE. of Mason Springs; Prince Georges Co., Charles Branch between Rosaryville and Upper Marlboro; Fort Washington. VA.: King George Co., Woodstock; 2 mi. below Potomac Cr.; Stafford Co., Aqui Cr.; [Hanover ?] Co., Hanoverville Type.—Holotype, USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 313 Tellina williamsi Clark Tellinidae rte st williamsi Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 76, pl. 15, figs. 3a, Tellina subtriangularis Aldrich, Harris, 1897b, p. 73 in synonymy Tellina (Peronidia 2?) Williamsi Clark, Dall, 1900, p. 1016; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 167, pl. 33, figs. 2, 2a Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (type). Lower Eocene, Nanjemoy im. Localities——-MD.: Charles Co., Popes Cr.; 21% mi. above Popes Cr. Nace Stafford Co., Potomac Cr. (type); King George Co., Wood- stoc Type.—Holotype, USNM Tellina sp. See Tellina estellensis Aldrich Tellina sp. Tellinidae Tellina sp. Harris, 1919, pp. 161, 162, pl. 49, figs. 18, 14; pl. 50, fig. 21; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 844 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—GA.: Clay Co., Fort Gaines Types. —Figured specimens, Nos. 1221, 1222, 1228 PRI Tellina sp. A. Tellinidae Tellina sp. A. Gardner, 1923, p. 113 in part, pl. 32, fig. 9 only; fig. 8= T. santander Gardner, 1945, p. 105. See T.. santander. Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Localities —TEXAS; Webb Co., 4 mi. SE. of Laredo; 1 mi. W. of Canada Verde ranch; Zapata Co., 34% mi. above San Ygnacio; Lopeno post office Type.—Figured specimen, No. 352270 USNM Tellina sp. Tellinidae Tellina sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 187 Range.—Paleocene. Midway Locality —TEXAS: Media Coe 5.7 mi. NW. of Castroville (USGS Sta. 11769) Type.——Unfigured specimen not found USNM, 1962 Teilina sp. Tellinidae Tellina sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 188 Range.—Paleocene. Wills Point fm., upper Midway er. Locality —TEXAS: Guadalupe Co., 2%. mi. above power house S. of Sequin Type—Unfigured specimen not found USNM, 1962 Tellina sp. Tellinidae Tellina sp. Barry, 1942+, p. 71, pl. 11, fig. 2 Range.—Lower Eocene. Pendleton Ferry fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality.—LA.: For localities in Sabine Par, see Barry, p. 71 Type. —Figured specimen, LSU Pal. Mus. Tellina sp. Barry, 1942+, p. 71, pl. 9, figs. 8, 9 See ? Crassatella sp. Harris, 1899b 314 BULLETIN" 218 Tellirta, n. sp. ‘Tellinidae Tellina n. sp., Harris, 1899b, no page, pl. 58, fig. 8 never described Range.—Probably Eocene Localityx—Unknown Type.—Unknown Tellina sp. Tellinidae ye sp. Harris, 1951, p. 24, pl. 18, fig. 1; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”, Ocala gr. Locality —GA.: Houston Co., Pennsylvania Cement Corp., Plant 2, Clinchfield quarry Type.—Figured specimen, No. 24518 PRI Tellina sp. Tellinidae Tellina sp. Harris, 1951, p. 24, pl. 18, fig. 2 (“Macoma-like’’); Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 844 Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”, Ocala gr. Locality —GA.: Houston Co., Georgia Lime Rock Quarry, 3.9 mi. from Perry Type.—Figured specimen, No. 24519 PRI Tellina sp. Tellinidae Tellina sp. Harris, 1951, p. 24, pl. 13, fig. 3; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 844 Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”, Ocala gr. Locality —GA.: Houston Co., Pennsylvania Cement Corp., Plant 2, Clinchfield quarry Type.—Figured specimen, No. 24520 PRI Tellina sp. Tellinidae Tellina sp. Harris, 1951, p. 24, pl. 18, fig. 4 “Metis-like”; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 844 Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”’, Ocala gr. Locality —GA.: Houston Co., Georgia Lime Rock quarry about 4 mi. from Perry Type.—Figured specimen, No. 24521 PRI Tellina sp. Tellinidae Tellina sp. Harris, 1951, p. 24, pl. 18, fig. 9; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 844 Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”, Ocala gr. Locality—FLA.: Marion Co., Florida Lime Products Co., old Camp Quarry, about 2.2 mi. from main office 12th and Limekiln sts., Ocala Type.—Figured specimen, No. 24526 PRI PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN - 315 Teredo emacerata Whitfield Teredinidae Teredo emacerata Whitfield, 1885, p. 242, pl. 30, fig. 25; Dall, 1898b, p. 812; Whitfield, 1899, p. 165 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —N.J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 7854, State Mus., Trenton, N.J. Teredo maverickensis Gardner Teredinidae Teredo maverickensis Gardner, 1923, p. 114, pl. 32, fig. 11; (not given in text); Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 31, fig. 4 type; Gardner, 1935, p. 196 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm. (type), lower Midway gr. Locality —TEXAS: Maverick Co., Rio Grande, lower end of Mav- erick Co., about 40 ft. below Midway, Wilcox contact (type) (USGS Sta 10277) Type.—Holotype, No. 352272 USNM . Teredo mississippiensis Conrad Teredinidae Teredo mississippiensis Conrad in Wailes, 1854, p. 289, pl. 16, fig. 8 (reprint 1939, p. 19, pl. 3, fig. 8); Conrad, 1866a, p. 24; Dall, 1898b, p. 812; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 120, pl. 25, fig. 12; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 854 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Localities—MISS.: Hinds Co., Town Cr., Jackson (type). LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery, Red R.; Caldwell and Catahoula Pars., Ouachita R. Types.—Holotype +4 remaining specimens, No. 13192 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 77 Teredo ringens Aldrich Teredinidae Teredo ringens Aldrich, 1921, p. 17, pl. 2, fig. 12 Teredo ? ringens Aldrich, Gardner, 1935, p. 195; Gardner, 1945, p. 140 in part Range.—Paleocene. Sucarnoochee cl., Porters Creek fm. (type), upper Midway gr.; Wills Point fm., upper Midway er. Localities —ALA.: Wilcox Co., 3 mi. S. of Estelle (type). TEXAS: Guadalupe Co., 1% mi. W. of Fentress; Maverick Co., 27 mi. SE. of Eagle Pass on the Windmill (Jacal) ranch rd. Type.—Holotype, No. 5, GSATC Teredo simplex Lea Teredinidae Teredo simplex Lea, 18338, p. 38, pl. 1, fig. 6; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 106; Conrad, 1865a, p. 2; Conrad, 1866a, p. 9; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 237 believed a Serpula; Harris, 1895b, p. 42; Dall, 1898b, p. 812; Harris, 1919, p. 199, pl. 59, fig. 16 copy Lea Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 5019 ANSP 316 BULLETIN 218 Teredo simplexopsis de Gregorio Teredinidae Teredo simplexopsis de Gregorio, 1890, p. 236, pl. 38, figs. 26, 26a, 26b; Cossmann, 1893, p. 5; Dall, 1898b, Dp. 813; Harris, 1919, p. 199, pl. 59, fig. 17 copy DeGregorio Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type —Holotype, No. 26449 De Gregorio Coll. PRI Teredo tibialis Morton See Polorthus tibialis (Morton) Teredo virginiana Clark Teredinidae Teredo virginiana Clark, 1895, 5; Clark, 1896, p. 72, pl. 15, figs. of eapios BR 813; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 160, pl. 30, figs. a, as Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (Clark and Martin). Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Localities —MD.: Charles Co., % mi. below Chapel Point; W. of Port Tobacco; 1 mi. SE. of Mason Springs; Clifton Beach; Prince Georges Co., Hills Bridge; Upper Marlboro (deep cut near Chesapeake Beach, R.R. station); Upper Marlboro; 1 mi. NE. of Piscataway. VA.: King George Co., Woodstock (type); et mi. below Potomac Cr.; Prince George Co., Evergreen, James Types.—Syntypes, USNM Textivenus retisculpta (Meyer) Veneridae Venus retisculpta Meyer, 1886b, p. 84, pl. 1, figs. 27, 27a; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 220, pl. 34, figs. 25-27 copies Meyer; Cossmann, 1893, p. 9 Marcia retisculpta (Meyer), Harris, 1919, p. 153, p40, figs. 16-19 Marcia (Katelysia) retisculpta (Meyer), Palmer, 1927/ 1929, p. 186, pl. 26, figs. 1-4 section Textivenus; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 526 Range.—Midde Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 6388854 USNM Thracia estiva de Gregorio, 1890, p. 230, pl. 36, figs. 21, 25; Cossmann, 1893, p. 7; Dall, 1903a, p. 1527; Harris, 1919, p. 200 Age and locality doubtful. De Gregorio did not know its origin. Type is lost. Included for completeness. Timothynus anteproductus (Harris) Ungulinidae Sphaerella (?) anteproducta Harris, 1895a, p. 50, pl. 2, fig. 4 Diplodonta turgida (Conrad), Dall, 1900, p. 1181, in part Sphaerella anteproducta Harris, Harris, 1919, p. 124, pl. 40, fig. 6 copy holotype, figs. 7, 8, 8a, 8b; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 806 Diplodonta (Sphaerella) anteproducta Harris, Gardner, 1945, p. 98 in part, ? pl. 7, figs. 2, 5 Diplodonta ( Timothynus ) anteproducta (Harris), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 87 Timothynus anteproducta (Harris), Chavan, 1962, p. 16 The type locality of Timothynus anteproductus (Harris) is not given in Harris’ (1895a) original description. It is grouped among several PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 317 Texas localities. G. D. Harris’ original Texas manuscript (never pub- lished except in parts) is in the library of the Paleontological Research Institution. The manuscript description of T. anteproductus is the same as published except under “Type specimen.—” reads ... “Singley’s Col- lection Mus. No. 364, Sta. 86.” Sta. 86 in the ms. is “Dr. Collard’s farm, Town Branch, two hundred and fifty yards east of west boundary line of W. C. Sparks headright, Brazos County, M. Nagle.” Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm, (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —TEXAS: Brazos Co., Dr. Collard’s farm, Sparks Headright (type); Smithville, Colorado R.; Robertson Co., Cedar Cr., Wheelock League; Cherokee Co., cutting on Tyler and Southeastern R.R., 400 yds. S. of mile post No. 23; Lee Co., Elm Cr. LA.: Winn Par., St. Maurice; Cedar Bluff, Saline Bayou (not Sabine R. as in Harris, 1919), Red R.; Marble Quarry; Natchitoches Par., Natchitoches; Caddo Par., Vivian. Miss.: Clarke Co., McLeods Mill, Suwanlovey Cr. Type.—Lost, Bur. Ec. Geol., Univ. Texas, fide Rodda, 1962 Timothynus bulla (Conrad) Ungulinidae Sphaerella bulla Conrad, 1865b, p. 138, pl. 10, fig. 9; Conrad, 1866a, P: 24; Harris, 1919, p. 125, pl. 40, fig. 9; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 06 Diplodonta turgida (Conrad), Dall, 1900, p. 1181 in part Diplodonta (Timothynus) bulla (Conrad), Harris in Harris and Pal- mer, 1946, p. 86, pl. 19, figs. 12-16 as Sphaerella (Timothynus) ; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 329 hes Ba bulla (Conrad), Chavan, 1962, pp. 15 [Timothymus sic], 16, fig, 12 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm., lower Jackson gr., (type) Localities.—MISS.: Clarke Co., “Enterprise”—Garland Cr. (type), fide Aldrich, 1885c, p. 307; Hinds Co., Moodys Branch and Town Cr., Jackson. LA.: Winn Par., Tullos.; Catahoula Par., Danville Ldg., Ouachita R. ARK.: Cleveland Co., Vince Bluff to Kings- land, Saline R. Types.—Probable syntypes (2), No. 18222 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 43; “badly broken” [fide Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 88] Timothynus deflatus Harris Ungulinidae Diplodonta (Timothynus) deflata Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 88, pl. 19, figs. 17, 18; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 330 Timothynus deflatus Harris, Chavan, 1962, p. 16 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jack- son gr Locality —MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 4824 PRI Trachycardium (Agnocardia) claibornense (Aldrich) See Agnocardia claibornensis (Aldrich) Trachycardium ouachitense (Harris) Cardiidae Cardium ouachitense Harris, 1919, p. 132, pl. 42, fig. 1; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 177 318 BULLETIN 218 ~Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. (type) Locality.—LA.: Union Par., Long Point, 1% mi. below Alabama Ldg., Ouachita R. (type) Type — Holotype, No. 1143 PRI Trapezium claibornense Dall Arcticidae Trapezium claibornense Dall, 1900, p. 1199 (figured only), pl. 43, figs. 9, 10; Dall, 1903a, p. 1498; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 660; Harris, 1919, p. 154, pl. 48, figs. 3, ‘4; Brann and Kent, 1960, Dp. 871 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type. —Holotype, No. 107794 USNM Trigonarca (Latiarca) gigantea (Conrad) See Cucullaea (Latiarca) gigantea Conrad Trigonarca (Latiarca) idonea (Conrad) See Glycymeris idonea (Conrad) Trigonarca (Latiarca) ononchela [sic] (Rogers and Rogers) See Cucullaea (Latiarca) gigantea Conrad Trigonarca pulchra (Gabb) var. Harris See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) microcancellata (Barry) Trigonarca (Latiarca) transversa (Rogers and Rogers) See Cucullaea transversa Rogers and Rogers Trigonia divaricata Tuomey Trigoniidae Trigonia divaricata Tuomey, 1853, p. 193; Stephenson, 1923, p. 192 “divericata” [sic] Range.—Cretaceous mixed with Eocene. Near Wilmington, N.C. Cretaceous is in contact with Tertiary (Stanton, 1891, pp. 333- 334; Stephenson, 1923, p. 192; Kellum, 1926, p. 3) Locality.—N.C.: New Hanover Co., Wilmington (type) Type.—Unknown Trigonia lunata Tuomey Trigoniidae Trigona lunata Tuomey, 18538, p. 193 Range.—Cretaceous mixed with Eocene. Near Wilmington, N.C. Cretaceous is in contact with Tertiary (Stanton, 1891, pp. 333- 334; Stephenson, 1923, p. 192; Kellum, 1926, p. 3) Locality. —N.C.: New Hanover Co., Wilmington (type) Type. —Unknown Trigoniocardia (Americardia) avona (Richards) Cardiidae Cardium (Anthocardia) [sic] avonum Richards in Richards and Pal- mer, 19538, p. 53, pl. 11, fig. 9 Acanthocardia Range.—Middle Eocene. Avon Park Is. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —FLA.: Levy Co., ledges in timber road NW. corner, SW. 4, sec. 14, T. 14 S., R. 15 E. (t¢ ype) Type.—Holotype (plastocast), No. I-7575 ate Geol. Surv. PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 319 Trigoniocardia (Americardia) protoalicula (Richards) Cardiidae Cardium (Trigoniocardium) protoaliculum Richards in Richards and Palmer, 1953, p. 52, pl. 12, figs. 1-3 Range.—Middle Eocene. Avon Park ls., upper Claiborne gr. Upper Eocene. Inglis fm. (type), lower Ocala gr. Localities —FLA.: Levy Co., rd. metal pit 2.9 mi. S. of N. limits of town of Gulf Hammock, just SW. of State Road 55 in SW. ¥% sec. 84, T. 14 S., R. 16 E. (type); Sulphur Springs Landing, Ls Wekiva R., SW. 4% NW. % sec. 32, T. 14 8., R 6 E. Types.—Holotype, No. I-7572; paratypes, Nos. I-7571, ~573, Fla. Geol. Sur. Trigonoarca [sic] decisa (Conrad) See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa (Conrad) Trigonoarca [sic] decisa Conrad var. See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa Conrad var. Trigonoarca [sic] declivis (Conrad) See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) declivis (Conrad) Trigonoarca [sic] ellipsis (Lea) See Pachecoa (Stenzelia) ellipsis (Lea) Trigonoarca [sic] perplana (Conrad) See Pachecoa (Stenzelia) perplana (Conrad) Trigonocoelia cuneus (Conrad) See Trinacria cuneus (Conrad) Trigonocoelia ledoides Meyer See Pachecoa (Pachecoa ?) ledoides (Meyer) Trigonodesma decisa (Conrad) See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa (Conrad) Trigonodesma pulchra (Gabb) See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) pulchra (Gabb) Trinacria adamsi Palmer See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) adamsi (Palmer) Trinacria (Pachecoa) cainei Harris See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) cainei Harris Trinacria corvamnis Harris See Pachecoa corvamnis (Harris) Trinacria cossmanni (Dall) See Nanohalus cossmanni (Dall) Trinacria cuneus (Conrad) Noetiidae Pectunculus cuneus Conrad, 1833a, p. 342; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 6; Harris, 1895b, p. 14 Nucula carinifera Lea, 1833, p. 198, pl. 6, fig. 212; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 102; Conrad, 1865a, p. 12; Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 186; Harris, 1895b, p. 10; Schenck, 1934, p. 49 pee cuneus (Conrad), Conrad, 1860, p. 297, pl. 47 (not pl. 46), ig. 320 BULLETIN 218 Trigonocoelia cuneus (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 12 (misspelled Tri- gonocoelix) ; Conrad, 1866a, p. 4; Heilprin, 1884b, p. 89 Limopsis (Trigonocoalia [sic]) cuneus (Conrad), de Gregorio, 1890, p. 191, pl. 23, fig. 28b copy Conrad Trinacria cuneus (Conrad), Cossmann, 1893, p. 15; Dall, 1998b, pp. 577, 604; Harris, 1919, p. 37, pl. 18, figs. 8, 9; Stewart, 1930, p. 82; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 70; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 875 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm., upper Claiborne gr. (Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 70); Gosport sd. (type), upper- most Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type). S. C.: Orangeburg Co., Orangeburg (Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 70) Tupeas Erobenly syntypes (2), No. 30567 ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 51 Trinacria decisa (Conrad) See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa (Conrad) Trinacria decisa (Conrad) “var.” See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa (Conrad) “var.” Triacria decisa abbreviata Harris See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) decisa abbreviata (Harris) “Trinacria decisa carolina” Harris Noetiidae Trinacria decisa var. carolina Harris, 1919, p. 41, pl. 18, figs. 18, 18a; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 876 ecole aan var. carolina Harris”, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, »p. 70 For “T.” decisa see Pachecoa decisa (Conrad) Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —S.C.: Orangeburg Co., 3 and 6 mi. WNW. of Orange- burg (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 505 PRI Trinacria declivis (Conrad) See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) declivis (Conrad) Trinacria declivis (Conrad), Renick and Stenzel See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) sabinica (Harris) Trinacria ellipsis lisbonensis Harris See Pachecoa lisbonensis (Harris) Trinacria ledoides (Meyer) See Pachecoa (Pachecoa ?) ledoides (Meyer) Trinacria microcancellata Barry See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) microcancellata (Barry) Trinacria ovalis Harris See Pachecoa ovalis (Harris) Trinacria pectuncularis (Lea) See Pachecoa ? (Pachecoa ?) pectuncularis (Lea) Trinacria perplana (Conrad) See Pachecoa (Stenzelia) perplana (Conrad) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 321 Trinacria pulchra (Gabb) See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) smithvillensis Stenzel and Twining See also Pachecoa (Pachecoa) pulchra (Gabb) See also Pachecoa (Pachecoa) pulchra (Gabb) variations Trinacria pulchra sabinica Harris See Pachecoa (Pachecoa) sabinica (Harris) Triquetra aequorea (Conrad) See Mactropsis aequorea (Conrad) Triquetra rectilinearis (Conrad) See Mactropsis rectilinearis (Conrad) Variamussium alabamensis (Aldrich), Sacco, 1897c, p. 50 See Amusium (Propeamussium) alabamense (Aldrich) Variamussium calvatum (Morton), Sacco, 1897c, p. 50 See Eburneopecten calvatus (Morton) Veleda equilatera Whitfield * Mactridae Veleda equilatera Whitfield, 1885, p. 238, pl. 30, fig. 17; Whitfield, 1899, p. 166 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —N. J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 7857 State Mus., Trenton, N.J. Veleda nasuta Whitfield See Periplomya truncata Whitfield Venericardia (Pleuromeris) aldrichi Harris Carditidae Pleuromeris aldrichi Harris, 1919, p. 95, pl. 32, figs. 26-29; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 75; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 714 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 700 PRI Venericardia alticosta of authors See V. alticostata Conrad Venericardia (Claibornicardia) alticostata (Conrad) Pl. 2, figs 10, 11 Carditidae Cardita alticostata Conrad, 1833a, p. 342; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7 in part; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 97; Bronn, 1848a, p. 224 in part; not Tuomey, 1848, p. 153; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 384 in part; Tuomey, 1858, pp. 264, 273 alti-costa; not Heilprin 189la, p. 402 (as alticosta) ; Harris, 1895b, p. 4 Venericardia transversa Lea, 1833, p. 68, pl. 2, fig. 46; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7 = C. alticostata; Bronn, 1848b, p. 1352; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 107; Tuomey, 1858, p. 268; Harris, 1895b, p. 46 = C. alticostata Conrad Venericardia alticostata (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 7; Conrad, 1866a, p. 5 [as alticosta]; Aldrich, 1886, p. 44 [as alticosta]; Dall, 1903a, p. 1428; Harris, 1896, p. 57 in part; not Harris, 1897b, p. 55, pl. 11, fig. 1; Tarr, 1906, p. 487, fig. 6; Harris, 1919, p. 82 in part, pl. 30, figs. 3-5, 12 not figs. 1, 2 = V. sillimani Lea; Rutsch, 1943, p. 322 BULLETIN 218 156; Verastegui, 1953, pp. 40, 42; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 952 in part. Not “? Cardita alticosta” Gabb, 1869, p. 268 = Cardita arivechensis, n.n. Heilprin, 1891b, Mexican species, p. 452 Cardita (Venericardia) transversa Lea Mut. transversa Lea, de Gregorio, 1890, pp. 211, 212, pl. 30 (not 31 as in text), fig. 17 copy Lea, figs. 18-22 Cardita transversa (Lea), Cossmann, 18938, p. 14 in part Venericardia (Glyptoactis) alticostata (Conrad), Stewart, 1930, p. 151; Gardner, 1935, pp. 157, 162 in part Venericardia alticosta [sic] (Conrad), Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 419 in part Venericardia (Claibornicardia) alticostata (Conrad), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 104-109, pl. 18, figs. 1-9; pl. 14, fig. 5; text fig. 17. See for synonymy. Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Possible syntypes, No. 30562 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 36 Venericardia alticostata (Conrad), Dall, 1903a, in part; Harris, 1919, p. 82, pl. 30, figs. 1, 2 See Venericardia (Claibornicardia) sillmani Lea Venericardia alticostata (Conrad) var. Harris, 1896 See Venericardia (?) wilcoxensis Dall See also Venericardia (?) whitet Gardner See also Venericardia (?) hesperia Gardner Venericardia alticostata (Conrad) var. Harris, 1897b See Venericardia (Venericor) greggiana Dall Venericardia (Claibornicardia) alticostata (Conrad) ‘‘var.” Carditidae Venericardia alticostata Conrad “var.” Harris, 1919, p. 84, pl. 31, figs. 1-4; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 952 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem., Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. 668-671 PRI Venericardia alticostata hesperia Gardner See Venericardia (?) hesperia Gardner Venericardia alticostata whitei Gardner See Venericardia (?) whitei Gardner Venericardia (Venericor) angustoscrobis Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia (Venericor) angustoscrobis Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 175, pl. 38, figs. 4, 7, cf. 3, 8 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. USGS sta. 18060 (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 372691 USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 323 “Venericardia antiquata Whitfield”, Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 145 is a nomen nudum. Not Cardita antiquata (Linné), 1767, p. 1138 [“Venericardia antiquata” (Linné), Dall, 1903a, p. 1409.] This name is certainly an error for V. perantiqua Conrad, 1865a which was included by Whitfield, 1885, p. 232 in the Shark River marl. No venericardid species of this name was described by Whitfield. Whit- field compared V. perantiqua with V. rotunda Lee as did Gardner and Bowles which suggests that Gardner and Bowles were referring to the same species. Venericardia (Venericor) apodensata Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia (Venericor) apodensata Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 192, pl. 37, fig. 13; pl. 438, fig. 8; pl. 45, figs. 15, 16; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 66, pl. 15, figs. 3, 4 Venericardia planicosta Lamarck “var.’’ Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 961 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jack- son gr. Localities.—MISS.: Hinds Co., Moodys Branch, Jacksén USGS sta. 6462 (type); S. of pump house, Jackson; gully S. of the rd. E. of flag station on Yazoo and Miss. Valley R.R.; Clarke Co., 4% mi. NE. of Shubuta. For localities in ALA., ARK., LA., and TEXAS see Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 193. Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 369599, 136644 USNM Venericardia aposmithii Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia planicosta Lamarck form 8 Harris, 1897b, p. 55, pl. 9, figs. 1,2; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 960 No. 156 only Venericardia regia Conrad, Dall, 1903a, p. 1422 in part; Stewart, 1930, pp. 154-156 Cf. Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Scott, 1932, p. 328, pl. 23, fig. 1; Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 Venericardia (Venericor) aposmithii Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 186, pl. 48, figs. 1, 6 copy Harris, 7; pl. 44, figs. 1, 2 Range.——Lower Eocene. Nanafalia fm., lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Tuscahoma fm. (type), middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Bells Ldg., Alabama R., sec. 36, T.10N., R. 6 E., (type), Greggs Ldg., Alabama R.; Wilcox Co., Yellow Bluff, Alabama R.; Marengo Co., Nanafalia Bluff, Tom- bigbee R.; Choctaw Co., Tuscahoma Ldg., Tombigbee R. Types.—Holotype, No. 1434 USNM; paratypes, No. 137224 USNM, No. 156 PRI Venericarida aragonia Arnold and Hannibal, Rutsch, 1936a in part See Venericardia (Leuroactis) horatiana Gardner Venericardia (Venericor) ascia Rogers and Rogers Carditidae Venericardia ascia Rogers and Rogers, 1839b, p. 374, pl. 29, fig. 2 (3 figs.) (reprint, 1884, p. 671, pl. 4, fig. 2 [3 figs.]); H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 107; Conrad, 1865a, p..7; not Heilprin, 1891la, p. 402; not Harris, 1896, p. 58; Clark, 1896, p. 80; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 177; Dall, 1903a, pp. 1419, 1422 in part; Woods, 1922, p. 69; Stewart, 1930, p. 163; Rutsch, 1936a, p. 164 Venericardia marylandica Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 179, pl. 40, figs. 7, Ta; Dall, 1903a, pp. 1419, 1423; Waring, 1917, p, 54; Woods, 1922, p. 69; Stewart, 1930, p. 151. Fide Gardner and Bowles, 1939 324 BULLETIN 218 Verericardia (Venericor) ascia Rogers and Rogers, Gardner and Bowles, 1989, p. 171, pl. 35, figs. 3, 5 type V. marylandica Clark and Martin, figs. 4, 6, 7 type V. ascia Not Venericardia planicosta form « Harris, 1897b, p. 54 as in Dall, 19038a, p. 14238 = Ala. Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Localities —VA.: King George Co., “near the Potomac”, (type) ; Woodstock ; (Co. unknown), Pamunkey R. MD.: Charles Co., mi. below Popes Cr.; 2 and 2%4 mi. above Popes Cr. Types. —V. ascia, holotype, No. 12986 BSNH fide Cushman, 1907 possibly now MCZ; No. 12507 ANSP fide Stewart 1930. V. marylandica Clark and Martin, holotype USNM Venericardia (Venericor) bashiplata Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia planicosta (of authors), Harris, 1897b, p. 55 in part, pl. 9, fig. 3; pl. 10, fig. 5; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 960, Nos. 133, 157 only [“var. Ol Venericardia planicosta var. 5 [error for 5] Harris, Waring, 1917, p. 54 Venericardia planicosta (of authors), Stewart, 1930, pp. 156, 161 Venericardia (Venericor) bashiplata Gardner and Bowles, 1939, Dail, pl. 33, fig. 9; pl. 34, figs. 3-6; Barry, 1942+, p. 62, pl. 8, fig. 1; Wasem and Wilbert, 1943, p. 188, pl. 31, fig. 9 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.; Clarke Co., Beaver Cr., 4% mi. E. of Choctaw Corners (type) ; Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. For additional localities in ALA., MISS., and TEXAS see Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 171, and Barry, 1942+, p. 63 Types.—Syntypes, No. 371914 USNM Venericardia (?) bilineata (Conrad) Carditidae Cardita bilineata Conrad, 1848a, p. 297; Conrad, 1848b, p. 128, pl. 14, fig. 9; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 97; Conrad in Wailes, 1854, p. 287 (re- print 1939, p. 10); Harris, 1919, p. 86 Venericardia bilineata (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 7; “?” Conrad, 1866a, p. 5; Dall, 1903a, p. 1424; Harris, 1919, p. 86, pl. 31, fig. 8 copy Conrad Cardita bilineata Conrad (not Tuomey), Tuomey, 1848, p. 153 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S. C.: Calhoun Co., “St. Matthew’s Parish, Orange- burg District” (type) Type.—Missing, ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 42 Venericardia (cf. Claibornicardia) blandingi Conrad Carditidae Venericardia blandingi Conrad, 1830, p. 229, pl. 9, fig. 20; Tuomey, 1848, p. 153; Bronn, 1848b, p. 1850; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 107; Bronn, 1849, p. 298; Conrad, 1865a, p. 7; Conrad, 1866a, p. 5; Dall, 1903a, p. 1424; Harris, 1919, p. 86, pl. 31, figs. 11, lla copies Conrad, 1830; Stenzel, Krause and Twining, 1957, p. 129 Not Cardita Blandingi (Conrad) Heilprin, 1891a, p. 402 Range.—Middle Eocene. Santee ls. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S. C.: Orangeburg Co., Vance’s Ferry, Santee R. (type) (see Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 129) Types.—? Syntypes, No. 30500 ANSP Moores 1962, p. 43 “Conrad, may have had one specimen” PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 325 Venericardia (?) brittoni (Whitfield) Carditidae Cardita brittoni Whitfield, 1885, p. 233, pl. 30, figs. 11, 12; Whitfield, 1899, p. 155 type locality designated Venericardia Brittoni (Whitfield), Dall, 1908a, p. 1424 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities.—N. J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R.; Squankum (type) Type.—Holotype, AMNH Venericardia (Baluchicardia) bulla Dall Carditidae Venericardia bulla Dall, 1903a, p. 1424, pl. 56, figs. 13, 14; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 689; F. B. Plummer, 1933, pp. 811, 812, pl. 8, figs. 2a, 2b; Rutsch, 1936b, pp. 197, 198; Rutsch, 1943, p. 156 Venericardia (Glypoactis ?) bulla Dall, Gardner, 1935, pp. 157, 163, pl. 13, figs. 1-4; pl. 14, figs. 4, 5 copy Dall, syntypes, fig. 6 Venericardia (Baluchicardia) bulla Dall, Stenzel, Krause, and Twin- ing, 1957, p. 107 Range.—Paleocene. Wills Point fm., upper Midway gr. (type); Naheola fm., upper Midway gr. Localities TEXAS: “Brown sandstone of the Midway horizon, east of the first small creek on the road to Bastrop, Texas, from Old Garfield in the Austin quadrangle” Dall, 1903a, (type); Bastrop Co., N. branch Wilbarger Cr., % mi. below Travis- Bastrop Co. line; Dry Cr., 7% mi. SW. of Elgin; Colorado R., 2 mi. below Travis-Bastrop Co. line; Colorado R., 5 mi. below Webberville, Bur. Ec. Geol. sta. 3 mi. above Cedar Cr. bridge on Austin-Red Rock rd. Type.—Holotype, No. 164556 USNM Venericardia (?) carolinensis (Conrad) Carditidae Cardita carolinensis Conrad, 1848a, p. 297; Conrad, 1848b, p. 128; Dall, 1903a, p. 1424; Harris, 1919, pp. 77, 85 Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality—S. C.: Calhoun Co., “St. Matthew’s Parish, Orangeburg District” (type) Type.—Missing, ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 44 Venericardia (Venericor) claiboplata Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Probably Cardita planicosta Dana, 1863, fig. 801 Venericardia planicosta Dana, 1895, p. 897, fig. 1481 same as 1863 Cardita (Venericardia) planicosta Lamarck, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 214, in part, pl. 32, figs. 6-9, not fig. 10 (= V. regia Conrad) Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Harris, 1919, p. 77, in part, form 6 [delta], pl. 27, figs. 5, 6; pl. 28, figs. 1,2; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 960 in part, Nos. 635, 636, 638, 639 only. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 Venericardia claiboplata Gardner and Bowles, Cooke, 1936, pp. 61-64 nomen nudum Venericardia (Venericor) claiboplata Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 173, pl. 36, figs. 1-4 Venericardia (Venericor) planicotsa Lamarck var. claiboplata Gardner and Bowles, Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 419, pl. 167, fig. 22 copy Gardner and Bowles 326 BULLETIN 218 ~Range.—Middle Eocene. Recklaw fm., lower Claiborne gr.; Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr.; Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr.; McBean fm., upper Claiborne gr.; Gosport sd., uppermost Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (USNM 11365 “cotype’); Clarke Co., Clarksville (USNM 1434 “cotype”) (type). For additonal localities and formations in ALA., LA., S.C., and TEXAS see Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 173 Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 11365, 1434 USNM (Gardner and Bowles “cotypes’”). Lectotype herein designated, No. 1434 USNM Gardner and Bowles indicated two localities of different age as “co- types”. Because such a designation is not satisfactory we herein desig- nate, No. 1434 USNM as lectotype thereby making Clarksvillle, Clarke Co., Ala. the type locality. Venericardia (Venericor ?) claviger Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia claviger Gardner and Bowles, Cooke, 1936, p. 58 nomen nudum Venericardia (Venericor ?) claviger Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 176, pl. 38, figs. 1, 2 Range.—Middle Eocene. Claiborne gr. undifferentiated (type) Localities —ALA.: Clarke Co., Selma and Mobile R.R. cut near Jackson USGS sta. 2666 (type). S. C.: Aiken Co., Kennedy’s scarp, % mi. W. of Cox’s Bridge, S. side of Tinker’s Cr. Type.—Holotype, No. 136973 USNM Venericardia (Claibornicardia) complexicosta Meyer and Aldrich Carditidae Venericardia complexicosta Meyer and Aldrich, 1886, p. 45, pl. 2, figs. 21, 21a; not Harris, 1896, p. 58 under V. planicosta; Dall, 1903a, pp. 1424, 1429; Harris, 1919, p. 84, pl. 31, fig. 5 copy type [as “Aldrich and Meyer’’] Venericardia (Claibornicardia) complexicosta Meyer and Aldrich, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 111, pl. 15, figs. 1-4 Range.—Middle Eocene. Archusa marl mem., Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities—MISS.: Clarke Co., Wautubbee (type) — R.R. cut about 1 mi. N. of depot at Wautubbee or about 0.4 mi. N. of over- pass of U. S. Highway 11 (Laurel-Meridan rd.) over Southern R.R., NW., Clarke Co. (fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 113); Newton Co., Decatur (Bur. Ec. Geol. loc. No. Miss. 51). LA.: Bienville Par., Mt. Lebanon. TEXAS: for Texas localities see Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 114 Type.—Holotype not USNM, 1962 Venericardia (Venericor) cookei Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia (Venericor) cookei Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 176, pl. 38, figs. 5, 6 Range—Uppper Eocene. “Jackson gr.” (type) (Gardner and Bowles, 1939); [Middle Eocene. Tallahatta fm., lower Claiborne gr., (Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 68)] eee te Covington Co., Caton’s Bluff, Conecuh R. ype Type.—Holoytpe, No. 129767 USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 327 Venericardia (Glyptoactis ?) crenaea Gardner Carditidae taieee (Glyptoactis) crenaea Gardner, 1935, pp. 157, 167, pl. 15, igs. 1, Range.—Paleocene. Tehuacana mem. (type), Kincaid fm., lower Midway er. Localities —-TEXAS: Medina Co., bed of Hondo R., 1 mi. NW. of New Fountain (type); 1 mi. E. of Church at Quihi; 3% mi. N. 25° W. of Dunlay; Verde Cr., 4% mi. NE. of Hondo, 134 mi. NW. of New Fountain; D’Hanis-Yancey rd., 714 mi. SE. of D’Hanis; Uvalde Co., 11 mi. S. of Sanibal, a few hundred yards S. of junction of Elm Cr. with Sanibal Cr.; % mi. below Bob Evans’ (Myrick’s) apiary Types.—Syntypes, No. 370911 USNM Venericardia (Venericor) densata (Conrad) Carditidae Cardita densata Conrad, 1845b, p. 173; Conrad, 1848b, p. 130, pl. 14, fig. 24; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 97; Tuomey, 1858, p. 264;.Dall, 1903a, pp. 1421-1423 Venericardia densata (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 8; Conrad, 1866a, p. 5; not Harris, 1896, p. 58; Dall, 1908a, p. 1421-1423; Stewart, 1930, p. 157; Chavan, 1936a, p. 116 in part; Chavan, 1936b, p. 167 Cardita (Venericardia) densata Conrad, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 214, pl. 32, fig. 11 copy Conrad Venericardia planicosta var. “densata” (Conrad), Harris, 1919, p. 77, pl. 27, figs. 1, la, 2,3; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 962 Venericardia (Venericor) densata (Conrad), Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 189, pl. 37, fig. 7; pl. 45, figs. 1-11, 14; Gardner, 1945, p. 36 Venericardia planicosta var. densata (Conrad), Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 65 Venericardia (Venericor) planicosta densata (Conrad), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 1038, pl. 8, fig. 10; pl. 11, figs. 1-4, 13, 14; Perrilliat Montoya, 19638, p. 7, pl. 4, fig. 3 Not Venericardia (Venericor) planicosta cf. densata (Conrad), Wil- bert, 1953, p. 128 = Venericardia sp. For complete synonymy see Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 189 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. see Gardner and Bowles, 1939 for complete range Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., [base of] Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type). For additional localities see Gardner and Bowles. Type.—Probable holotype, No. 30639 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 53 Venericardia densata mooreana Conrad See Venericardia (Venericor) mooreana Conrad Venericardia (Venericor) densata pendletonensis Gardner and Bowles ; Carditidae Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Harris, 1899b, p. 302 in part, pl. 53, fig. 6. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 Venericardia (Venericor) densata pendletonensis Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 188, pl. 45, figs. 12, 18; Barry, 1942+, p. 60, pl. 7, figs. 10, 11; Wasem and Wilbert, 19438, pp. 188, 192, pl. 31, fig. 8 328 BULLETIN 218 ~Range.—Lower Eocene. Marthaville fm., lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Pendleton Ferry fm. (type), middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —TEXAS; Sabine Co., Pendleton Bluff, % mi. above Pendleton Ferry, Sabine R. (type). For further localities in Natchitoches Par., Sabine Par., LA., and Sabine Co., TEXAS, see Barry, 1942+, p. 61 Type.—Holotype, No. 372694 USNM Venericardia diversidentata Meyer Carditidae Venericardia diversidentata Meyer, 1885a, pp. 460, 467; Casey, 1903, p. 264; Gardner, 1945, p. 93 in part; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 69, pl. 16, fig. 10 type; pl. 17, figs. 1-3, 5-6; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 9538, 954 Venericardia sp. cf. V. diversidentata Meyer, Gardner, 1945, p, 93 in part Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson er. Localities —MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type); Town Cr., Jack- son. LA.: Caldwell Par., Bunker Hill Ldg., Ouachita R. Type.—Holotype, No. 74 GSATC Venericardia diversidentata Meyer “var.” Carditidae Venericardia diversidentata Meyer “var”., Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 69, pl. 17, figs. 7-11; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 954 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm., lower Jackson gr. Localities—MISS.: Hinds Co., Moodys Branch, Jackson. LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery Ldg., Red R. Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. 4274-4279 PRI Venericardia diversidentata garlandia Harris, 1946; Brann and Kent, 1960 nomen nudum See Venericardia diversidentata symmetrica Dall Venericardia diversidentata praecisa Dall See Venericardia praecisa Dall Venericardia diversidentata symmetrica Dall Carditidae Venericardia (Pleuromeris) parva symmetrica Dall, 1903a, p. 1432 Venericardia diversidentata symmetrica Dall, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 71, pl. 17, figs. 15, 16, 16a, 17, 17a [on pl. as var. garlandia = nomen nudum]; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 955 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd., (syntype), uppermost Clai- borne gr. Upper Eocene. White Bluff fm. (syntype), lower Jackson gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (syn- type). ARK.: Drew Co., Cornish Ferry, Saline R. (syntype) The syntypes of this species should be examined critically to verify if they belong to the same subspecies. If not one should be designated a lectotype to establish the type locality and formation. Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 164613 (Ark.); 164614 (Ala.) USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN = 329 Venericardia (Glyptoactis) eoa Gardner Carditidae Venericardia eoa Gardner ms., F. B. Plummer, 1933, pp. 811, 812, pl. 8, fig. 1 g. Venericardia (Glyptoactis) eoa Gardner, 1935, p. 170, pl. 15, figs. 3-5 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm. (type), lower Midway gr. [below the Venericardia bulla zone] Localities —TEXAS; Bastrop Co., S. bank of Colorado R., 1% mi. below the Travis-Bastrop Co. line (type); 4-5 mi. below Webberville, Colorado R. Types.—Holotype and paratype, No. 370918 USNM Venericardia (?) eutawcolens Harris Carditidae Venericardia eutawcolens Harris in Van Winkle and Harris, 1919, p. 18, pl. 2, figs. 1, 2; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 955, 956 Range.—Middle Eocene. Santee ls. (type), upper Claiborne gr. fide Cooke and Mac Neil, 1952, p. 20 Localities.—S.C.; Orangeburg Co., Eutaw Springs (type); [? Co.], Center Hill Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 1401, 1402, PRI Venericardia flabellum Harris See Venericardia rotunda flabellum Harris Venericardia flabellum kingi Plummer See Venericardia rotunda kingi Plummer Venericardia (Venericor) francescae Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia Venericor) francescae Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 183, pl. 46, figs. 6, 7 Range.—Paleocene. Clayton fm. (type), lower Midway er. Locality.—MISS.: Union Co., St. Louis-San Francisco R.R. cut, 1-1% mi. SE. of New Albany (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 372925 USNM Venericardia (Venericor) gardnerae Barry Carditidae ante (Venericor) gardnerae Barry, 1942+, p. 59, pl. 7, figs. -3 Range.—Paleocene. “Logansport fm.” (name preoccupied) (type), middle Midway er. Locality —LA.: Natchitoches Par., E. of bridge over Rock Cr. on dirt rd. leading W. from La. Highway 404 (type). For addi- tional localities see Barry, 1942+, p Types.—Holotype, No. 5012; etatoe: No. 5013 LSU Pal. Mus. Venericardia (Venericor ?) greggiana Dall Carditidae Venericardia alticostata var. Harris, 1897b, p. 55, pl. 11, fig. 1; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 951, No. 137 only Cardita decusata [sic] Tuomey, 1858, p. 271 nomen nudum not “La- marck, 1807” as in Dall, 1908a, Lamarck’s name was Venericardia decussata Lam., 1806, p. 59 not Cardita. Not C. decussata (Lam.) Nyst, 1845, p. 216 or G. V. Muenster, 1834, p. 9 Venericardia greggiana Dall, 1908a, p. 1425: Rutsch, 1943, p. 156 Venericardia (Venericor ?) greggiana Dall, Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 194, pl. oe fig. 9 (copy Harris, “holotype”) ; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 6 330 BULLETIN 218 -_ Range.—Lower Eocene. Greggs Ldg. mem., Tuscahoma fm. (type), middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (type); Bells Ldg., Alabama R.; Wilcox Co., Lower Peachtree Ldg., Alabama R.; Marengo Co., Nanafalia Ldg., Tombigbee R. This species was not figured by Dall or a type designated other than the locality “Lower bed at Gregg’s Landing, Alabama”, and the reference to Harris, 1897b (p. 55, pl. 11, fig. 1). Gardner and Bowles, 1939, con- sidered the specimen of Harris’ figure as the holotype. We herein desig- nate the specimen (No. 137 PRI, Harris, 1897b, pl. 11, fig. 1; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 951) as lectotype to satisfy technicalities of type defini- tion. Type.—Lectotype, No. 137 PRI Venericardia (?) gulielmi Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia simplex Dall, 1903a, p. 1426, pl. 56, fig. 12; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 689; not Cardita simplex Wood, 1871, p. 151 Venericardia gulielmi Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 174, pl. 42, fig. 4 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 154725 USNM Venericardia (Venericor) hatcheplata Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Aldrich, 1886, p. 50 (listed only); Cooke, 1926a, pl. 94, fig. 7, (not Nanafalia but Hatchetigbee fide Gardner and Bowles). Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 Venericardia planicosta form 6 Harris, 1897b, p. 55 in part; Dall, 1903a, p. 1422 in part; Stewart, 1930, p. 156 in part Venericardia planicosta var. laticardo Wood, Dall, 1903a, p. 1422; not Wood, 1871, p. 150, pl. 21, fig. 5d Venericardia (Venericor) hatcheplata Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 172, pl. 33, figs. 8, 12; pl. 34, figs. 1, 2; Perrilliat Montoya, 1963, p. 8, pl. 12, figs. 1,5 Range.—Lower Eocene. Hatchetigbee fm. (type), upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Washington Co., Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tombig- bee R., sta. USGS 261 (type); roadside % mi. W. of Butler. GA.; Stewart Co., 1% mi. NE. of Troutman, spring W. of Georgia, Florida, and Alabama, R.R. Types.—Syntypes, No. 372173 USNM Venericardia (?) hesperia Gardner Carditidae Venericardia alticostata Conrad var., Harris, 1896, p. 57 in part. Not Cardita alticostata Conrad, 1833a, p. 342 Venericardia alticostata subsp. hesperia Gardner, 19238, p. 112, pl. 32, figs. 1, 2 not indicated in text Venericardia hesperia Gardner, Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 31, figs. 1, 2 copy Gardner type; F. B. Plummer, 1933, pp. 547, 550; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 106 subgenus ? Venericardia (Glyptoactis ?) hesperia Gardner, Gardner, 1935, pp. 157, 164; Gardner and Bowles, 1939, pp. 147, 148, 161, 195, pl. 46, figs. 4, 5 ? Venericardia hesperia Gardner, Gardner, 1935, p. 165, pl. 15, fig. 6 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 33] Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm. (type), lower Midway er. Localities —-TEXAS: Uvalde Co., bluff on Frio R. half mile below Myrick’s (Evans’s) apiary (type); Frio R. just above water- hole opposite apiary below Englemann’s ranch; 11 mi. S. of Sabinal; Medina Co., 134 mi. NW. of New Fountain; Maver- ick Co., 18 mi. SE. of Eagle Pass; Bibora Cr., just below Bibora tank about 18 mi. SE. of Eagle Pass; White Bluff on Rio Grande on land of Indio Cattle Co. about 4% mi. W. of S. of Jacal house in SE. Maverick Co. For additional localities see Gardner and Gardner and Bowles. Type.—Holotype, No. 352268 USNM Venericardia (Venericor) hijuana Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Cardita subquadrata Gabb, 1860d, p. 395; not Gabb, 1860a, p. 303; Meek, 1864, p. 11; Harris, 1896, p. 60. Not Conrad, 1848a, p. 298; not Conrad, 1848b, p. 128 . Venericardia planicosta var. smithi Harris, 1896, p. 60 in part, not V. smithi Aldrich, 1894b Venericardia (Venericor) hijuana Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 184, pl. 42, figs. 1, 6-10 Venericardia (Pacificor) hijuana Gardner and Bowles, Verastegui, 1953, pp. 15, 25 Range.—Paleocene. Clayton fm. (type), lower Midway gr. Localities —_TENN.: Hardeman Co., milepost 481, E. of Middleton USGS station 6091; cut on Southern R.R., 1% mi. E. of Mid- dleton and 200 ft. E. of milepost 481, USGS station 6495 (type localities) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 372919, 372920 USNM Venericardia (Leuroactis) horatiana Gardner Carditidae Venericardia planicosta form vy Harris, 1897b, p. 55 in part, pl. 10, figs. 1-4; Dall, 1903a, p. 1422 in part; Olsson, 1928, p. 27 in part; Harris, 1919, p. 77 in part, not pl. 28, fig. 3; pl. 29 fig. 1; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 959, 960, Nos. 130, 131, 182, 134 Venericardia horniti Gabb, Dall, 1903a, p. 1422 in part not Cardita hornii Gabb, 1864, pp. 174, 232, pl. 24, fig. 157 Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Waring, 1917, p. 54 in part. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 Venericardia horatiana Gardner, 1927, p. 369, figs. 28, 29; Stewart, 1930, p. 160, pl. 9, figs. 1-3; pl. 10, fig. 3; Rutsch, 1936a, pp. 163, 171, 174; Chavan, 1986a, p. 117 Venericardia aragonia Arnold and Hannibal, Rutsch, 1936a, pp. 163, 16 168, 170, 171, 174, 177, 180. Not Arnold and Hannibal, 1914, p. 0 Venericardia (Venericor) horatiana Gardner, Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 177, pl. 39, figs. 1-3, 5; pl. 40, figs. 1, 2,5; Barry, 1942+, p. Ga,yple Batige ng, Menon car uit: (Leuroactis) horatiana Gardner, Verastegui, 1953, pp. 15, , 48, 59 Range.—Lower Eocene. Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Sabinetown fm. (type), upper Wilcox [Sabine] er. Localities—TEXAS; Sabine Co., 1% mi. W. of Sabinetown (type); Sabinetown Bluff, 300 feet to 1%4 mi. below Sabinetown Ferry, Sabine R. ALA.: Washington Co., Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tombigbee R.; Coffee Co., Pea R. at Churchwell’s Bridge, about 332 BULLETIN 218 5% mi. S. of Elba; power plant Pea R., 4 mi. below Elba; Clarke Co., 1.6 mi. S. of Bashi; about 3 mi. W. of Choctaw Corners, near Thomasville; Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. See Gardner and Bowles, 1939, for complete localities. Type.—Holotype, No. 369238 USNM Venericardia horatiana Gardner, Stewart, 1930, in part. Not Gardner, 1927 See also Venericardia stewarti Gardner and Bowles Venericardia hornii Dall, 1903a in part, not Gabb, 1864 See Venericardia (Venericor) horatiana Gardner Venericardia hornti Gabb, Harris, 1896, not Gabb, 1864 See under Venericardia (Venericor) mediaplata Gardner and Bowles Venericardia (Pleuromeris) inflatior Meyer Carditidae Venericardia inflatior Meyer, 1885a, p. 460; Meyer, 1886b, p. 84, pl. 1, fig. 26; Harris, 1919, p. 87, pl. 31, fig. 6 copy Meyer; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 75 in part, not pl. 17, figs. 18, 18a, 18b (=V. infla- tior var. jacksonensis) Cardita (Venericardia) inflatior Meyer, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 215, pl. 82, fig. 12 copy Meyer Cardita inflatior (Meyer), Cossmann, 18938, p. 14 in part under parva Venericardia (? Cyclocardia) inflatior Meyer, Dall, 1903a, p. 1432 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype not USNM, 1962 Venericardia inflatior jacksonensis Meyer Carditidae Venericardia inflatior var. Jacksonensis Meyer, 1885a, p. 460. Not Venericardia Jacksonensis Conrad, 1866a nomen nudum; not Ven- ericardia parva var. Jacksonensis Meyer, 1885a, p. 460 Venericardia (Pleuromeris) inflatior Meyer, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 75 in part, pl. 17, figs. 18-18b (18b type); Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 957 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Br. fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Locality—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type); Clarke Co., Garland Cr. Type.—Holotype, No. 77 GSATC The name Venericardia jacksonensis is badly confused. The V, jackson- ensis Conrad, 1866a, is a nomen nudum. V. jacksonensis Meyer, 1885a, was used twice on the same page, first as a “variety” of V. parva Lea and second as “variety” of V. inflatior Meyer. Neither form was ade- quately described nor figured by Meyer. Both names would have been better dropped because one preoccupied the other. Only one V. jacksonen- sis Meyer can be valid. Harris (1946) figured the holotype of V. inflatior jacksonensis Meyer under V. inflatior Meyer. We, therefore, retain the name jacksonensis for that form because it has better identification as yet. If the variation or subspecies of V. parva designated as jacksonen- sis deserves a name, a new one for it is required. We have listed it herein as V. (Pleuromeris) sp., which see. PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 333 Venericardia intermedia (Whitfield) Carditidae Cardita intermedia Whitfield, 1885, p. 209, pl. 28, figs. 14, 15; Whit- field, 1899, p. 155; Weller, 1907, p. 565, pl. 62, figs. 6, 7 type; fig. 8 Range.—Lower Eocene. ? Vincentown fm.; Manasquan fm. (type) Localities —N.J.; Monmouth Co., Farmingdale (type); ? near Deal Type.—Holotype, Columbia Univ. Coll., No. 19603 AMNH Venericardia Jacksonensis Conrad, 1866a, p. 23 nomen nudum. Not V. parva var. Jacksonensis Meyer, 1885a, p. 460 or V. infla- tior var. Jacksonensis Meyer, 1885a, p. 460; not V. jacksonensis (Conrad), Harris, 1894b, p. 149; not Vaughan, 1896, p. 51 V. jacksonensis Conrad, Dall, 1908a, p. 1424 nomen nudum; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 69 nomen nudum Venericardia (Venericor) jewelli Gardner Carditidae Venericardia (Venericor) jewelli Gardner, 1935, p. 158, pl. 12, figs. 1, 2; Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 184, pl. 42, figs.2,3 . Range.—Paleocene. Tehuacana mem. (type), Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr. Localities —TEXAS: Maverick Co., Comanche Cr. crossing on W. road to Farias near Indio Wells tank, about 29 mi. SE. of Eagle Pass (type); Bibora tank, 7 mi. E. of new Indio ranch house; 3 mi. N. of Media tank Types.—Syntypes, No. 370914 USNM Venericardia (Venericor) klimacodes Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia (Venericor) klimacodes Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 193, pl. 37, figs. 9, 10 Venericardia (Venericor) cf. klimacodes Gardner and Bowles, Harbi- son, 1944, p. 4 (holotype not ANSP), pl. 2 fig. 8 Venericardia planicosta var. klimacodes Gardner and Bowles, Harris end Palmer, 1946, p. 67, pl. 16, figs. 7, 8; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 96 Range.—Middle Eocene. Santee ls., upper Claiborne gr. Upper Eocene. Yazoo cl. (type), upper Jackson gr, Localities—MISS.: Yazoo Co., large ravine, 1 mi. S. of Yazoo City, along street car line about 4% mi. N. of tile plant and just below old reservoir (type). S.C.: Berkeley Co., Santee-Cooper Canal, 17 mi. NW. of Moncks Corner Type.—Holotype, No. 372693 USNM Venericardia (Pleuromeris) leonensis Gardner Carditidae Venericardia (Pleuromeris) leonensis Gardner, 1927, p. 371, figs. 38, 39; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 74, pl. 17, figs. 22, 23 copy Gardner Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne er. Locality—TEXAS: Leon Co., 8 mi. S. of Jewett (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 369247 USNM Venericardia (Pleuromeris) ludvia Harris Venericardia (Pleuromeris) ludvia Harris in Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 74 Range.—Upper Eocene. Jackson gr. (probably) (type) Locality—TEXAS: “Sabine R.” (type) 334 BULLETIN 218 This binomen should be regarded as a nomen nudum. It had no descrip- tion, was not figured, and the type is lost. Type.—Holotype, Harris Coll. PRI. Not figured, not found. Venericardia marylandica Clark and Martin See Venericardia (Venericor) ascia Rogers and Rogers Venericardia (Venericor) mediaplata Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Aldrich, 1894b, p. 242, pl. 12, fig. 3; Harris, 1896, p. 58 in part, pl. 4, fig. 13; Grabau and Shimer, 1909, p. Sone 747 (left valve); Waring, 1917, p. 54. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. Not Cardita hornii Gabb, Harris, 1896, p. 58—Calif. Wetenteandie mooreana Conrad, Dall, 1903a, p. 1422; not Conrad, 1867c, p. 190 Venericardia mediaplata Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 168, pl. 33, figs. 1, 3; Verastegui, 1953, pp. 15, 48 Range.—Paleocene. Clayton fm. (type), lower Midway gr. (Ala., Miss.); Porters Cr. fm., upper Midway gr. (Tenn.); undiffer- entiated (Ga.), Midway ger. Localities —ALA.: Wilcox Co., Prairie Cr. (type). MISS.: Tippah Co., Bluff on S. side of Owl Cr., 234 mi. NE. of Ripley and about % mi. E. of the Ripley-Troy rd. near base of formation. TENN.: Hardeman Co., Porters Cr. TEXAS: Limestone Co., near Horn Hill; Maverick Co., White Bluff, Rio Grande R., 4 % mi. W. of S. of Windmill (Jacal) ranch house. GA.; Houston Co., Robert Sappy’s place, 4 mi. E. of Marshallville, on E. side of a branch of Spring Cr., in a ravine below negro cabins; a A Co., Fort Gaines, Chattahoochee R. limestone at base of the u Type.—Holotype, No. 187241 USNM Venericardia (Venericor ?) mingoensis Gardner and Bowles’ Carditidae Ue ee mingoensis Gardner and Bowles, Cooke, 1936, p. 44 nomen nudum ? Venericardia “planicosta” Cooke, 1936, pp. 48, 47, 49-51 Venericardia (Venericor ?) mingoensis Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 194, pl. 46, figs. 2, 3 Range.—Paleocene. Probably lower Midway, undifferentiated (type) Localities —S.C.: Georgetown Co., Black R., Rhems field, 1 mi. W. of Steamboat Ldg. (type); Black R., 12 mi. NW. of Georgetown Type.—Holotype, No. 372922 USNM Venericardia (Glyptoactis ?) moa Gardner Carditidae Venericardia sp. nov. Harris, 1894b, p. 34, pl. 1, fig. 7 Venericardia alticostata Con. var. Harris, 1896, p. 57 in part, pl. 5, fig. 8 copy Harris, 1894b USGS sta. 583, collector C. A. White, 1887 Venericardia (Glyptoacts ?) moa Gardner, 1935, pp. 157, 168, pl. 10, fig. 1; Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 195, pl. 46, fig. 1 Range.—Paleocene. Tehuacana mem. (type), Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr. Localities —_TEXAS: Maverick Co., Bibora Creek just below Bi- bora tank, about 18 mi. SE. of Eagle Pass (type); 3 mi. N. of Media tank; hillside above small tank, 2 mi. W. of Lopez tank, PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 335 about 29 mi. SE. of Eagle Pass; 1 mi. NW. of Indio Wells; White Bluff on the Rio Grande, about 4% mi. W. of S. of Windmill (Jacal) ranch house Type.—Holotype, No. 370922 USNM Venericardia moa, “n. subsp. ?” Carditidae Venericardia moa Gardner new subspecies ? Gardner, 1935, p. 169 Range.—Paleocene. Midway Localities —TEXAS: See eardiee, 1935, pp. 169, 170 for various localities Types.—Unfigured specimens, No. 370912 USNM Venericardia monilicosta Gabb Bot Texas as in Conrad, 1865a, p. 8; Conrad, 1866a, p. 5 (= Cali- ornia) Venericardia (Venericor) mooreana Conrad . Carditidae Venericardia mooreana Conrad, 1867c, p. 190; Heilprin, 1891a, p. 402 ?; not Harris, 1896, p. 58 (in V. planicosta synonymy) = (V. media- plata Gardner and Bowles); not Dall, 1903a, p. 1422 in part (=V. mediaplata); Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, pp. 104, 112, 113, pl. 11, fig. 4 Venericardia densata mooreana Conrad, Harris, 1919, p. 77, pl. 27, fig. 4; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 962 Range.—Middle Eocene. Presumably Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne gr. (see Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 104) Locahty—‘TEXAS”: Conrad [Wheelock], presumably Stone City Bluff, Brazos R. (type), fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 104 Types.—Possible syntypes (2), No. 13248 ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 78 Venericardia mooreana Dall, 1903a, p. 1422 in part. Not Conrad, 1867c See Venericardia (Venericor) mediaplata Gardner and Bowles Venericardia (Venericor) nanaplata Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia (Venericor) nanaplata Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 169, pl. 33, figs. 2, 7 Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Cooke 1926a, pl. 94, fig. 7; Semmes, 1929, fig. 59-7 not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanafalia fm. (type), lower Wilcox [Sa- bine] gr.; Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities. al WELAS: Marengo Co., Nanafalia Bluff, Tombigbee R. (type) ; Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. Type —Holotype, No. 137226 USNM Venericardia (Venericor) nanaplata nanna Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia (Venericor) nanaplata nanna Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 169, pl. 33, figs. 4, 5, 10, 11 Range.—Lower Eocene. Greggs Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Types. —Syntypes, No. 373028 USNM 356 BULLETIN 218 Venericardia (cf. Claibornicola) nasuta Dall Carditidae Venericardia nasuta Dall, 1903a, p. 1425, pl. 53, fig. 9; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 689; ? Kellum, 1926, p. 23, pl. 3, fig. 3 Venericardia (Claibornicola) nasuta Dall, Stenzel, Krause, and Twin- ing, 1957, p. 106 presumably Claibornicola Range.—Eocene. Dall stated labelled “Midway horizon” but con- sidered this unlikely. Locality —ALA.: “Conecuh County ... no exact locality assigned to the type specimen’, Dall, 1903a, p. 1426 Type.—Holotype, No. 164626 USNM Venericardia (?) natchitoches Harris Carditidae Venericardia natchitoches Harris, 1919, p. 82, pl. 30, fig. 10, 13-16; F. B. Plummer, 1933, p. 811, pl. 8, figs. 6a, 6b; Verastegui, 1953, p. 43; Brann, and Kent, 1960, pp. 957, 958. Not p. 957, No. 663= V. alticostata Conrad Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne ger. Locality —LA.: Natchitoches Par., Natchitoches (type) Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 661, 664-667 PRI Venericardia cf. nodifera Kellum, Harris, 1951; not Kellum, 1926 See Venericardia spp. Venericardia ocalaedes Harris Carditidae Venericardia planicosta var. ocalaedes Harris, 1951, p. 16, pl. 7, fig. 8; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 963 Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”, Ocala gr. Locality —GA.: Houston Co., Georgia Lime Rock quarry about 4 mi. from Perry Type.—Holotype, 24475 PRI Venericardia (Pleuromeris) parva Lea Pl. 2, figs. 8, 9 Carditidae Venericardia parva Lea, 1833, p. 70, pl. 2, fig. 49; Conrad App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 107; Bronn, 1848a, p. 227; Bronn, 1848b, p. 1851; Bronn, 1849, p. 297; Tuomey, 1858, p. 268; Conrad, 1865a, p. 8; Conrad, 1866a, p. 5; not Harris, 1894b, p. 149= “var.”; Harris, 1895b, p. 33; Harris, 1919, p. 88, pl. 31, figs. 13-16; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 73; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 958, 959 Cardita parva (Lea), d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 384; Cossmann, 1893, p. 14 in part Cardita (Venericardia) transversa var. juvenis de Gregorio, 1890, p. 213, pl. 31, figs. 14-22 Cardita (Venericardia) parva Lea, de Gregorio, 1890, p, 213, pl. 32, figs. 1-4, fig. 5 copy Lea Venericardia (Pleuromeris) parva Lea, Dall, 1903a, p. 1432 The original illustration of Lea is a poor representation of the des- cription of the species. Drawings of a type by Otto Meyer are included. Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr.; Gos- port sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., base of and in Gosport sand (type) at Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. Types.—Probable syntypes, Nos. 5258, 5286 Lea Coll. ANSP PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN aoF Venericardia parva Lea “var.” Carditidae Venericardia parva Lea, Harris, 1894b, p. 149 Venericardia parva Lea “var.” Vaughan, 1896, p. 51 Venericardia (Pleuromeris) parva Lea “var.” Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 75, pl. 17, figs. 25, 26; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 959 Range.—Upper Eocene. Lower Jackson gr. Localities—ARK.: Bradley Co., Cornish Ferry, Saline R.; Cleve- land Co., Vince Ferry, Saline R. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 4289 PRI Venericardia parva jacksonensis Meyer See Venericardia (Pleuromeris) sp. See also Venericardia Jacksonensis Conrad, 1866a Venericardia (Pleuromeris) parva symmetrica Dall See Venericardia diversidentata symmetrica Dall Venericardia (?) perantiqua Conrad ¢ Carditidae Cardita subquadrata Gabh, 1860a, p. 303, pl. 48, figs. 21 a, b [not figs. 22 a, b as in text]; rot I. Lea, 1861, p. 150; not Conrad, *848b, p. 128, pl. 14, fig. 9; not Meek, 1864, p. 11; not Gabb, 1860d, p. 395 Venericardia peran’:qua Conrad, 1865a, p. 8; Conrad, 1866a, p. 5; Con- rad in Cook, 18f 9, p. 877, text fig.; Conrad, 1868, p. 731, not “Meek, 1868, p. 731” as in Whitfield, 1885, p. 232; Meyer and Aldrich, 1886, p. 45; Dall, 1908a, pp. 1422, 1423, not p. 1429; not V. perantiqua pi taal Harris, 1896, p. 57; Harris, 1919, p. 85; Gardner 1923, p. _Cardita perantiqua (Conrad), Whitfield, 1885, p. 232, pl. 30, figs. 8-10 [read in Whitfield, fig. 21 for pl. XX XI]; Scott, 1898, p. 504, pl. 11, fig. 3; Scott, 1907, pl. 16, fig. 3 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities—N.J.: Monmouth Co., Shark R.; near Monmouth; Farmingdale; Burlington Co. “green marl” Gabb, (type) C. sub- quadrata) Types.—Unknown, not listed in Moore; 1962 Venericardia perantiqua Harris, 1896, not Conrad, 1865a See V. perantiqua Conrad for Harris reference only. Venericardia (Leuroactis) pilsbryi Stewart Carditidae Venericardia pilsbryi Stewart, 1930, p. 158, pl. 9, figs. 4, 5; pl. 10, figs. 1, 2 [Type species for section Leuroactis, Stewart, 1930] Venericardia (Venericor) pilsbryi Stewart, Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 175, pl. 38, figs. 9, 10 Venericardia (Leuroactis) pilsbryi Stewart, Verastegui, 1953, p. 48 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanafalia fm., lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr.; Tuscahoma fm. (type), middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Wilcox Co., Yellow Bluff, Alabama R. (type), descent to Lower Peachtree Ferry, Alabama R.; Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg. (lower bed), Alabama R.; Bells Ldg., Alabama R. Type.—Holotype, No. 12510 ANSP Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Aldrich, 1886 in part; Cooke, 1926a. Not V. planicosta Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia (Venericor) hatcheplata Gardner and Bowles 338 BULLETIN 218 Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Aldrich, 1894b; Harris, 1896 in part; Grabau and Shimer, 1909 in part. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia (Venericor) mediaplata Gardner and Bowles Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 960, No. 133, 157 only. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia (Venericor) bashiplata Gardner and Bowles Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 960, Nos. 635, 636, 638, 689 only. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia (Venericor) claiboplata Gardner and Bowles Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 959, 960, Nos. 130, 131, 182, 1384 only. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia (Leuroactis) horatiana Gardner Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Clark, 1895 in part; Clark, 1896 in part. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia (Venericor) potapacoensis Clark and Martin Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Conrad, 1830; Conrad, 1832a, Con- rad, 1865a; Clark, 1895 in part; Clark, 1896 in part. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia (Venericor) regia Conrad ? Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Cooke, 1936. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia (Venericor ?) mingoensis Gardner Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Dana, 1863, fig. 801; 1895, p. 897, fig. 1481 same fig. as 1863. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 Probably V. claiboplata Gardner and Bowles, 1939 which see Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Harris, 1894b, p. 42, in part. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia (Venericor) smithii Aldrich Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Harris, 1897b in part; Waring, 1917 (as vat: 5 error for 5) [delta]; Stewart, 1930. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 12 See Venericardia (Venericor) bashiplata Gardner and Bowles Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Harris, 1897b, p. 42. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia spp. Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Harris, 1899b. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia (Venericor) densata pendletonensis Gardner and Bowles Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Richards, 1948; Richards, 1950. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia spp. Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Waring, 1917. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 See Venericardia (Leuroactis) horatiana Gardner PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN = 339 Venericardia planicosta Lamarck “var.” Harris and Palmer See Venericardia sp. Venericardia planicosta Lamarck var. 5 error for 6 [delta] See Venericardia (Venericor) bashiplata Gardner and Bowles Venericardia planicosta Lamarck form « [alpha] Harris, 1897b, p. 54; Stewart, 1930, p. 157 Not specifically identified. Localities, Nanafalia, Tombigbee R. Mar- engo Co., Ala.; 4 mi. above Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R., Monroe Co., Ala., Wilcox [Sabine] gr., Harris. Specimens unknown. Venericardia planicosta Lamarck form f [beta] Harris, 1897b See Venericardia aposmithi Gardner and Bowles Venericardia planicosta Lamarck form vy [gamma] Harris, 1897b in part; Dall, 1903a; Olsson, 1928 See Venericardia (Venericor) horatiana Gardner Venericardia planicosta Lamarck form y [gamma], Harris,,1919 See Venericardia sp. Venericardia planicosta Lamarck form 6 [delta] Harris, 1897b in part; Harris, 1919; Dall, 1903a, p. 1422; Stewart, 1930, pp. 154, 156 See Venericardia (Venericor) bashiplata Gardner and Bowles See also V. (V.) hatcheplata Gardner and Bowles See also V. (V.) claiboplata Gardner and Bowles Venericardia planicosta densata (Conrad) See Venericardia densata (Conrad) Venericardia planicosta klimacodes Gardner and Bowles See Venericardia (Venericor) klimacodes Gardner and Bowles Venericardia planicosta laticardo Dall, 1903a not Wood, 1871 See Venericardia (Venericor) hatcheplata Gardner and Bowles Venericardia planicosta ocalaedes Harris See “Venericardia” ocalaedes Harris Venericardia planicosta var, regia Conrad See Venericardia (Venericor) regia Conrad Venericardia planicosta smithi Harris See Venericardia (Venericor) hijuana Gardner and Bowles See also Venericardia (Venericor) smithi Harris Venericardia (Venericor) potapacoensis Clark and Martin Carditidae Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Clark, 1896, p. 80 in part, pl. 23, figs. la, 1b only; pl. 24, figs. la, 1b only; Veatch, 1906, pl. 14, figs. 1, la, 1b, le copy Clark. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 Venericardia potapacoensis Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 179, pl. 40, fig. 4 holotype; figs. 5, 5a copies Clark, 1896, pl. 23, figs. la, 1b; figs. 6, 6a copies Clark pl. 24, figs. la, 1b; Dall, 1903a, p. 1423; not V. aff. potapacoensis Clark and Martin, Dumble, 1908, p. 273; not Dum- ble, 1915a, p. 490; Waring, 1917, pp. 54, 96, not Harris=Clark and Martin; Harris, 1919, p. 77; Woods, 1922, p. 69; Stewart, 1930, pp. 158, 160; Rutsch, 1936a, pp. 164, 169 [not p. 167=V. diga Gardner and Bowles, 1939]; Chavan, 1986a, p. 117 340 BULLETIN 218 Verericardia (Venericor) potapacoensis ete and Martin, Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 180, pl. 41, figs. 3, 4, Venericor potapacoensis (Clark and ee: Vokes, 1961, p. 50 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Localities—MD.: Prince Georges Co., Piscataway Cr.; Upper Marlboro, gully SW. of town; 1 mi. SE. of Piscataway; Charles Co., La Plata; W. of Port Tobacco (type); E. of Port Tobacco; head of Nanjemoy Cr., % mi. below Chapel Point; 2 and 2% mi. above Popes Cr.; river bluff below Popes Cr.; Potomac R. VA.; King George Co., Woodstock; about %-34 mi. W. of Mathias Pt., Potomac R.; Potomac Cr., 50 ft. from top of bluff Types.—Holotype, USNM; paratypes, ANSP Venericardia praecisa Dall Carditidae Venericardia rotunda Lea var. Harris, 1894b, p. 149 Venericardia praecisa Dall, 1903a, pp. 1424, 1427, 1429, pl. 56, figs. 7, 8; Schuchert, e¢ al., 1905, p. 689; Dall, 1916, pp. 488, 496 not Mio- cene; Stewart, 1930, p. 151 Venericardia diversidentata praccisa Dall, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 71, pl. 17, figs. 12-14; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 954, 955 Range.—Upper Eocene. White Bluff fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Localities —ARK.: Cleveland Co., Sta. 2232, sec. 32, T. 10 [?], R. 11 W. (type); Vince Ferry, Saline R.; near Cross Roads Church. For further Ark. localities see Harris, 1894b Type.—Holotype, No. 138638 USNM Venericardia (Venericor) regia Conrad Carditidae Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Conrad, 1830, p. 215; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 107; Clark; 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 80 in part, pl. 21, fig. 3; pl. 22, fig. 2; pl. 28, fig. 1c; pl. 24, fig. 1c; pl. 25, figs. la, 1b, 1c. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 Cardita planicosta (Lamarck), Conrad, 1832a, p. 20 in part, pl. 5, fig. 2; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 107; Heil- prin, 1884b, p. 87; Cossmann, 1898, p. 14; Harris, 1895b, p. 35 Venericardia planicosta var. regia Conrad, 1865a, p. 8; Conrad, 1865i, p. 364; Harris, 1894a, p. 302 in part; not Harris, 1896, p. 58; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 178, pl. 38, figs. 1, la; pl. 39, figs. 1, la; pl. 40, figs. 1-8; Grabau and Shimer, 1909, p. 545, fig. 746; Waring, 1917, pp. 54, 5D; Woods, 1922, pp. 66, 69 Venericardia regia Conrad, Conrad, 1866a, p. 5; Dall, 1903a, p. 1421; Stewart, 1930, pp. 154- 157 in part: Rutsch, 1936a, pp. 162-164, 169, 180; Chavan, 1936a, Oy dlalyfc Chavan, 1936b, p. 166 Cardita (Venericardia) planicosta var. regia Conrad, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 214 in part, pl. 32, fig. 10 copy Conrad, 1832a Not Cardita regia (Conrad), Heilprin, 1891a, p. 402 Venericardia (Venericor) regia Conrad, Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 46, figs. 8, 10 copy Clark and Martin Venericor regia (Conrad), Vokes, 1961, p. 49, pl. 10, fig. 12 Range—Paleocene. Aquia fm. (type) Localities—MD.: Prince Georges Co., Piscataway (type); Upper Marlboro; Collington; Fort Washington; 1 mi. NE. of Piscata- way; Queen Annes Co., Rolphs Ldg., Chester R.; Cecil Co., Fred- ericktown. See Clark and Martin, 1901 for further Md. localities. VA.: Stafford Co., 1 mi. E. of Stafford courthouse; mouth of Potomac Cr. PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 34] Type.—Lectotype herein designated, specimen No. 12508 ANSP considered by Stewart, 1930, p. 154 as type. Not designated by Stewart or Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 187 Venericardia regia Conrad, Dall, 1903a in part; Stewart, 1930 in part See Venericardia aposmithiti Gardner and Bowles Venericardia (Venericardia) rotunda Lea Carditidae Venericardia rotunda Lea, 1833, p. 70, pl. 2, fig. 48; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 107; Conrad, 1865a, p. 8; Con- rad, 1866a, p. 5; Harris, 1895b, p. 39; Dall, 1903a, pp. 1424, 1429; Harris, 1919, p. 78, pl. 29, figs. 4, 5; Rutsch, 1943, p. 156; Gardner, 1945, p. 93 in part; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 69, pl. 17, figs. 4, Se Verastegui, 1953, p. 38 ? Glyptoactis; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. Cardita rotunda (Lea), Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; Bronn, 1848a, p. 227; Bronn, 1848b, p. 1852; Bronn, 1849, p. 297; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 384; Tuomey, 1858, pp. 264, 273; Heilprin, 1884b, p. 86; not Heilprin, 1891a, p. 403; Cossmann, 1893, p. 14 Cardita (Venericardia) transversa Mut. rotunda (Lea), de Gregorio, 1890, p. 212, pl. 31, figs. 6-12, fig. 13 copy Lea Venericardia rotunda fungina Harris, 1919, pp. 79, 80, pl. 28, figs. 4, 5; pl. 29, fig. 2; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 964 Venericardia rotunda funiculus Harris, 1919, pp. 79, 80, pl. 28, figs. 6, 7; pl. 29, fig. 3; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 964 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Probable syntypes, Nos. 5267, 5269, 5270 ANSP; syntypes V. rotunda fungina Harris, Nos. 641, 642, 645, PRI; syntypes V. rotunda funiculus Harris, Nos. 643, 644, 646 PRI Venericardia rotunda Lea, F. B. Plummer, 1933. Not Lea, 1833, p. 70 See Venericardia rotunda coloradensis Harris Venericardia rotunda Lea var. Harris, 1894b See Venericardia praecisca Dall Venericardia rotunda coloradonis Harris Carditidae Venericardia (rotunda ?) coloradonis Harris, 1919, p. 81, pl. 29, fig. 9; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 953 Venericardia rotunda Lea, F. B. Plummer, 1933, p. 811, pl. 8, figs. 7a, Tb Range.—Middle Eocene. Weches fm. (type), middle Claiborne gr. Localities TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Smithville, Colorado R. (type). LA.: Sabine Par., Sabine R., near mouth of Bayou Negreet Type.—Holotype, No. 652 PRI Venericardia rotunda flabellum Harris Carditidae Venericardia rotunda var. flabellum Harris, 1919, p. 80, pl. 29, fig. 8 Venericardia flabellum Harris, F. B. Plummer, 1933, p. 811, pl. 8, figs. 8a, 8b Venericardia rotunda flabellum Harris, Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 964 342 BULLETIN 218 Range.—Middle Eocene. Weches. fm. (type), middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Smithville, Colorado R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 651 PRI Venericardia rotunda fungina Harris See Venericardia rotunda Lea Venericardia rotunda funiculus Harris See Venericardia rotunda Lea Venericardia rotunda kingi F. B. Plummer Carditidae Venericardia flabellum kingi F. B. Plummer, 1933, p. 811, pl. 8, figs. 9a, 9b Range.—Middle Eocene. “Crockett fm.” (type); Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Shipps Ford on Colorado R. just N. of Bastrop-Fayette Co. line Tynes eyes, No. 21503 BEG (fig. 9a); No. 21502 BEG (fig. 9b) Venericardia (rotunda) varying towards trapaquara Harris See Venericardia rotunda Lea, subsp. Venericardia (Venericardia) rotunda Lea, subsp. Carditidae Venericardia (rotunda) varying towards trapaquara Harris, 1919, p. 80, pl. 29, figs. 6, 7; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 965 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality—MISS.: Clarke Co., Wautubbee; [? Co.] “Johnson’s place” (Harris Coll.) Types.—F igured specimens, Nos. 649, 650 PRI Venericardia (Venericor) sabinensis Barry Carditidae Venericardia (Venericor) sabinensis Barry, 1942+, p. 61, pl. 7, figs. -9 Venericardia sabinensis Barry, Wasem and Wilbert, 1943, pp. 188, 192, pl. 31, fig. 10 Range.—Lower Eocene. Pendleton Ferry fm. (type), middle Wil- cox [Sabine] gr. Locality —LA.: Sabine Par., stream bed in SW. 4% SW. 4% SE. % sec. 3, T.5 N., R. 13 W. (type) Tupeirs Holotine, No. 5161; paratypes, No. 5162, 5162A LSU Pal. Mus. Venericardia scabricostata (Guppy), Richards and Palmer See Venericardia sp. Venericardia (Claibornicardia) sillimani Lea Carditidae Venericardia Sillimani Lea, 1833, p. 69, pl. 2, fig. 47; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 107; Tuomey, 1858, p. 268; Conrad, 1865a, p. 8; Conrad, 1866a, p. 5; Aldrich, 1886, p. 44; Harris, 1895b, p. 42 Cardita alticostata Conrad, Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 7 in part; Bronn, 1848a, p. 224; Bronn, 1848b, p. 1852; Bronn, 1849, p. 297; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 384 in part PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 343 Cardita (Venericardia) transversa Lea Mut. Sillimani Lea, de Greg- orio, 1890, p. 212, pl. 31, fig. 1, copy Lea, figs. 2, 3 Cardita (Venericardia) transversa Lea Mut. secans de Gregorio, 1890, p. 212, pl. 31, figs. 4, 5; Cossmann, 1893, p. 14 Cardita transversa (Lea), Cossmann, 1893, p. 14 in part Venericardia alticostata (Conrad), Dall, 1903a, pp. 1419, 1423, 1424 in part; Harris, 1919, p. 82, pl. 30, figs. 1, 2, not figs. 3-5; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 951, Nos. 653, 654 only Venericardia (Claibornicardia) sillimani Lea, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 110, pl. 14, figs. 1-4 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 5253 ANSP [fide Harris notebook, 1895c] Venericardia simplex (Wood), Dall, 1903a; not Wood, 1871, p. 151 See Venericardia gulielmi Gardner and Bowles Venericardia (Venericor) smithii Aldrich Carditidae Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Harris, 1894b, p. 42 in part. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 Venericardia smith Aldrich, 1894b, p. 248, pl. 12, figs. la, 1b; Dall, 1908a, pp. 1422, 1425; Grabau and Shimer, 1909, p. 544, fig. 747 [rt. valve] [smithi]; F. B. Plummer, 1933, pp. 548, 547, 551, 552, 811, 812, pl. 8, figs. 4a, 4b; Chavan, 1936a, p. 117 Venericardia planicosta smithi Aldrich, Harris, 1896, p. 59 in part, pl. 4, fig. 14 copy Aldrich; pl. 5, figs. 1, 2; Woods, 1922, p. 68 Venericardia (Venericor) smithti Aldrich, Gardner, 1935, pp. 157, 160, pl. 12, figs. 3, 4 copies syntypes; Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 185, pl. 48, figs. 2, 3; Shimer and Shrock. 1944, p. 419, pl. 167, fig. 15 copy Aldrich (smithi) Range.—Paleocene. Clayton fm. (type), lower Midway gr.; Kin- caid fm., lower Midway gr.; Wills Point fm., upper Midway gr. Localities —_ALA.: Wilcox Co., “Prairie Creek, near Allenton, hills in and near Mr. McConnico’s plantation” (type). GA.: Schley Co., Wall’s Crossing, 4 mi. E. of Ellaville. See Harris, 1896 for additional localities. See Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 186 for Texas localities Types.—Syntypes, No. 638913 USNM (figs. 1, la); No. 4 GSATC (fig. 1b) Venericardia (Venericor) stewarti Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia horatiana Gardner, Stewart, 1930, p. 161 in part Venericardia (Venericor) stewarti Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 178, pl. 39, figs. 4, 6, 7 Range.—Middle Eocene. Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr.; Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, a short distance be- low Lisbon Ldg., Alabama R., Bed 4, Cooke sec. (type). TEXAS: Sabine Co., Sulphur Branch, near Sabinetown, Sabine R. Types.—Holotype, No. 154933; paratype, No, 116027 USNM 344 BULLETIN 218 Venericardia (?) subquadrata (Conrad) Carditidae Cardita subquadrata Conrad, 1848a, p. 298; Conrad, 1848b, p. 128, pl. 14, fig. 10; Conrad in Wailes, 1854, p. 287 (reprint, 1939, p. 10); Harris, 1919, p. 86. Not Cardita subquadrata Gabb, 1860a; Gabb, 1860d Venericardia subquadrata (Conrad), Conrad, 1865a, p. 8 “A” error; “2” subquadrata Conrad, 1866a, p. 5; Harris, 1919, pl. 31, fig. 7 copy Conrad Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne ger. Locality.—S.C.: Calhoun Co., “St. Matthew’s Parish, Orangeburg District” (type) Type.—Missing ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 99 Venericardia (?) subrotunda (Conrad) Carditidae Cardita subrotunda Conrad, 1848a, p. 298; Conrad, 1848b, p. 129, pl. 14, fig. 11; Conrad in Wailes, 1854, p. 287 (reprint, 1939, p. 10); Harris, 1919, p. 86 Venericardia subrotunda (Conrad), Dall, 1903a, p. 1424; Harris, 1919, pl. 31, fig. 9 copy Conrad Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —S.C.: Calhoun Co., “St. Matthew’s Parish, Orange- burg District” (type) Type.—Missing ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 100 Venericardia tetrica (Conrad) See Cardita tetrica Conrad nomen nudum Venericardia (?) texalana Gardner Carditidae Venericardia trapaquara Harris, 1919, p. 81 in part, pl. 30, fig. 7; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 967, No. 659 only Venericardia trapaquara subsp. texalana Gardner, 1927, p. 370, figs. Men cmienedia texalana Gardner, F. B. Plummer, 1938, p. 811, pl. 8, figs. 5a, 5 Venericardia trapaquara texalana Gardner, Stenzel, Krause, and Twin- ing, 1957, p. 106 “not subspecies V. (C.) trapaquara Harris” Range.—Middle Eocene. Weches fm. (type) (fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining), middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Burleson Co., Black Shoals, Brazos R. (type) [same as Collier’s Ferry fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 106] Type.—Holotype, ANSP Venericardia (Pleuromeris) tortidens Harris Carditidae Venericardia (Pleuromeris) tortidens Harris, 1919, p. 87, pl. 31, figs. 12, 12a, 12b; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 74, pl. 17, figs. 24, 27-29 copy Harris, 1919; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 967 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr.; Gosport sd., uppermost Claiborne gr. Localities—ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. (type); Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 672, 672a PRI Venericardia transversa Lea See Venericardia (Claibornicardia) alticostata (Conrad) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 345 Venericardia (Claibornicardia) trapaquara Harris Carditidae Venericardia trapaquara Harris, 1895a, p. 48, pl. 1, fig. 7; 1919, p. 81 in part, pl. 30, figs. 6, 8 (type), 9 (not fig. 7=V. texalana Gardner) ; Harris and Palmer, 1946, pp. 68, 71; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 967 Venericardia, n. sp. Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 104 Venericardia (Claibornicardia) trapaquara Harris, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 114, pl. 14, figs. 6-11 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne 2£F. Localities—TEXAS: Robertson Co., Cedar Cr., SE. corner of Wheelock League, 200 yds. N. of Brazos Co. line (Bur. Ec. Geol. loc. No. 197-T-3) (type); Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R.; Houston Co., bluff left bank Trinity R., 0.85 mi. air-line dis- tance N. of Alabama Ferry Type.—Holotype, No. 20502 BEG Venericardia trapaquara texalana Gardner C See Venericardia (?) texalana Gardner Venericardia (?) trapezium (Tuomey) Carditidae Cardita trapezium Tuomey, 1853, p. 194; Dall, 1903a, p. 1424 Range.—Cretaceous mixed with Eocene. Near Wilmington, N.C. Cretaceous is in contact with Tertiary. (Stanton, 1891, pp. 333- 334; Stephenson, 1923, p. 192; Kellum, 1926, p. 3) Locality—N.C.: New Hanover Co., Wilmington (type) Type.—Unknown Venericardia (Venericor) turneri Gardner and Bowles Carditidae Venericardia (Venericor) turneri Gardner and Bowles, 1939, p. 179, pl. 41, figs. 1, 2 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. i ag a Washington Co., Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tombigbee . (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 372921 USNM Venericardia vicksburgiana Dall Carditidae Venericardia vicksburgiana Dall, 1908a, p. 1428, pl. 56, fig. 6; Schu- chert, et al., 1905, p. 690 Range.—Upper Eocene. “Ocala ls.”, Ocala gr. Locality —FLA.: Marion Co., Martin Sta. near Ocala (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 164548 USNM Venericardia (?) vigintinaria (Conrad) Carditidae Cardita vigintinaria Conrad, 1848a, p. 297; Conrad, 1848b, p. 128, pl. 14, fig. 12; Conrad in Wailes, 1854, p. 287 (reprint, 1939, p. 10); Harris, 1919, p. 86 Venericardia vigintinaria (Conrad), Dall, 1903a, p. 1424; Harris, 1919, p. 77, pl. 31, fig. 10 copy Conrad (viginitaria) Range.—Middle Eocene. McBean fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—S.C.: Calhoun Co., “St. Matthew’s Parish, Orangeburg District” (type) Type.—Missing ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 109 C. virgintinaria [sic] 346 BULLETIN 218 Venerié@ardia (?) whitei Gardner Carditidae Venericardia alticostata Conrad var., Harris, 1896, p. 57 in part not pl. 5, fig. 3=V. moa; not Cardita alticostata Conrad, 1833a, p. 342 as stated in Harris, 1896, p. 57 ee ane (alticostata subsp. ?) whitei Gardner, 1923, p. 112, pl. , fis Venericardia whitei Gardner, Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 31, fig. 3 copy Gardner type; Gardner, 1935, p. 166 under subgenus Glyptoactis Range.—Paleocene. Tehuacana mem. (type), Kincaid fm., lower Midway er. Localities —TEXAS: Uvalde Co., bluff on Frio R. % mi. below Evans’ (Myrick’s) apiary (type); 11 mi. S. of Sabinal, a few hundred yards S. of the junction of Elm Cr. with Sabinal Cr. Type.—Holotype, No. 352269 USNM Venericardia (?) wilcoxensis Dall Carditidae Venericardia alticostata Conrad “var.” Harris, 1896, p. 58 in part, pl. 4, fig. 12 not of Conrad; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 419, pl. 167, fig. 16 (alticosta sic) copy Harris, 1896; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 951 No. 38 only Venericardia wilcoxensis Dall, 1903a, p. 1426, pl. 54, fig. 12; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 690; Harris, 1919, p. 84, pl. 30, fig. 11; Cooke, 1926a, pl. 93, fig. 4; Semmes, 1929, fig. 51-4; F. B. Plummer, 1933, p. 811, pl. 8, figs. 3a, 3b; Gardner, 1985, p. 163, pl. 14, fig. 1 holotype, figs. 2, 3 copy Cooke; Rutsch, 1943, p. 156; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 968 ae Re wilcoxensis tripla Dall, 1903a, p. 1426; Gardner, 1935, p. Range.—Paleocene. Matthews Ldg. mem. (type), uppermost Por- ters Creek fm., upper Midway er. Localities—ALA.: Wilcox Co., Matthews Ldg., 9 mi. W. of Cam- den, sec. 12, T. 12 N., R. 6 E., Alabama R. (type from specimen also Schuchert, et al.) ; Dale’s Br., 1 mi. NW. of Oak Hill (Gard- ner, 1935, not type as stated, p. 164); near Graveyard Hill Type.—Holotype, No. 164542 USNM Venericardia wilcoxensis tripla Dall=V. wilcoxensis Dall Ven eninge wilcoxensis tripla Dall, 1903a, p. 1426; Gardner, 1935, p. 64 In 1903 Dall called attention to a specimen the ribs of which could be differentiated from the typical V. wilcoxensis and gave the name tripla as a “variety”. The specimen so-named is available. The form does not seem to be worthy of a separate name from the species, V. wilcoxensis. To satisfy nomenclatorial procedure, we designate the specimen No. 129- 897 USNM as the lectotype of tripla. Thus established, the name falls in the synonymy of V. wilcoxensis Dall, which see. Range.—Paleocene. Naheola fm. (type), upper Midway gr. Locality—ALA.: Wilcox Co., Dale’s Branch near Allentown (loc. 287 USGS) (type). Also indicated as Dale’s Br., 1 mi. NW. of Oak Hill P.O. (3106 USGS) Type.—Lectotype tripla, herein designated, No. 129897 USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 347 Venericardia (?) withlacoochensis Richards Carditidae Venericardia withlacoochensis Richards in Richards and Palmer, 1953, p. 47, pl. 10, fig. 5 Range.—Upper Eocene. Inglis fm. (type), lower Ocala gr. Locality —FLA.: Levy Co., a rd. metal pit 2.9 mi. S. of N. limits of Gulf Hammock just SW. of State Road 55 in SW. % sec. 34, T. 14S., R. 16 E. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. I-7539 Fla. Geol. Sur. Venericardia, n. sp. Renick and Stenzel, 1931 See Venericardia (Claibornicardia) trapaquara Harris Venericardia “sp. nov.” Harris, 1894b, pl. 1, fig. 7 See Venericardia moa Gardner and Bowles Venericardia sp. Carditidae Venericardia scabricostata (Guppy), Richards and Palmer, 1953, p. 47, pl. 10, figs. 1, 2; not Cardita scabricostata Guppy, 1886, p. 292, pl. 18, fig. 10; not Maury, 1917 [not 1919 as in Richards and Palmer], p. 198, pl. 33, fig. 1 Range.—Middle Eocene. Avon Park ls., upper Claiborne gr. Upper Eocene. Inglis fm., lower Ocala gr. Localities —FLA.; Levy Co., road metal pit 2.9 mi. south of north limits of Gulf Hammock, just SW. of State Road 55 in SW. % sec. 34, T. 14 S., R. 16 E.; New Lebanon dolomite pit, sec. 12, T. 16 S., R. 16 E.; dredged channel of Waccassassa R. in SW. 4% SW. % sec. 8, T. 14 S., R. 16 E. below bridge on State Road 55; along Withlacoochee R. at dam of Florida Power Corp. in SW. 4% SW. % sec. 8, T. 17 S., R. 17 E. Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. I-7533, I-7534 Fla. Geol. Sur. Venericardia sp. Carditidae Venericardia planicosta Lamarck var., Richards, 1948, p. 2, pl. 1, fig. 6; Richards, 1950, pp. 14, 75, fig. 68f. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 Range.—Middle Eocene. (? Claiborne gr.) Locality —N.C.: Johnston Co., about 3 mi. W. of Clayton Type.—Figured specimen, probably ANSP “Venericardia” sp. [yg. fide Meyer] Carditidae Micromeris senex Meyer, 1886b, p. 81, pl. 3, fig. 22; Meyer, 1887a, p. 16 said it was a young Venericardia; Dall, 1903a, p. 1480 appeared to agree; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 78, pl. 18, fig. 19 Astarte (Micromeris) senex Meyer, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 200, pl. 27, fig. 30 copy Meyer Crassatella (Micromeris) senex Meyer, Museum label Alabama Muse- um Natural History Range.—Upper Eocene. “Bed g” 1st bed above Scutella bed, lower Jackson gr. si ps lil Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff “bed g”, Alabama Type.—Figured specimen, No. 65 GSATC 348 BULLETIN 218 Venericardia (Pleuromeris) sp. Carditidae Venericardia parva var. Jacksonensis Meyer, 1885a, p. 460; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 75, pl. 17, figs. 19-21; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 959. Not V. Jacksonensis Conrad, 1866a nomen nudum Not Venericardia inflatior var. Jacksonensis Meyer, 1885a, p. 460 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm., lower Jackson gr. Locality—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson Type.—Holotype We parva jacksonensis JHU fide Harris, 1946; not found USNM 1962 Venericardia sp. Carditidae Venericardia sp., Kellum, 1926, p. 238, pl. 3, fig. 4 Range.—Upper Eocene. Castle Hayne ls., Jackson gr. Locality —N.C.: New Hanover Co., Wilmington Type.——Figured specimen, No. 353250 USNM Venericardia sp. Carditidae Venericardia planicosta Lamark “var.’”’ Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 65, pl. aot figs. 1-11; pl. 16, figs. 1-6, 9; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 960, 96 Venericardia (Venericor) planicosta cf. densata Conrad, Wilbert, 1953, p. 1238, pl. 2) ties Range.—Upper Eocene. Lower and upper Jackson gr. Localities —ARK.: St. Francis Co., Crow Cr.; Jefferson Co., White Bluff, Arkansas R. MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson. LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery, Red R.; Caldwell Par., Bunker Hill, Ouachita R. Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. 4256—4267 PRI Venericardia sp. Carditidae Venericardia planicosta gamma Harris, 1919, p. 77, pl. 28, fig. 3; pl. 29, fig. 1; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 962 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., [upper Lisbon fm.], upper Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Bluff, Alabama R. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 640 PRI Venericardia spp. Carditidae Venericardia planicosta Lamarck, Harris, 1897b, p. 54, pl. 9, figs. 1, 2,3; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 960. Not Lamarck, 1801, p. 123 Range.—Lower Eocene. Middle and upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities —ALA.: Monroe Co., Bells Ldg., Alabama R.; Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. 156, 157 PRI (8d specimen lost) Venericardia spp. Carditidae Venericardia spp. Gardner, 1935, pp. 166, 168, 170, 171 Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr.; Wills Point fm., upper Midway gr. Localities -TEXAS: Medina Co., Verde Cr., 4% mi. NE. of Hondo; Hunt Co., 14 mi. SE. of Greenville; Bazar Co., Jet PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 349 Crossing, 3 mi. below Garza Crossing; Guadalupe Co., Guada- lupe R., 214 mi. above power house S. of Sequin Types.—Unfigured specimens not found USNM, 1962 Venericardia spp. Carditidae Venericardia cf. nodifera Kellum, Harris, 1951, p. 16, pl. 7, figs. 9-11; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 958. Not Kellum 1926, p. 36 Miocene Range.—vUpper Eocene. “Ocala ls.” Ocala gr. Localities —FLA.: Marion Co., E. of Kendrick; 1 mi. 8. of Reddick Types.—Figured specimens, 24476-24478 PRI Veniella decisa Morton, Whitfield See Veniella sp. Veniella ? rhomboidea (Conrad) Arcticidae (also placed in Pleurophoridae) VAapotee 2 phomboren Conrad, 1853a, p. 275, pl. 24, fig. 7 (Dall reprint, , p. 161) Veniella ? rhomdoidea (Conrad), Whitfield, 1885, p. 215, pl. 28, figs. 12, 18 type; Johnson, 1905, p. 14; Weller, 1907, p. 538, pl. 58, figs. Range.—Lower Eocene. Manasquan fm. (type) Locality —N.J.: Ocean Co., near New Egypt; Monmouth Co., near Farmingdale; Burlington Co. (type) Type——Iin ANSP 1905, fide Johnson Veniella sp. Arcticidae (also placed in Pleurophoridae) Veniella decisa (Morton), Whitfield, 1885, p. 145, pl. 19, figs. 15, 16 not Cardita decisa Morton, 1833a, p. 292; 1833b, pl. 9, fig. 3 see Weller, 1907, p. 541; Whitfield, 1899, p. 166 Veniella ? decisa (Morton), Weller, 1907, p. 540, pl. 58, figs. 25-26 Whitfield’s specimen Range.—Paleocene. Hornerstown fm.? Localities.—N.J.; 2? Co., Blue-Ball; Gloucester Co., I. Stratton, near Mullica Hill Type.—Figured specimen, No. 7492 N.J. St. Mus. Trenton Venus discoidalis (Conrad) See Rhadopitaria discoidalis (Conrad) “Venus” [indet.] jacksonensis Meyer Veneridae Venus jacksonensis Meyer, 1887a, p. 12, pl. 2, fig. 4; Palmer, 1927/1929, p. 195, pl. 33, fig. 9 copy Meyer “Venus” jacksonensis Meyer, Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 96, pl. 21, fig. 9a copy Meyer Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Br. fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Locality.—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 638890 USNM Venus poulsoni (Conrad) See Pitar poulsoni (Conrad) 350 BULLETIN 218 Venus retisculpta Meyer See Textivenus retisculpta (Meyer) Venus ripleyana Gabb See Pitar ripleyana (Gabb) Venus subcrassa (Lea) See Rhabdopitaria subcrassa (Lea) Venus trigoniata (Lea) See Katherinella trigoniata (Lea) Venus vespertina Conrad See ? Pitar vespertina (Conrad) Verticordia (Trigonulina) cossmanni Dall Verticordiidae “Verticordia eocoenensis Langdon em.”, Cossmann, 1893, p. 7, pl. 1, fig. 6 Verticordia (Trigonulina) cossmanni Dall, 1903a, p. 1512 Eocene only; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 112, pl. 23, fig. 23 copy Cossmann; Sten- zel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 179 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Br. fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Locality—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type) Type.—Specimen figured, formerly Cossmann Coll., Lab. Geol., Sorbonne, Paris. Not present in June, 1962 fide M. Beauvais Verticordia (Verticordia) eocensis Langdon Verticordiidae Verticordia Hocensis Langdon, 1886, p. 208 described; Aldrich, 1886, p. AO, pl. 6, fig. 138 figured; Harris, 1919, p. 182 in part, pl. 55, fig. 13 not fig. 14 copy Dall; Harris and Palmer, 1946, p. 111, pl. "93, fig. 24; Stenzel, Krause, "and Twining, 1957, p. 179 V. ( Verticordia) : Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 973 Not Verticordia eocoenensis Langdon em., Cossmann, 1893, p. 7, pl. 1, fig. 6 not of Langdon. See Verticordia cossmanni Not Verticordia eocenensis Langdon em. Dall, 1900, p. 1198, pl. 42, figs. 13, 14; Dall, 1903a, p. 1510 in part; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 692 see Verticordia sp. Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type), label with Aldrich specimen. Langdon indicated Clai- borne and Jackson originally. Type (Aldrich) is from Claiborne. Type.—Holotype, No. 638722 USNM “Verticordia eocoenensis Langdon em.” Cossmann See Verticordia (Trigonulina) cossmanni Dall Verticordia eocensis Langdon “var.” Harris, 1919 See Verticordia sp. Verticordia eocensis sotoensis Aldrich | See Verticordia (Trigonulina) sctoensis Aldrich PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 351 Verticordia (Haliris) granuloides Aldrich Verticordiidae Verticordia (Haliris) granuloides Aldrich, 1908b, p. 75, pl. 5, fig. 10 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 639057 USNM Verticordia (Haliris) mississippiensis Dall Verticordiidae Verticordia (Haliris) mississippiensis Dall, 1900, p. 1198, pl. 42, fig. 1; Dall, 1903a, p. 1510; Schuchert, e¢ al., 1905, p. 692; Harris, 1919, p. 181, pl. 55, fig. 9; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 179 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality—MISS.: Clarke Co., a cut on Southern R.R. about 0.4 ve N. of highway overpass of U.S. Highway 11 at Wautubbee type) 3 Type.—Holotype, No. 107453 USNM Verticordia (Haliris) quadrangularis (Aldrich) Verticordiidae Verticordia quadrangularis Aldrich, 1903, p. 101, pl. 4, figs. 22, 23; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 179 Range.—Lower Oligocene Locality—MISS.: Wayne Co., Red Bluff (type, from label with holotype) =Hiwanee sta., Chickasawhay R. Although this is an Oligocene species it is included in this catalogue because information has been lacking as to the locality from which it was described. The problem is solved because the label which was with the holotype in the Aldrich Coll. stated Red Bluff, Miss. Type.—Holotype, No. 644634 USNM Verticordia (Trigonulina) satex Gardner Verticordiidae Verticordia satex Gardner, 1927, p. 367, figs. 22, 23 Verticordia (Trigonulina) satex Gardner, Stenzel, Krause, and Twin- ing, 1957, p. 178 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne £rT. Localities —_TEXAS: Burleson Co., Moseleys Ferry, Stone City Bluff, Brazos R. (type). LA.: Winn Par., St. Maurice; Jackson Par., in gullies N. of old Quitman-Liberty Hill rd. and W. of Madden Cr., 3.6 mi. W. on rd. from Quitman R.R. crossing, Bur. Eco. Geol. loc. No. La. 7 Type.—Holotype, No. 369240 USNM Verticordia (Trigonulina) sotoensis Aldrich Verticordiidae Verticordia sotoensis Aldrich, 1903, p. 100, pl. 4, figs. 19-21 Verticordia eocensis var. sotoensis Aldrich, Harris, 1919, p. 182, pl. 55, fig. 10-12 Verticordia (Trigonulina) sotoensis Aldrich, Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 178 352 BULLETIN 218 ~Range.—Middle Eocene. (Archusa ml. mem. fide Stenzel, et al, 1957, p. 178), Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —MISS.: Clarke Co., De Soto (type from type label) ; Meleod's mill, Suwanlovey Cr., 6 mi. W. DeSoto Station on rail- road. Types.—Syntypes, No. 639021 USNM (figs. 19, 20); 2 unfigured syntypes, No. 639022 USNM;; fig. 21 missing, 1962 Verticordia sp. Verticordiidae Verticordia sp. Harris, 1896, p. 71, pl. 6, fig. 16; Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 177; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 973 Range.—Paleocene. Matthews Ldg. mem., uppermost Porters Cr. fm., upper Midway gr. Locality —ALA.: Wilcox Co., 1 mi. W. of Oak Hill P.O. Type.—Figured specimen, lost PRI prior to 1937 Verticordia sp. Verticordiidae Verticordia eocenensis Langdon em. Dall 1903a, p. 1510 in part, not Langdon, pl. 42, figs. 13, 14; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 692; Harris, 1919, pl. 55, fig. 14 copy Dall Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality—MISS.; Clarke Co., Wahtubbee [sic] Wautubbee Hillls Type.—Figured specimen, No. 107452 USNM Verticordia sp. Verticordiidae Verticordia eocensis Langdon “var.” Harris, 1919, p. 182, pl. 55, figs. 15, 16; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 973 Range—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds, middle Claiborne gr.; Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Localities —MISS.: Newton Co., Hickory. TEXAS: Sabine Co., Outcrop 21, Sabine R. opposite SW. corner SE. % sec. 35, T. 5 N., R. 138 W.; Sabine Par., La. (Veatch Survey, 1902, p. 129) Types.—Figured specimens, Nos. 1269, 1270 PRI Verticordia sp. Verticordiidae Verticordia (Trigonulina) dalliana Aldrich var. Harris and Palmer, Looe 112 in part, pl. 23, fig. 26 not 25; Brann and Kent, 1960, Deo Range.—Upper Eocene. Tullos mem., Yazoo cl., upper Jackson gr. Locality —LA.: Caldwell Par., Bunker Hill Ldg., Ouachita R. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 4396 PRI Vokesula aldrichi (Meyer) Corbulidae Corbula rugosa Lamarck, Heilprin, 1881, p. 364. Not Lamarck, 1806a, 467 Corbula oniscus Conrad, Heilprin, 1881, p. 364. Not Conrad, 1833a Corbula gibbosa Lea, Heilprin, 1881, p. 364. Not Lea, 1833 Corbula aldrichi Meyer, 1885b, p. 67; Meyer, 1886b, p. 83, pl. 1, fig. 21; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 234, pl. 37, fig. 21 copy Meyer; Cossmann, 1893, p. 7; Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 74; Harris, 1897b, p. 67, pl. 13, figs. 12, 18, 18a; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 163, pl. 32, figs. 3, 3a, 4, 4a, 5, 5a, 6, 6a [not Aldrich as in reference]; Harris 1919, p. 189, pl. 57, figs. 7-9; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 431, pl. 172, fig. 13, 14 copy Clark and Martin; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 255, 256 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 353 Corbula (Cuneocorbula) aldrichi Meyer, Dall, 1898b, pp. 841, 842 Corbula (Caryocorbula) aldrichi Meyer, Barry, 1942+, p. 73, pl. 10, figs. 2, 3; Gardner, 1945, p. 132 in part Cf, Vokesula aldricht (Meyer), Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. Range.——Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Md. horizons see Clarke and Martin Localities —ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, near mouth of Bashi Cr., Tombigbee R. (type); Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg. Alabama R.; 4 mi. above Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R.; Dale Co., Ozark; NE. Washington Co., Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tombigbee R. For TEXAS and LA. localities see Barry, 1942+. For MD. localities see Clark and Martin, 1901. Type.—Holotype, No. 37 GSATC Vokesula smithvillensis smithvillensis (Harris) Corbulidae Conaale races Lamark, Heilprin, 1891la, p. 401. Not Lamarck, 1806a, p. 46 is Se eae Meyer var. smithvillensis Harris, 1895a, p. 52, pl. 3, 1gsS. 0, 0a Corbula (Cuneocorbula) gregoriot Cossmann, Dall, 1898b, p. 843 in part. Not Cossmann, 1893 Corbula smithvillensis Harris, Harris, 1919, p. 188 in part, pl. 57, figs. 12-17, not figs. 10, 11; Deussen, 1924, p. 67 in part (loc. I and N only), pl. 22, figs. 7, 7a; Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p. 107, not. p. 103; Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 41, figs. 6, 7; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 270 in part, p. 271, not Nos. 1341, 1342 (=var. petropolitana) “Corbula” smithvillensis Harris, Vokes, 1944, p. 621 “probably Caestocorbula” Corbula (Varicorbula) smithvillensis Harris, Gardner, 1945, p. 128 in part, not pl. 9, figs. 2-4, 7-9=var. petropolitana Stenzel and Twin- ing Vokesula smithvillensis smithvillensis (Harris), Stenzel. Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 174, pl. 21, figs. 11-21 Range.—Middle Eocene. Viesca mem, (type), Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr.; Cane R. fm., middle Claiborne gr. Localities TEXAS: Bastrop Co., bluff on right bank of Colorado R. at Smithville about 625 feet downstream from the new bridge on State Highway 71 (Bur. Ec. Geol. loc. No, 11-T.-2) (type); Burleson Co., Burleson Shell Bluff, Brazos R.; Moseleys Ferry (Stone City Bluff), Brazos R.; Robertson Co., Cedar Cr., Whee- lock League; Elm Cr.; Cherokee Co., 2 mi. E. of Alto; Berry- mans Land; 2 mi. S. of Mt. Selman P.O.; Gonzales Co., 1 mi. S. of Nevilles; Nacogdoches Co., 15 mi. SE. of Nacogdoches; Hous- ton Co., Alum Bluff, Trinity R. MISS.; Clarke Co., near Enter- prise Types.—Holotype and paratype, No. 462 Old Texas Geology Sur- vey Coll. eae: No. 35498 BEG, unfigured paratypes, No. 35499 BE : Vokesula smithvillensis petropolitana Stenzel and Twining Corbulidae Corbula smithvillensis Harris, Harris, 1919, p. 188 in part, pl. 57, figs. 10-11, not figs. 12-17; Deussen, 1924, p. 67 in part (loc. E, F, and P 354 BULLETIN 218 See not pl. 22, figs. 7, 7a; Renick and Stenzel, 1931, p: 103, not Cobula (Varicorbula) smithvillensis Harris, Gardner, 1945, p. 128 in part, pl. 9, figs. 2-4, 7-9 Vokesula smithvillensis petropolitana Stenzel and Twining, in Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 176, pl. 21, figs. 22-29; pl. 22, figs. 1- 6 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Clai- borne gr.; Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr be ee Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R. pe Types.—Holotype No. 20624 (pl. 22, figs. 1, 2) BEG, paratypes No. 20620 (pl. 21, figs. 22, 23) BEG, No. 20621 (pl. 21, figs. 24, 25) BEG, No. 20618 (pl. 21, figs. 26, 27) BEG, No. 20619 (pl. 21, figs. 28, 29) BEG, No. 20625 (pl. 22, figs. 3, 4) BEG. Plate 22, figs. 5, 6 missing 1964 Volsella See Modiolus Volsella alabamensis (Aldrich) See Brachidontes alabamensis (Aldrich) See also Brachidontes potomacensis (Clark) Volsella (Brachidontes) cretacea (Conrad) See Modiolus cretaceus Conrad Volsella (Arcoperna) filosa Conrad See Arcoperna filosa Conrad Volsella saffordi (Gabb) See cf. Brachidontes saffordi (Gabb) Volsella ? tenuis (Meyer) See Crenella? tenuis (Meyer) Volsella sp. See Modiolus sp. Vulsella ocalensis MacNeil See Exputens ocalensis (MacNeil) Xylophaga ? mississippiensis Meyer and Aldrich Pholadidae Xylophaga ? mississippiensis Meyer and Aldrich, 1886, pp. 46, 50, pl. 2, fig. 24; Harris, 1919, p. 198, pl. 59, fig. 18 copy Meyer and Aldrich [credited Meyer only]; Dall, 1898b, p. 821 [credited Aldrich only] Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —MISS.: Newton Co., Newton (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 688748 USNM Yoldia albaria Conrad See Nuculana albaria (Conrad) Yoldia aldrichiana Harris See Calorhadia (Litorhadia) aldrichiana (Harris) Yoldia claibornensis (Conrad) See Orthoyoldia claibornensis (Conrad) Yoldia corpulentoides Aldrich See Nuculana corpulentoides (Aldrich) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 355 Yoldia cultelliformis (Rogers and Rogers) See Nuculana cultelliformis (Rogers and Rogers) Yoldia eborea (Conrad) See Jupiteria (Ledina) smirna (Dall) See also Jupiteria (Ledina) jonesi Gardner Yoldia kindlei Harris See Cf. Orthoyoldia kindlei (Harris) Yoldia protexta Conrad not Gabb See Nuculana albaria (Conrad) Yoldia psammotaea Dall See Orthoyoldia psammotaea (Dall) Yoldia psammotaea Dall, Harris, 1919 See Orthoyoldia spp. Yoldia (Nuculana ?) psammotaea Dall “var.’”’, Harris and Palmer, 1946 See Orthoyoldia ? spp. ‘ Yoldia psammotaea orangeburgensis Harris See Orthoyoldia psammotaea orangeburgensis (Harris) Yoldia psammotaea ? var. rubamnis Harris See Orthoyoldia rubamnis (Harris) Yoldia psammotaea vivianensis Harris See Orthoyoldia psammotaea vivianensis (Harris) Yoldia sp. Harris and Palmer, 1946 See Orthoyoldia spp. AMPHINEURA Chiton antiquus Conrad See Chiton (Trachyodon) eocenensis Conrad Chiton (Trachyodon) eocenensis Conrad Chitonidae Chiton antiquus Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 6 name only; d’Or- bigny, 1850, p. 372; Conrad, 1856aa, p. 266; Conrad, 1865a, p. 34; Conrad, 1865d, p. 212, pl. 20, fig. 7; Conrad, 1866a, p. 10; de Gre- gorio, 1890, p. 170, pl. 16, fig. 38 copy Conrad; Harris, 1895b, p. 5 Chiton Eocenensis Conrad, 1856a, p. 266; Conrad, 1865a, p. 34; Conrad, 1865d, p. 212, pl. 20, fig. 6; Conrad, 1866a, p. 10; de Gre- gorio, 1890, p. 170, pl. 16, fig. 39 copy Conrad; Cossmann, 1893, p. 20 eocaenensis [sic]; Harris, 1895b, p. 19 Chiton (Trachyodon) eocenensis Conrad, Dall, 1892, p. 433 type species Trachyodon; Schuchert, et al., 1905, p. 146; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 527, pl. 216, figs. 15, 16 copies Conrad, 1865d For preference of specific name eocenensis over specific name antiquus, first described, see Dall, 1892, p. 434 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Holotype, Chiton antiquus missing ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 39. Holotype, Chiton eocenensis missing ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 59 356 BULLETIN 218 “Chiton” prostremus de Gregorio Chitonidae Chiton prostremus de Gregorio, 1890, p. 170, pl. 16, figs. 40-42 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality.—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type. —Formerly De Gregorio Coll., Univ. Palermo, Palermo, Sicily. Lost Trachyodon eocenensis (Conrad) See Chiton (Trachyodon) eocenensis Conrad GASTROPODA (Order PTEROPODA) Bovicornu gracile Meyer Cavolinidae Bovicornu gracile Meyer, We p. 9, pl. 2, fig. 17; Collins, 1934, p. 213, pl. 9, fig. 8 type; pl. 138, fig. 4 Metoceras eocenense (Meyer), Dall, 1892, p. 302 in part Bovicornu eocoenense [sic] (Meyer), Cossmann, 1893, p. 51 Eocene of Red Bluff Caecum (Mioceras) gracile (Meyer), Cossmann, 1912b, p. 155 Not Caecum (Mioceras) eocaenense [sic] (Meyer), Cossmann, 1912b. p. 155 Oligocene not Eocene Bovicornu gracile Meyer, Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 464, pl. 62, figs. 21, 22 copies Collins Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Locality—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type) fide Collins, 1934, p. 214. Not Red Bluff as stated in Meyer, 1887a, p. 9 Type.—Holotype, No. 688880 USNM Bovicornu eocoenense [sic] (Meyer) See Bovicornu gracile Meyer Caecum—see also in Gastropoda, Part II Caecum (Mioceras) corpulenta (Meyer) See Clio (Creseis) corpulenta (Meyer) Caecum Mioceras) eocaenense (Meyer), Cossmann, 1912b not Eocene See under Bovicornu gracile Meyer Caecum (Mioceras) gracile (Meyer) See Bovicornu gracile Meyer Cleodora (Creseis) corpulenta (Meyer) See Clio (Creseis) corpulenta (Meyer) Cleodora (Creseis) elba (de Gregorio) See Clio (Creseis) elba (de Gregorio) Cleodora (Creseis) hastata (Meyer) See Clio (Creseis) hastata (Meyer) Cleodora (Creseis) sp. cf. hastata (Meyer), Collins, 1934 See Clio (Creseis) sp. Cleodora (Creseis) nimba de Gregorio See Clio (Creseis) nimba (de Gregorio) Cleodora (Creseis) simplex (Meyer) See Clio (Creseis) simplex (Meyer) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 357 Clio (Creseis) corpulenta (Meyer) Cavolinidae Shutiola corpulenta Meyer, 1887a, p. 9, pl. 2, fig. 16; Cossmann, 1893, p. Meioceras eocenense (Meyer), Dall, 1892, p. 302 in part Creseis corpulenta (Meyer), Dall, 1892, p. 430 Caecum (Mioceras) corpulenta (Meyer), Cossmann, 1912b, p. 155 Cleodora (Creseis) corpulenta (Meyer), Collins, 1934, p. 206, pl. 9, fig. 4 type; pl. 13, fig. Clio (Creseis) corpulenta (Meyer), Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 462, pl. 62, figs. 25, 26 2 views holotype Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jack- son gr, Locality MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 638879 USNM Clio (Creseis) elba (de Gregorio) Cavolinidae Styliola ? elba de Gregorio, gee . 16, pl. 17, figs. 538-55 fide Collins (not figs. 13-15 as in expl. p 1.); Dall’ 1892, p. 480 name only Cleodora (Creseis) elba (de Eh Collins, 1934, p. 210, pl. 12, figs. 53-55 copy De Gregorio sr he hai aa Presumably Gosport sd. (type) uppermost Clai- orne gr. Locality —Presumably ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Ala- bama R. (type) Type.—Formerly De Gregorio Coll., Univ. of Palermo, Palermo, Sicily. Lost Clio (Creseis) hastata (Meyer) Cavolinidae Styliola hastata Meyer, 1886b, p. 78, pl. 3, fig. 11 Oligocene; de Gre- gorio, 1890, p. 15, pl. 17, fig. 56, fig. 57 copy Meyer as Stiliola [sic] Creseis hastata (Meyer), Dall, 1892, pp. 430, 432 Cleodora (Creseis) hastata (Meyer), Collins, 1934, p. 204, pl. 9, fig. 1; Di ts, Tiss. 1,2 Clio (Creseis) ‘hastata (Meyer), Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 517, pl. 213, figs. 32-34 copies Collins; Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 463 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm., lower Jackson gr. (Collins). Oligocene (type) Localities —MISS.: Hinds Co., near Jackson; Clarke Co., Garland Cr. (Collins) ; Warren Co., Vicksburg (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 644595 USNM Clio (Creseis) nimba (de Gregorio) Cavolinidae Styliola ? nimba de Gregorio, 1890, p. 16, pl. 17, figs. 46-51; Dall, 1892, p. 430 name only Cleodora (Creseis) nimba (de Gregorio), Collins, 1934, p. 209, pl. 12, figs. 46-51 goa ——Eocene. Presumably Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Clai- orne gr Locality. oP reeuinabie ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Ala- bama R. (type) Type.—Formerly De Gregorio Coll., Univ. of Palermo, Palermo, Sicily. Lost 358 BULLETIN 218 Clio (Creseis) simplex (Meyer) Cavolinidae Saale simplex Meyer, 1886b, p. 78, pl. 3, fig. 10; Cossmann, 1893, p. Gea simplex (Meyer), Dall, 1892, p. 430 Cleodora (Creseis) simplex (Meyer), Collins, 1934, p. 207, pl. 9, fig. 5 type; pl. 13, fig. 6 Clio ( Creseis ) simplex (Meyer), Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 463, pl. 62, figs. 23, 24 two views holotype Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Locality —MISS.: Hinds Co., Moodys Branch, Jackson (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 638841 USNM Clio (Creseis) sp. Cavolinidae Creseis sp. Aldrich, 1895b, p. 5, pl. 1, fig. Cleodora (Creseis) sp. cf. hastata (ee Collins, 1934, p. 205, pl. 9, fig. 2 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality TEXAS: Robertson Co., Wheelock Type.—Figured specimen not found USNM 1963 Creseis corpulenta (Meyer) See Clio (Creseis) corpulenta (Meyer) Creseis elba (de Gregorio) See Clio (Creseis) elba (de Gregorio) Creseis hastata (Meyer) See Clio (Creseis) hastata (Meyer) Creseis nimba (de Gregorio) See Clio (Creseis) numba (de Gregorio) Creseis simplex (Meyer) See Clio (Creseis) simplex (Meyer) Creseis sp. Aldrich, 1895b See Clio (Creseis) sp. Limacina choctavensis (Aldrich) Limacinidae Physa choctavensis Aldrich, 1887, p. 83 Spirialis choctavensis (Aldrich), Aldrich, 1895b, 5; pl.:25 fig. 10; Harris, 1899a, p. 103, pl. 12, fig. 24; Brann and Kent 1960, p. 807 Limacina choctavensis (Aldrich), Collins, 1934, p. 176, pl. ts fig. 2 type Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality——ALA.: Clarke Co., Choctaw Corner (type) Types.—Syntypes, No. 638860 USNM (Aldrich, 1895b, pl. 2, fig. 10); No. 638861 (3 unfigured specimens); No. 638863 (i un- canes specimen presumably one of Aldrich’s original 5 syn- ypes Limacina elongatoidea (Aldrich) Limacinidae Physa elongatoidea Aldrich, 1887, p. 83 Spirialis elongatoidea (Aldrich), Aldrich, 1895b, p. 5, pl. 2, fig. 9; Harris, 1899a, p. 103, pl. 12, fig. 25 holotype PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 359 Limacina elongatoides [sic] (Aldrich), Collins, 1934, p. 177, pl. 7, fig. 1 type Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Clarke Co., Choctaw Corner (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 638862 USNM Meioceras—see also in Gastropoda, Part II Meioceras eocenense (Meyer), Dall, 1892 in part See Bovicornu gracile Meyer See also Clio (Creseis) corpulenta (Meyer) Mioceras See Meioceras Mioceras corpulenta Meyer See Clio (Creseis) corpulenta (Meyer) Mioceras eocaenense (Meyer) fs See Bovicornu gracile Meyer Mioceras gracile (Meyer) See Bovicornu gracile Meyer Physa—see also in Gastropoda, Part II Physa choctavensis Aldrich See Limacina choctavensis (Aldrich) Physa elongatoidea Aldrich See Limacina elongatoidea (Aldrich) Spirialis choctavensis (Aldrich) See Limacina choctavensis (Aldrich) Spirialis elongatoidea (Aldrich) See Limacina elongatoidea (Aldrich) Spiratella augustana Gardner Limacinidae Spiratella augustana Gardner, 1951, p. 10, fig. 2 Range.—Middle Eocene. Tallahatta fm. (type), lower Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Clarke Co., between 15-20 ft. below contact of Tallahatta and Lisbon fms. and 4 ft. above stream bed of Little Stave Cr., 414 mi. N. of Jackson (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 560589 USNM Styliola corpulenta Meyer See Clio (Creseis) corpulenta (Meyer) Styliola ? elba de Gregorio See Clio (Creseis) elba (de Gregorio) Styliola hastata Meyer See Clio (Creseis) hastata (Meyer) Styliola ? nimba de Gregorio See Clio (Creseis) nimba (de Gregorio) Styliola simplex Meyer See Clio (Creseis) simplex (Meyer) 360 BULLETIN 218 Tibiella marshi Meyer Cavolinidae Tibiella Marshi Meyer, 1884, p. 110, text fig.; Dall, 1892, p. 482; Col- lins, 1934, p. 226, pl. 14, fig. 1 type ? Trbiella marshalli [sic], Meyer, Zilch, 1959, p. 49, fig. 165 error for marshi Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Not in Aldrich Coll. USNM fide Wilson, 1963 (pers. com.) “Tibiella” texana Collins Cavolinidae “Tibiella” texana Collins, 1934, p. 227, pl. 14, figs. 2-5 Range.—Middle Eocene. Weches fm. (type), middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Bastrop Co., Smithville, Colorado R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 644568 USNM SCAPHOPODA Antalis arciforme (Conrad) See Dentalium (Antalis) arciforme Conrad Antalis blandum de Gregorio See Dentalium (Antalis) blandum de Gregorio Antalis danvillense Palmer See Dentalium (Antalis) danvillense Palmer Antalis minutistriatum (Gabb) See Dentalium (Antalis) minutistriatum Gabb Antalis mississippiense jacksonense Palmer See Dentalium (Antalis) mississippiense jacksonense Palmer Antalis thalloides (Conrad) See Dentalium (Antalis) thalloides Conrad Antalis thalloides claibornense Palmer See Dentalium (Antalis) thalloides claibornense Palmer Antalis vincense Palmer | ; See Dentalium (Antalis) vincense Palmer Cadulus (Dischides) abruptus Meyer and Aldrich Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus abruptus Meyer and Aldrich, 1886, p. 40, pl. 2, figs. 2; Dall, 1892, p. 444 in part; Aldrich, 1895b, p. 4 in part, not pl. 1, figs. 1, 2 [labelled C. subcoarctatus Gabb var.] (=Cadulus sp.); Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 235 [erroneous age given]; Harris, 1899a, p. 5 in part not, pl. 1, fig. 3 (=Cadulus sp.); Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 159 in part, not pl. 29, fig. 9 (=C. bellulus Clark); Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 523 in part, not pl. 214, fig. 29 copy Clark and Martin (=C. bellulus); not Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 147 (=—Cadulus sp.) Cadulus (“Dischides’”’) abruptus Meyer and Aldrich, Palmer, 1937, p. 25 in part, pl. 2, figs. 15, 16, 23-25; Le Blanc, 1942+, p. 79 in part, not pl. 12, fig. 1; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 147 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 361 Range.—Lower Eocene. Sabinetown fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. (Le Blanc). Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities—MISS.: Newton Co., Newton (type); Indian Mound, 3 mi. E. of Newton; Hickory; Clarke Co., Wautubbee. ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Ldg., Alabama R,. TEXAS: Sabine Co., pe a mi. downstream from Sabinetown Ferry ldg. (Le anc Type.—Holotype, No. 688725 USNM Cadulus abruptus Meyer and Aldrich, Clark and Martin, 1901 in part. Not Meyer and Aldrich, 1886 See Cadulus bellulus Clark Cadulus abruptus Meyer and Aldrich, Clark and Martin, 1901 in part. Not Meyer and Aldrich, 1886 See Cadulus sp. Cadulus abruptus Meyer and Aldrich, Harris, 1899a. Not Meyer and Aldrich, 1886 See Cadulus sp. Cadulus aldrichi Gardner Siphonodentaliidae Not Cadulus subcoarctatus [sic] Gabb, Aldrich, 1895b, p. 4 as in Gardner, 1935, p. 200 Not Cadulus abruptus Meyer and Aldrich, Harris, 1899a, p. 5 as in Gardner, 1935, p. 200 Cadulus aldrichi Gardner, 1935, p. 200, pl. 20, fig. 1 Range.—Paleocene. Wills Point fm. ctype); upper Midway er. Localities —TEXAS: Bexar Co., USGS Sta. No. 8245, "Salado Creek, 5.8 mi. SE. of San Antonio ner Bastrop Co., 3 mi. SW. of Cedar Creek P.O. Type.—Holotype, No. 373066 USNM Cadulus bellulus Clark Siphondentaliidae Cadulus bellulus Clark, 1895, p. 5; Clark, 1896, p. 72, pl. 14, fig. 6; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 235 Cadulus abruptus Meyer and Aldrich, Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 159, pl. 29, fig. 9; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 523 in part, pl. S14, fig. 29 ise Clark and Martin. Not C. ‘abruptus Meyer and Aldrich, 1886, p. 40 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. (type) Localities——VA.: King George Co., Waedatocls (type). MD.: Charles Co., head of Nanjemoy Cr.; E. and W. of Port Tobacco; 1% and 2 ee mi. above Popes Cr.; Prince Georges Co., 1 mi. SE. of Piscataway; Upper Marlboro (deep cut near Chesapeake Beach R. R. station); Calvert Co., well at Chesapeake Beach Type.—Holotype, USNM Cadulus compressus Meyer, 1885, p. 463 Jackson; Dall, 1892, p. 444 is a nomen nudum Cadulus depressus Meyer Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus depressus Meyer, 1884, p. 111 text fig.; Dall, 1892, p. 444; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 236; Aldrich, 1895b, p. 4; Palmer, 1937, p. 26, pl. 2, fig. 17 copy Meyer 362 BULLETIN 218 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holoytpe, No. 638695 USNM Cadulus (Polyschides) jacksonensis Meyer Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus jacksonensis Meyer, 1885a, p. 462; Meyer, 1886b, p. 65, pl. 3, figs. 8, 8a, 8b; Dall, 1892, p. 444; Aldrich, 1895b, p. 4 under new- tonensis Cadulus newtonensis Meyer and Aldrich, Dall, 1892, p. 444 in part; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 237 (Polyschides) in part Siphonodentalium ? jacksonense (Meyer), Cossmann, 1893, p. 20 Cf. Cadulus jacksonensis Meyer, Harris, 1894b, p. 157 Cadulus (Polyschides) jacksonensis Meyer, Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 216, pl. 26, figs. 1-6 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson er. Locality—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type) Types.—Syntypes (2), No. 638704 USNM Cadulus juvenis Meyer Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus juvenis Meyer, 1886b, p. 66, pl. 3, fig. 4; Dall, 1892, p. 444; Aldrich, 1895b, p. 4; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 237 Gadus juvenis (Meyer), Cossmann, 1893, p. 20 Cf. Cadulus juvenis Meyer, Harris, 1894b, p. 157 Cadulus (Cadulus) juvenis Meyer, Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 216, pl. 26, fig. 14 copy Meyer Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Locality—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 638814 USNM Cadulus (Polyschides) newtonensis Meyer and Aldrich Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus newtonensis Meyer and Aldrich, 1886, p. 40, pl. 2, figs. 3, 3a, 3b as Cadulus sp.; Dall, 1892, p. 444 in part; Aldrich, 1895b, p. 4 Cadulus (Polyschides) newtonensis Meyer and Aldrich, Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 237 in part [age of Newton and Jackson, Miss., nena: Palmer, 1937, p. 22, pl. 2, figs. 39, 40 copies Meyer and Aldric Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities —MISS.: Newton Co., Newton (type); Clarke Co., Wau- tubbee Types.—Syntypes (2), No. 638727 USNM Cadulus newtonensis Meyer and Aldrich, Dall, 1892. Not Meyer and Aldrich, 1886 : ; ; See also Cadulus (Polyschides) jacksonensis Meyer Cadulus (Cadulus) ouachitensis Palmer Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus (Cadulus) ouachitensis Palmer, 1937, p. 21, pl. 2, figs. 18, 19; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 148 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities—LA.: Ouachita Par., Lapiniere Ldg., Ouachita R. (type). TEXAS: Sabine Co., Columbus Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 2644, 2645 PRI PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 363 Cadulus (Polyschides) margarita Palmer Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus (Polyschides) quadriturritus Meyer, Palmer, 1937, p. 24 in part Jackson Eocene. Not Meyer, 1886b, p. 65 Oligocene Cadulus (Polyschides) margarita Palmer in Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 217, pl. 26, figs. 8-11; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 148 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jack- son gr. Localities—MISS.: Hinds Co., Moodys Branch (type), Jackson; Caldwell Par., Gibson Ldg., Ouachita R. TEXAS: Sabine Co., 1 mi. below Robinsons Ferry, Sabine R.; Sabine R. opposite center sec. 6, T. 3 N., R. 12 W., Sabine Par., La. Outcrop 30 (Veatch, 1902, pp. 181, 182) Types.—Holotype, No. 4483; paratype, No. 4484 PRI Cadulus phoenicea Gardner Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus phoenicea Gardner, 1935, p. 199, pl. 20, fig. 2 S Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm. (type), lower Midway gr. Locality —TEXAS: Bastrop Co., USGS Sta. 5282, clay from bluff at Webberville (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 370996 USNM Cadulus quadriturritus Meyer, Palmer, 1937 See Cadulus (Polyschides) margarita Palmer (Jackson Eocene) See also Cadulus sp. (Claiborne Eocene) Cadulus (Dischides) subcoarcuatus (Gabb) Siphonodentaliidae Ditrupa subcoarcuata Gabb, 1860d, p. 386, pl. 67, fig. 47 Gadus subcoarctatus [sic] (Gabb), Conrad, 1866a, p . 10 phe subcoarctatus [sic] (Gabb), Dall, 1892, p. vid Aldrich, 1895b, Gouin subcoarcuatus (Gabb), Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 238 Cadulus (Dischides) subcoarcuatus (Gabb), Palmer, 1937, p. 24, pl. 2, fig. 26; pl. 78, fig. 1 holotype; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 148 Range.—Middle Eocene. Wheelock mem. (type), Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Localities—TEXAS: Robertson Co., Town Branch of Cedar Creek near Wheelock (type) (fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 11); Burleson Co., Stone City Bluff, Brazos R.; Bastrop Co., Little Brazos R., 214 mi. above Stone City. Sabine Co., Columbus, Sabine R.; Sabine R. opposite SW. corner SE. % sec. 35, T. 5 N., R. 18 W. Sabine Par., La. Outcrop 21 (Veatch, 1902, p. 129) Type.—Holotype, No. 13263 ANSP Cadulus subcoarctatus [sic] (Gabb) var. Aldrich, 1895b See Cadulus spp. See also under Cadulus aldrichi Gardner Cadulus turgidus Meyer , Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus turgidus Meyer, 1886b, p. 65, pl. 1, fig. 10; Dall, 1892, p. 444; Aldrich, 1895b, p. 5; Harris, 1896, p. 73, pl. 7, fig. 2; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 239; Gardner, 1935, p. 199; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 523, pl. 214, fig. 26 copy Harris; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 148 Siphonodentalium (Cadulus ?) turgidus Meyer, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 173, pl. 17, fig. 44 copy Meyer 364 BULLETIN 218 ~~ Range.—Paleocene. Matthews Ldg. beds (type), uppermost Porters Cr. fm., upper Midway gr. Localities —ALA.: Wilcox Co., Matthews Ldg., Tombigbee R. (type); 1 mi. W. of Oak Hill; Dales Branch. TEXAS: Bastrop Co., USGS Stas. 11696 and 11914, Colorado R., 4 mi. below Web- berville; USGS Sta. 11890, Colorado R., 2 mi. below Travis Co. line (Gardner ) Type.—Holotype, No. 638813 USNM Cadulus (Polyschides) turritus (I. Lea) Siphonodentaliidae Dentalium turritum I. Lea, 1833, p. 35, pl. 1, fig. 3; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; Conrad, 1865a, p. 34; Conrad, 1866a, p. 10; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 172 in part, pl. 17, cf. figs. 35, 36; figs. 39, 40 copies Lea; Coss- mann, 1893, p. 19 in part; Harris, 1895b, p. 46 Cadulus turritus (I. Lea), Dall, 1892, p. 444; Aldrich, 1895b, p. 4 Cadulus (Polyschides) turritus (I. Lea), Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 239; Palmer, 1937, p. 22, pl. 78, fig. 2 holotype Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne er: Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 5015 ANSP Cadulus sp., Meyer and Aldrich, 1886 See Cadulus newtonensis Meyer and Aldrich Cadulus sp. Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus quadriturritus Meyer, Palmer, 1937, p. 23 in part, pl. 2, figs. 13, 14; not Meyer, 1886b Oligocene Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality —LA.: Ouachita Par., Lapiniere Ldg., E. bank Ouachita Re Type.—Figured specimen, No. 2646 PRI Cadulus sp. Siphonodentaliidae Dentalium gnizum de Gregorio, 1890, p. 173, pl. 17, figs. 42, 43; Pils- bry and Sharp, 1898, p. 205 suggested a Cadulus; Dall, 1892, p. 438; Cossmann, 18938, p. 19; Palmer, 1937, p. 27 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Formerly De Gregorio Coll., Univ. Palermo, Palermo, Sicily. Lost Cadulus sp. Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus sp. Vaughan, 1896, p. 51 Range.—Upper Eocene. Jackson gr. Locality —LA.: Catahoula Par., 2 mi. N. of Rosefield Type.—Unfigured specimen, presumably USNM Cadulus sp. Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus subcoarctatus [sic] Gabb “var.” Aldrich, 1895 b, p. 4, pl. 1, figs. 1, 2. Not Gabb, 1860d, p. 386 Range.—Lower Eocene. Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] hecanege = wrine Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. Type.—Figured specimen (fig. 2), No. 638923 USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 365 Cadulus sp. Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus subcoarctatus [sic] Gabb “var.” Aldrich, 1895b, p. 4, pl. 1, fig. 4. Not Gabb, 1860d, p. 386 Cadulus abruptus Meyer and Aldrich, Harris, 1899a, p. 5 in part, pl. 1, fig. 3; Le Blanc, 1942+, p. 79, pl. 12, fig. 1; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 147 No. 303 only. Not Meyer and Aldrich, 1886, p. 40 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem, Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wil- cox [Sabine] gr.; Sabinetown fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Localities—ALA.: Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R.; 1% mi. WSW. Choctaw Corner; Monroe Co., 4 mi. below Hamilton Bluff, Alabama R. TEXAS: Sabine Co., bluff %4 mi. downstream Sabinetown Ferry Ldg., Sabine R. Types.—Figured specimen, not USNM;; figured specimens,No. 303 PRI (Harris); No. 6047 LSU Pal. Mus. (LeBlanc) Cadulus sp. Siphonodentaliidae Cadulus abruptus Meyer and Aldrich, Clark and Martin, 1901, pp. 159, 160 in part. Not Meyer and Aldrich, 1886, p. 40 Cadulus bellulus Clark, Clark and Martin, 1901, pp. 159, 160. Not Clark, 1895 nor Clark, 1896. Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm. Localities—VA.: Stafford Co., Aquia Cr. MD.: Charles Co.; Liverpool Point; Clifton Beach; Prince Georges Co., 1 mi. NE. of Piscataway Types.—Unfigured specimens, USNM Dentalium alternatum I, Lea See Dentalium (Antalis) thalloides Conrad Dentalium annulatum Meyer Dentaliidae Dentalium annulatum Meyer, 1886b, p. 64, pl. 1, fig. 1; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 173, pl. 17, fig. 45 copy Meyer; Dall, 1892, p. 4838; Cossmann, 1893, p. 19; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 198. Not D. annulatum Gmelin, 1791, p. 3738 [not 1788 as in Palmer, 1937]; not D. annula- tum Sandberger, 1842, p. 399 nomen nudum; not Entalis annulatum Tate, 1887, p. 191; not Entaliopsis annulata Newton and Harris, 1894, p. 67 Dentalium “annulatum” Meyer, Palmer, 1937, p. 19, pl. 2, fig. 37 copy Meyer Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 638812 USNM Dentalium (Antalis) arciforme Conrad Dentaliidae Dentalium arciforme Conrad, 1846b, p. 212, pl. 1[2], fig. 8; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; Dall, 1892, p. 438; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 199 Dentalium leai Meyer, 1885a, p. 462; Meyer, 1886b, p. 63, pl. 1, figs. 2, 2a Dentalium turritum Lea, de Gregorio, 1890, p. 172 in part, pl. 17, figs. 37, 38 copy Leai Meyer; fig. 41 copy arciforme Conrad Dentalium (Antalis) arciforme Conrad, Palmer, 1937, p. 16, pl. 1, figs. 12-14; fig. 15 copy Conrad; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 316 366 BULLETIN 218 Range—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Missing ANSP fide Palmer, 1937, p. 16; verified Moore, 1962, p. 39. Holotype D. Leai Meyer, No. 688702 USNM Dentalium asgum de Gregorio and var. tirpum de Gregorio See Dentalium (Antalis) thalloides Conrad Dentalium bi-formis Tuomey, 1858, pp. 265, 269 nomen nudum Dentalium bimixtum de Gregorio See Dentalium (Antalis) thalloides Conrad “Dentalium bitubatum” Meyer Dentaliidae Dentalium bitubatum Meyer, 1886b, p. 64, pl. 3, fig. 1; Dall, 1892, p. 438; Cossmann, 18938, p. 20; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 200 “Dentalium bitubatum” Meyer, Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 215, pl. 26, fig. 7 copy Meyer Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Locality—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 638811 USNM Dentalium (Antalis) blandum de Gregorio Dentaliidae Dentalium blandum de Gregorio, 1890, p. 172, pl. 17, figs. 26-31; Dall, 1892, p. 488; Cossmann, 18938, p. 19; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 200 Dentalium (Antalis) blandum de Gregorio, Palmer, 1937, pp. 15, 18, pl. 1, figs. 9, 10; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 316, 317 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Formerly De Gregorio Coll., Univ. of Palermo, Palermo, Sicily. Lost Dentalium Danai Meyer See Fustiaria (Laevidentalium) danai (Meyer) Dentalium (Antalis) danvillense Palmer Dentaliidae Dentalium (Antalis) danvillense Palmer in Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 210, pl. 26, figs. 23-27; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 317, 318 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm., lower Jackson gr.; Danville Ldg. beds (type), uppermost Jackson gr. Localities —LA.: Catahoula Par., Danville Ldg., Ouachita R. (type); Carters Ldg., Ouachita R. MISS.: Hinds Co., Town Creek, Jackson Types.—Holotype, No. 4472; paratypes, Nos. 4473-4476 PRI Dentalium densatum Conrad Dentaliidae Dentalium densatum Conrad, 1865d, p. 212, pl. 20, fig. 15; Palmer, 1937, p. 14, pl. 1, fig. 3 copy Conrad Range.—Not known. Locality.— Not indicated by Conrad, 1865 Type——Holotype, missing ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 54. Present Palmer, 1987, p. 15 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 367 Dentalium eugenii Dall Dentaliidae pentane Eugenti Dall, 1892, pp. 438, 442; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 20 Range.—Paleocene. Midway er. (type) Locality.—ALA.: Wilcox Co., Prairie Creek (type) Type Holotype, No. 112631 USNM Dentalium gnizum de Gregorio See Cadulus sp. Dentalium incississimum Meyer and Aldrich Dentaliidae Dentalium incississimum Meyer and Aldrich, 1886, p. 40, pl. 2, fig. 1; Dall, 1892, p. 439; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 206; Palmer, 1937, p. 19, pl. 1, fig. 4 as Dentalium sp., fig. 6 copy Meyer and Aldrich; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 318 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality—MISS.: Clarke Co., Wautubbee (type) ° Type.—Holotype, No. 638724 USNM Dentalium leai Meyer See Dentalium (Antalis) arciforme Conrad Dentalium mediaviense Harris Dentaliidae Bean minutistriatum Dall, 1892, p. 438 in part. Not Gabb, 1860d, p. 386 Dentalium mediaviense Harris, 1896, p. 73, pl. 7, figs. 1, la; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 209; Gardner, 1935, p. 197; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 319 Dentalium (Graptacme) mediaviense Harris, Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 5238, pl. 214, figs. 24, 25 copies Harris, 1896 Range.—Paleocene. Lower Midway gr.; upper nt abe gr. (type) Localities. —MISS. ; ; Tippah Co., % mi. 'N. of Ripley. ALA.; Wilcox Co., % mi. W. of Graveyard Hill (type); ? Dales Branch; 1 mi. N. of Allenton; Sumter Co., Black Bluff. TEXAS; See Gardner, 1935, p. 198 localities Eupes-—Syny Eee, No. 82 missing prior to 1954 PRI; No. 2349 Le Dentalium microstria Heilprin Dentaliidae Dentalium micro-stria Heilprin, 1881, p. 375, pl. 20, fig. 3; Aldrich, 1895b, p. 3, pl. 1, fig. 6; Harris, 1899a, p. 3, pl. 1, figs. 1, la; Palmer, 1937, p. 19, pl. 2, figs. 42, 43 Dentalium microstria Heilprin, Aldrich, 1886, p. 52; de Gregorio, 1890, Des Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 209; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. Not Dentalium cf. microstria Heilprin, Sutton, 1946, p. 1681 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. . Localities —ALA.: Clarke Co., Cave Branch tributary of Bashi Creek (type); Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R.; Choctaw Corner; Monroe Co., 4'mi. N. of Hamilton; Wilcox Cox. Bethel; Washing- ton Co., Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tombigbee Tees Choctaw Co., 4 mi. S. of Mount Sterling, Butler; 4 mi. S. of Butler Type.—Holotype, No. 20 GSATG 568 BULLETIN 218 Dentalium (Antalis) minutistriatum Gabb Dentaliidae Dentalium minutistriatum Gabb, 1860d, p. 386, pl. 67, fig. 46; Conrad, 1865a, p. 34; Conrad, 1866a, p. 10; Heilprin, 189la, p. 401; Dall, 1892, p. 438 in part; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 209; Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 158 in part, not pl. 29, fig. 7 (]=Dentalium sp.); Deussen, 1924, p. 67, pl. 22, fig. 5; Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 42, fig. 10 copy Deussen: Cf. Dentalium minutistriatum Gabb ?, Cossmann, 1893, p. 19, pl. 1, fig. 22 [minustistriatum sic] Dentalium (Antalis) minutistriatum Gabb, Palmer, 1937, p. 17, pl. 2, figs. 33-36, 38, 41; Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 210, pl. 26, fig. 28; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 319, 320 Dentalium (Graptacme) minutistriatum Gabb, Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 523, in part, pl. 214, fig. 18 copy Deussen, not fig. 12 (= Dentalium sp.) Range—Middle Eocene. Wheelock mem. (type), Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr.; McBean fm., upper Claiborne gr.; Gosport sd., uppermost Claiborne gr. Upper Eocene, lower Jackson gr. ? Localities —TEXAS: Robertson Co., Town Branch of Cedar Creek near Wheelock (type). ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. S.C.: Orangeburg Co., 3 mi. WNW. Orangeburg. ? LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery, Red R. for complete list of localities in Texas, La., Miss., and Ala. see Palmer, 1937, p. 17 Type.—Holotype, No. 13264 ANSP [broken] apace minutistriatum Gabb, Clark and Martin, 1901. Not Gabb, 1860 See Dentalium sp. Dentalium minutistriatum Gabb, Dall, 1892 in part. Not Gabb, 1860d See Dentalium mediaviense Harris Dentalium minutistriatum dumblei new var. Harris in Kennedy, 1895, pp. 97, 114, 123, 126, 128, 130—nomen nudum. Harris proposed name in his Texas Eocene MS., but name was not published. Fide Palmer, 1937, p. 21 Dentalium mississippiensis Conrad, Clark and Martin, 1901. Not Con- rad, 1848a See Dentalium sp. Dentalium (Antalis) mississippiense jacksonense Palmer Dentaliidae Dentalium (Antalis) mississippiense jacksonense Palmer in Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 212, pl. 26, figs. 20-22; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 320 Range. —Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr.; Yazoo cl., upper Jackson gr. Localities —MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type); Moodys Branch; Town Cr.; Caldwell Par.; Bunker Hill, Ouachita Res Gibson Ldg., Ouachita R. TEXAS: Sabine Co., ‘1 mi. below Robinson’s Ferry, Sabine R. ALA.: Clarke Co., Garland Cr., near Shubuta. LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery, Red R. Types.—Holotype, No. 4477; paratypes, Nos. 4478, 4479 PRI Dentalium multannulatum Aldrich Dentaliidae Dentalium multannulatum Aldrich, 1895b, p. 3, pl. 1, fig. 3; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 210; Harris, 1899a, p p. 4, pl. il fig. 2 holotype PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 369 Range.—Lower Eocene. Greggs Ldg. mem. (type), Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Greggs Ldg., Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 638920 USNM Dentalium multistriatum Heilprin in Aldrich, 1886, p. 46; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 173; Palmer, 1937, p. 20 is a nomen nudum Dentalium subcompressum Meyer See Fustiaria (Laevidentalium) subcompressa (Meyer) Dentalium sylvaerupis (Harris) Dentaliidae Serpulorbis sylvaerupis Harris, 1899a, p. 73, pl. 10, fig. 1; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 793 Range.—Lower Eocene. Bashi mem. (type), Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Locality —ALA.; Clarke Co., Woods Bluff, Tombigbee R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 268 PRI Dentalium (Antalis) thalloides Conrad Dentaliidae Dentalium thalloides Conrad, 1833b, p. 34, not pl. 18, fig. 1 as in text (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 56); Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 8; Conrad, 1835a, p. 39, pl. 15, fig. 10 (Harris reprint, 1893, p. 95, pl. 15, fig. 10) ; Conrad, 1846b, p. 211, pl. 1 [2], fig. 2; Bronn, 1848a, p. 416; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; d’Orbigny, 1850, p. 373; Tuomey, 1858, pp. 265, 274; Conrad, 1865a, p. 34; Conrad, 1866a, p. 10; Aldrich, 1886, pp. 44, 46; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 171, pl. 17, figs. 15-17, fig. 18 copy Conrad, fig. 21a copy Conrad, fig. 21b, copy D. alternatum I. Lea; Dall, 1892, p. 438 in part; Cossmann, 1893, p. 19; Harris, 1895b, p. 45; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 218; Harris, 1899a, p. 4 Dentalium alternatum I. Lea, 1838, p. 34, pl. 1, fig. 2; Conrad, App. in Morton, 1834, p. 8; H. C. Lea, 1849, p. 99; Harris, 1895b, p. 4 (=D. thalloides Conrad) Dentalium asgum de Gregorio, 1890, p. 171, pl. 17, figs. 22-24; var. tirpum de Gregorio, 1890, p. 172, pl. 17, figs. 25a, b Dentalium bimixtum de Gregorio, 1890, p. 172, pl. 17, figs. 32-34 Dentalium (Antalis) thalloides Conrad, Palmer, 1937, p. 12, pl. 1, figs. 16, 18-26; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 321, 322 Dentalium thalloide Conrad, Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 523 in part, pl, 214, fig. 17 copy Conrad Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Types.—Lectotype Dentalium thalloides Conrad, Palmer, 1937, p. 14; type missing ANSP, Moore, 1962, p. 102. Holotype D. alter- natum I. Lea, No. 5005 ANSP ? Holotype D. asgum and var. tirpum de Gregorio, formerly de Gregorio Coll., Univ. Palermo, Palermo, Sicily. Lost Dentalium (Antalis) thalloides claibornense Palmer Dentaliidae Dentalium (Antalis) thalloides claibornense Palmer, 1937, p. 14, pl. 1, figs. 1, 2,5; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 322 370 BULLETIN 218 Range. yiiddle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr.; Gos- port sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Localities. Be Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type). MISS.: Clarke Co., Wautubbee Types.—Syntypes, Nos. 2626, 2627 PRI Dentalium turritum I. Lea See Cadulus. turritus (1. Lea) Dentalium turritum I. Lea, de Gregorio, 1890 See Cadulus turritus (1. Lea) See also Dentalium (Antalis) arciforme Conrad See also Fustiaria (Laevidentalium) danai Meyer Dentalium (Antalis) vincense Palmer Dentaliidae Dentalium (Antalis) vincense Palmer in Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 200 Bh 26, figs. 29-31; Wilbert, 1953, p. 98; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 322 Range.—Upper Eocene, Lower Jackson er. (type) Localities—ARK.: Cleveland Co., Vince Ferry, Saline R. (type) ; Jefferson Co., White Bluff, W. “bank Arkansas R. Types _—Holotype, No. 4468 PRI; paratypes, Nos. 4469-4470 PRI Dentalium sp. Dentaliidae Dentalium minutistriatum Gabb, Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 158 in part, pl. 29, fig. 7; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 523 in part, pl. 214, fig. 12 copy Clark and Martin, in subgenus Graptacme. Not Gabb, 1860d, p. 386 Range.—Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm. Locality MD.: Charles Co., Popes Cr. Type.—F igured specimen, USNM Dentalium sp., Palmer, 1937 in part See Dentalium incississimum Meyer and Aldrich Dentalium sp. Dentaliidae Dentalium mississippiensis Conrad, Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 159, pl. 29, fig. 8. Not Conrad, 1848a, p. 282 Range.—Paleocene. Aquia fm., Lower Eocene. Nanjemoy fm., Localities —MD.: Prince Georges Co., Upper Marlboro (1 mi. NE, Piscataway; Charles Co., W. of Port Tobacco Type.—Figured specimen, USNM (Upper Marlboro, Aquia fm.) Dentalium sp. Dentaliidae Diem ae sp. Palmer, 1937, p. 18, pl. 1, fig. 8; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 321 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds, middle Claiborne gr. Locality —TEXAS: Sabine Co., Sabine R., Texas side opposite SW. corner SE. &% sec. 35, T. 5 N., R. 18 W., Sabine Par., La. Outcrop 21, (Veatch, 1902, p. 129) Type.—F igured specimen, No. 2689 PRI PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 371 Dentalium sp. Dentaliidae Dentalium sp., Palmer, 1937, p. 18, pl. 1, fig. 11; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 321 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality —LA.: Ouachita Par., Lapiniere Ldg., E. bank Ouachita R Type.—Figured specimen, No. 2640 PRI Dentalium sp. Dentaliidae Dentalium sp. Harris and Paimer, 1947, p. 213, pl. 26, fig. 19; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 321 Range.—Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm., lower Jackson gr. Locality —ALA.: Washington Co., St. Stephens Bluff, Tombigbee R. ARK.: Cleveland Co., Vince Ferry, Saline R. Not % mi. W of Graveyard Hill, Ala., as in Brann and Kent, 1960, P: 321 Type.—Figured specimen, No. 4480 PRI “Dischides” abruptus (Meyer and Aldrich) See Cadulus (Dischides) abruptus (Meyer and Aldrich) Dischides subcoarcuata (Gabb) See Cadulus (Dischides) subcoarcuatus (Gabb) Ditrupa subcoarcuata Gabb See Cadulus (Dischides) subcoarcuatus (Gabb) Fustiaria (Laevidentalium) danai (Meyer) Dentaliidae Dentalium Danai Meyer, 1885a, p. 462; Meyer, 1886b, p. 64, pl. 3, figs. 2, 2a; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 172 under D. turritum I. Lea; Dall, 1892, pp. 438, 439 in part; Cossmann, 1893, p. 19 Laevidentalium; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 202 Not Dentalium danai Martin, 1904, p. 272 Miocene Dentalium (Laevidentalium 7 ef. danait Meyer, Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 213, pl. 26, figs. 12, 18 copies Meyer; fig. 18 D. cf. danav; Brann and Kent, 1960, Dp. 317 ae —Upper Eocene. Moodys Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson Localities —MISS.: Hae Co., Jackson (type). LA.: Grant Par., Montgomery Ldg., Red R Type.—Holotype, No. 638703 USNM Fustiaria (Laevidentalium) subcompressa (Meyer) Dentaliidae Dentalium subcompressum Meyer, 1885a, p. 462; Meyer, 1886b, p. 64 pl. 3, figs. 3, 3a; Meyer, 1887b, p. 54, pl. 3, figs. 13, 18a; Dall, 1892, Dp. 439; Cossmann, 1893, p. 19; Pilsbry and Sharp, 1898, p. 216 Dentalium (Laevidentalium) subcompressum Meyer, Harris and Pal- mer, 1947, p. 214, pl. 26, fig. 6 copy Meyer, cf. fig. 15; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 321 Range.—Upper Eocene. AiGodee Branch fm. (type), lower Jackson gr. Oligocene Localities—MISS.: Hinds Co., Jackson (type); Warren Co., Vicksburg (Oligocene); Wayne Co., Red Bluff [Hiwanee Sta- tion], Chickasawhay R. (Oligocene) Type.—Holotype, No. 688701 USNM 372 BULLETIN ‘218 Gadus juvenis (Meyer) See Cadulus juvenis Meyer Gadus subcoarctatus [sic] (Gabb) See Cadulus (Dischides) subcoarcuatus (Gabb) Graptacme mediaviense (Harris) See Dentalium mediaviense Harris Graptacme minutistriatum (Gabb) See Dentalium (Antalis) minutistriatum Gabb Laevidentalium danai (Meyer) See Fustiaria (Laevidentalium) danai (Meyer) Laevidentalium subcompressum (Meyer) See Fustiaria (Laevidentalium) subcompressa (Meyer) Polyschides jacksonensis (Meyer) ; See Cadulus (Polyschides) jacksonensis Meyer Polyschides margarita Palmer See Cadulus (Polyschides) margarita Palmer Polyschides newtonensis (Meyer and Aldrich) See Cadulus (Polyschides) newtonensis Meyer and Aldrich Polyschides quadriturritus (Meyer), Palmer, 1937 Jackson Eocene See Cadulus (Polyschides) margarita Palmer Polyschides turritus (I. Lea) See Cadulus (Polyschides) turritus (I. Lea) Serpulorbis sylvaerupis Harris See Dentalium sylvaerupis (Harris) Siphonodentalium ? jacksonense (Meyer) See Cadulus jacksonensis Meyer Siphonodentalium (Cadulus ?) turgidus (Meyer) See Cadulus turgidus Meyer CEPHALOPODA Advena americana (Meyer and Aldrich) See Belemnosella americana (Meyer and Aldrich) Advena floweri Palmer See Belemnosella floweri (Palmer) Anevda floweri (Palmer) See Belemnosella floweri (Palmer) Angulithes elliotti (Stenzel) Hercoglossidae Deltoidonautilus elliotti Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 733, 759, pl. 38, figs. 1-6; pl. 39, figs. 1, 2; text figs. 123 (2), 124 (2); Stenzel, [1942], Cephalo- poda cards Nos. 18a, 18b, 9 figs; Miller, 1947, p. 65, pl. 47, figs. 1, 2; pl. 48, figs. 1, 2 holotype, 3 Angulithes elliotti (Stenzel), Kummel, 1956, pp. 335, 456, fig. 33K PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 373 Range.—Middle Eocene. Marquez shale mem. (type), Reklaw fm., lower Claiborne gr. Locality—-TEXAS: Bastrop Co., bluff along Ridge Cr. about 1 mi. above Missouri, Kansas, and Texas R.R. trestle and the county road bridge, 6.2 mi. W. of Smithville or 0.8 mi. E. of Upton in east part of R. Andrews survey (Bur. Ec. Geol. sta. 11-T-7) (type) Types.—Holotype, No. 20901; paratypes, Nos. 20902 (pl. 38, figs. 5, 6), 20896 (pl. 39) BEG Aturia alabamensis (Morton) Aturiidae Nautilus alabamensis Morton, 1834, p. 33, pl. 18, fig. 3; Morton, 1842a, p. 217; Conrad, 1858c, p. 335; Aldrich, 1886, p. 43; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 15 as sp. dub., pl. 1, fig. “39” outline of Morton; Cossmann, 1893, p. 51 Megasiphonia alabamensis (Morton), apa 1850, p. 338 Aturia ziczac (Sowerby), Geinitz, 1887, 53-56 in part, pl. III; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 14, pl. 1, figs. 35. 38b [389b]. Not Nautilus ziezac James Sowerby, 1812, p. 12, pl. 1, fig. 3 Aturia alabamensis (Morton), Conrad, 1865a, p. 15; Conrad, 1866a, p. 26; Hopkins, 1917, p. 296 as Belosepia ungula, pl. 27, fig. 1; Cooke, 1926a, pl. 96, fig. 6; Kellum, 1926, p. 32; Semmes, 1929, fig. 62—6; Schenck, 1931, pp. 444, 445, pl. 77, fig. 1; pl. 78, fig. 1; Ald- rich, 1931, p. 7, pl. 4, fig. 1; Scott, 1932, p. 328, pl. 23, fig. 15; Trow- bridge, 1932, pl. 43, figs. 4, 5 copies Gardner, 1923; Stenzel, 1935, p. 556, pl. 68, figs. 2a-2b; text fig. 5; Miller and Furnish, 1938, pp. 150, 151, fig. F; pp. 153, 154, pl. 25, figs. 1, 2, 5, 6; Stenzel, 1940a, pp. "732- 773: Stenzel, [1942], ‘Cephalopoda cards Nos. 21a, 21b, figs. 1-3; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 549, pl. 225, figs. 10, 11 copies Miller and Furnish; Miller, 1947, p. 81, pl. 56, figs. 7-9; pl. 57, figs. 1, 2 holotype; pl. 58, figs. 1, 2; pl. 59; pl. 60, figs. 1, 2; pl. 61; pl. 62, fig. 2; pl. 63, figs. 1, 2; pl. 64, figs. 1, 2; pl. 65, figs. 1-5; pl. 66, figs. 1, 2; pl. 67, figs. 1, 2; pl. 68, figs. 1, 2, 5. 6 see for more com- plete references; Harris and Palmer, 1947, p. 465, pl. 65, fig. 8; DatelGes and Palmer, 1953, p. 55 not Avon Park; Kummel, 1956, pp. 331, 466 Range.—Upper Eocene. Jackson gr. Localities—ALA.: Monroe Co., near Claiborne (type). Presum- ably near Sugegsville, Clarke Co. fide Stenzel, [1942]. For enum- eration of localities see Miller, 1947, pp. 82-84 Type.—Holotype, No. 16120 ANSP. For reference to hypotypes see Miller, 1947, p. 83 Aturia brazoensis Stenzel Aturiidae Aturia (Brazaturia) brazoensis Stenzel, 1935, pp. 552, 555, 559, pl. 64, figs. la-1f, text fig. 3; Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 732, 766- 769, 774, text figs. 125 (5), 126 (4) Aturia brazoensis Stenzel, Stenzel [1942], Cephalopoda card Nos. 23a, 23b, figs. la, 1b holotype Ic, 1d, text figs. 4, 5; Miller, 1947, pp. 88- 90, pl. 69, figs. 1-4, holotype; pl. 70, figs. 1, 2; pl. 71, figs. 1, 2; pl. 72, figs. 6, 7; pl. 73, fig. 7; Miller and Downs, 1950, pp. 10, 11, pl. 9, figs. 5, 6; Kummel, 1956, pp. 333, 467 Range.—Middle Eocene. Stone City beds (type), middle Claiborne gr.; Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr. Localities —TEXAS.: Burleson Co., Stone City, bluff on right bank of Brazos R. at bridge at State Highway 21 and bridge of 5374 BULLETIN 218 Southern Pacific R.R. (type); Leon Co., about 0.1 mi. S. of wooden bridge over MacDonald Creek in road running along boundary between B. Middleton and John Beauchamp surveys, in SW. corner of J. H. Cook 150 acres, SW. corner of John Beauchamp survey, 6.3 mi. WSW. of Centerville (paratype) Types.—Holotype, No. 20908; paratypes, Nos. 20906, 20912 BEG Cf.Aturia brazoensis Stenzel Aturiidae Aturia (Brazaturia) cf. At. brazoensis Stenzel, 1940a, p. 776 Range.—Middle Eocene. Crockett fm. [Cook Mt. fm.], upper Claiborne er. Locality TEXAS: Webb Co., bluff left bank Chacon Cr. about %4 mi. upstream from intersection Chacon Cr. with U.S. highway No. 96 (Laredo-Corpus Christi rd.), at E. city limits, Laredo Types.—Unfigured specimens (7), No. 20907 BEG Aturia garretti Stenzel Aturiidae Aturia (Brazaturia) garretti Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 732, 766-769, 772, pl. 42, figs. 1-3, text figs. 125 (6), 126 (3) Aturia garretti Stenzel, Stenzel [1942], Cephalopoda card No. 24; figs. 1-8, text fig. 5, 125 (6), 126 (3) holotype; Miller, 1947, p. 97, pl. 75, figs. 1, 2 holotype; Kummel, 1956, pp. 335, 467 Range.—Middle Eocene. Saline Bayou mem. (type), upper Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality —LA.: Winn Par., left bank of Saline Bayou at R.R. trestle of Louisiana R.R. and Navigation Co., at St. Maurice, sec. 15, T. 9 N., R. 6 W. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 2001 LSU Pal. Mus. Aturia laticlavia Stenzel Aturiidae Aturia (Brazaturia) laticlavia Stenzel, 1935, pp. 552, 555, 558, pl. 63, figs. 4a, 4b; Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 732, 766-769, 773 Aturia laticlavia Stenzel, Stenzel [1942], Cephalopoda card No. 25; figs. 1, 4a, 4b, 125 (3), 126 (6b) holotype; Miller, 1947, p. 99, pl. 73, figs. 1, 2 holotype; Kummel, 1956, pp. 337, 467 Range.—Middle Eocene. Limestone bed in Tyus mem. (type), Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr.; lower Cane River glauconitic ml. [fm.], middle Claiborne gr. Localities TEXAS: Leon Co., Bald Mound, 0.5 mi. NW. of Hope- well Negro Church and school, on old Centerville-Jewett road, 4.83 mi. NW. of Centerville, H.R. Benson 50-acre tract, R. Woods survey (Bur. Ec. Geol. sta. 145-T-43) (type). LA.: Natchitoches Par., in Ostrea lisbonensis Harris bed in road cut along State highway No. 12, 1.47 mi. S. of depot at Chestnut near center of sec. 7, T. 12 N, R. 6 W., Louisiana Meridian Type.—Holotype, No. 20900 BEG Aturia pancifex [sic] Cope See Aturoidea paucifex (Cope) Aturia paucifex Cope See Aturoidea paucifex (Cope) PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 375 Aturia triangula Stenzel Aturiidae Aturia (Brazaturia) triangula Stenzel, 1935, pp. 552, 555, 557, pl. 63, figs. 3a, b; text fig. 2; Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 732, 766-769 Aturia triangula Stenzel, Stenzel [1942] Cephalopoda card No. 26, figs. 3a, 3b, text figs. 2, 125 (4), 126 (5) holotype; Miller, 1947, p. 106, pl. 96, figs. 1-5 holotype; Kummel, 1956, pp. 343, 468 Range.—Middle Eocene. Limestone bed in Tyus mem. (type), Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr. Locality—TEXAS: Leon Co., Bald Mound, 0.5 mi. NW. of Hope- well Negro church and school on old Centerville-Jewett road 4.83 mi. NW. of Centerville, H.R. Benson 50-acre tract, R. Woods survey (Bur. Ec. Geol. sta, 145-T-43) (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 20914 BEG Aturia turneri Stenzel Aturiidae Aturia (Brazaturia) turneri Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 732, 766, 770, pl. 41, figs. 1-6, text figs. 125 (2), 126 (7) Aturia turneri Stenzel, Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda cards Nos. 27a, 27b, figs. 1-5, text figs. 125 (2), 126 (7) holotype; Miller, 1947, p. 108, pl. 72, figs. 1-5 holotype; Kummel, 1956, pp. 343, 468 Range.—Middle Eocene. Marquez shale mem. (type), Reklaw fm., lower Claiborne gr. Found in concretionary discontinuous fossili- ferous, lenticular, impure limestone, about 44 ft. below top of Marquez shale. Locality —TEXAS: Bastrop Co., bluffs along Ridge Creek about 1 mi. above Missouri, Kansas, and Texas R.R. trestle and county line bridge, 6.2 mi. W. of Smithville or 0.8 mi. E. of Upton, in east part of R. Andrews survey. (Bur. Ec. Geol. Sta. 11-T-7) (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 20905 BEG Aturia vanuxemi (Conrad) Aturiidae Nautilopsis Vanuxemi Conrad, 1848a, p. 299 Pelagus Vanuxemi (Conrad), Conrad, 1848b, p. 130, pl. 14, figs. 15, 17 Nautilus zig-zag [sic] Sowerby, Conrad, 1848b, p. 129. Not N. ziczac James Sowerby, 1812, p. 12 Aturia Vanuxemi (Conrad), Edwards, 1849, p. 52; Conrad, 1865a, p. 15; Conrad, 1866a, p. 19; Conrad in Cook, 1868, p. 377, text fig.; Conrad, 1868, p. 732; Whitfield, 1892, p. 287, pl. 49, figs. 1-3; pl. 50, fig. 1; Scott, 1898, p. 505, pl. 11, fig. 8; Scott, 1907, p. 737, pl. 16, fig. 8; Stenzel, 1935, pp. 555, 556 in subgenus Brazaturia; Stenzel, 1940a, p. 732; Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda card No. 28, figs. 15, 17; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 549, pl. 225, figs. 12, 13 copies Whit- field; Miller, 1947, p. 109, pl. 62, fig. 1; pl. 79, fig. 4; pl. 97, figs. 1, 2 copies Whitfield; Kummel, 1956, pp. 348, 468. See Miller for further references. Nautilus vanuxemi (Conrad), Conrad, 1858c, p. 335 Range.—Middle Eocene. Shark R. ml. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —N.J.: Monmouth Co., Long Branch (type) Type.—Missing, ANSP Moore, 1962, p. 106 Aturia ziczac of authors not James Sowerby, 1812 See Aturia alabamensis (Morton) 376 BULLETIN 218 Aturia Sp. Aturiidae Aturia (Brazaturia) sp. Barry, 1942+, pp. 24, 76, pl. 11, figs. 3-5; Miller, 1947, p. 118, pl. 82, figs. 4, 5 fons. cae Eocene. Pendleton Ferry fm., middle Wilcox Sabine] Locality. TEXAS: Sabine Co., Pendleton, west bank of Sabine R. about 4% mi. upstream from bridge on Louisiana Highway 6 Type.—Y¥igured specimen, No. 5040 LSU Pal. Mus. Aturoidea paucifex (Cope) Hercoglossidae Aturia pancifex [sic] Cope, 1866, pp. 3, 4 Aturia pein Cope, 1867, p. 40 Hercoglossa paucifex (Cope), Conrad in Cook, 1868, p. 731; Whitfield, 1892, p. 246, pl. 39, fig. 1; Whitfield, 1899, p. 179; PS eee 1905, p. 28; Weller, 1907, p. 815, pl. 102, fig. 1 type Aturoidea paucifex (Cope), Miller and Thompson, 1935, p. 566, pl. 65, figs. 1, 2; Miller and Furnish, 1938, p. 150, fig. 1E; Stenzel, 1940a, p. 732; Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda card Nos. 19a, 19b, figs. 1, 2, text fig. 1; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 549, pl. 225, fig. 14 type copy Weller; Miller, 1947, p. 73, pl. 55, fig. 3 holotype, text fig. 18 see for complete synonymy; Kummel, 1956, pp. 339, 464, fig. 31J. Range.—Paleocene. Hornerstown fm. (type) Locality —N.J.: Gloucester Co., marl pit of Thomas Heritage, north of Glassboro (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 131383 ANSP Aturoidea pilsbryi Miller and Thompson Hercoglossidae Aturoidea pilsbryi Miller and Thompson, 1935, p. 568, pl. 66, figs. 1-3; Stenzel, 1940a, p. 732, Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda card No. 20. figs. 1-3, text fig. 2; Miller, 1947, p. 76, pl. 55, figs. 1, 2 holotype; text fig. 19; Kummel, 1956, pp. 339, 464 Range.—Lower Eocene. Probably Vincentown fm. (type); Manas- quan fm. Locality —N.J.: Burlington Co., “At or near Medford”. “Coll. Dr. Thos, Wistar.” Type——Holotype, No. 18187 ANSP Belemnosella americana (Meyer and Aldrich) Belemnosidae Belemnosis Americana Meyer and Aldrich, 1886, p. 47, pl. 2, figs. 26, 26a Belemnosella americana (Meyer and Aldrich), Naef, 1922, p. 49, fig. 12; Stenzel, 1941, p. 90 Advena americana (Meyer and Aldrich), Palmer, 1937, p. 511, pl. 76, figs. 18, 14 copies Meyer and Aldrich Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —MISS.: Clarke Co., Wautubbee (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 638750 "USNM Belemnosella floweri (Palmer) Belemnosidae Advena floweri Palmer, 1937, p. 512, pl. 76, figs. 10-12, 15; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 29 Anevda floweri (Palmer), Palmer, 1940, p. 285 Belemnosella floweri (Palmer), Stenzel, 1941, p. 90 PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 377 Range.—Middle Eocene. Gosport sd. (type), uppermost Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 3402 PRI Belemnosis americana Meyer and Aldrich See Belemnosella americana (Meyer and Aldrich) Belosaepia alabamensis Palmer Sepiidae Belosaepia alabamensis Palmer, 1937, p. 508, pl. 77, figs. 1, 15; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 120 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality—ALA.: Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 3403 PRI Belosaepia alabamensis voltzi Palmer ° Sepiidae Belosaepia alabamensis voltzi Palmer, 1937, p. 509, pl. 77, figs. 10, 12; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 120 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. a a Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama . (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 3408 PRI Belosaepia harrisi Palmer Sepiidae Belosaepia harrisi Palmer, 1937, p. 510, pl. 77, figs. 11, 17, 19; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 120 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. aah Sareea Monroe Co., base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama . (type Type.—Holotype, No. 3409 PRI Belosaepia saccaria Palmer Sepiidae Belosaepia saccaria Palmer, 1937, p. 509, pl. 77, figs. 4, 138, 16; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 120 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. [upper Lisbon fm.] (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality —ALA.: wpe Co., Lisbon Ldg., W. bank Alabama R. about 614 mi. above bridge at Claiborne (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 3404 PRI Belosaepia uncinata Palmer Sepiidae Belosaepia uncinata Palmer, 1937, p. 507, pl. 77, figs. 8, 9, 18, 20, 21; Brann and Kent, 1960, pp. 120, 121 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Localities—LA.: Sabine Par., Columbus, Sabine R. (type); Ouachita Par., Lapiniere Ldg., E. bank Ouachita R. ALA.: Monroe Co., Lisbon Ldg., on W. bank Alabama R. about 6% mi. above Claiborne bridge; base of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. Types.—Holotype, No. 3407; paratypes, Nos. 3406, 3410 PRI 378 BULLETIN 218 Belosaepia ungula Gabb ' Sepiidae Sepia (Belosepia) ungula Gabb, 1860c, p. 324; Gabb, 1860d, p. 376, pl. 67, figs. 1-4 Belosepia ungula Gabb, Conrad, 1865a, p. 16; Conrad, 1866a, p. 19; Aldrich, 1886, p. 48; Meyer and Aldrich, 1886, p. 50 in part, not p. 17 as in De Gregorio; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 15; Cossmann, 1893, p. 51, pl. 2, figs. 8-10; Veatch, 1906, pl. 19, figs. 7, 7a, 7b copy Gabb; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 597, pl. 250, figs. 19-21 copies Cossmann Belosaepia ungula Gabb, Palmer, 1937, p. 505, pl. 77, figs. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 14; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 121 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr.; Gosport sd., uppermost Claiborne gr. Localities—TEXAS: Robertson Co., Wheelock (type, Gabb)= Town Branch of Cedar Creek near Wheelock fide Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 11. ALA.: Monroe Co., Claiborne Bluff, Alabama R. (Gabb, Palmer) Type.—Holotype, No. 12759 ANSP Belosaepia veatchi Palmer Sepiidae Belosaepia veatchi Palmer, 1937, p. 508, pl. 76, figs. 3-5; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 121 Range.—Middle Eocene. Cook Mt. fm. (type), upper Claiborne gr. Locality.—LA.: Sabine Par., Columbus, Sabine R. (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 3401 PRI Belosepia See Belosaepia Brazaturia garretti Stenzel See Aturia garretti Stenzel Brazaturia laticlavia Stenzel See Aturia laticlavia Stenzel Brazaturia turneri Stenzel See Aturia turneri Stenzel Brazaturia sp. See Aturia sp. Brazaturia triangula Stenzel See Aturia triangula Stenzel Cimomia haltomi (Aldrich) Hercoglossidae Nautilus ees 1886, p. 60; de Gregorio, 1890, p. 14 fide Miller, 1947, p. 4 Eutrephoceras haltomi Aldrich, 1931, p. 6, pl. 1, fig. 1; pl. 2, fig. 1; pl. 3, figs. 1, 2 Cimomia haltomi (Aldrich), Miller and Thompson, 1933, p. 307, text figs. 2A, 3; Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 732, 752, fig. 119 (1); Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda card No. 7, figs. 1, 2, text figs. 2A, 3; Miller, 1947, p. Al, pl. 27, fig. 2 holotype; pl. 28, figs. 1, 2; Kummel, 1956, pp. 336, 450, fig. 31L Range.—Paleocene. Sucarnoochee clay (type), upper Midway gr. Locality —ALA.: Sumter Co., Black Bluff Ldg. (extant) east of Whitfield, right side of Tombigbee R. (type) Types.—Holotype and paratypes, No. 18 GSATC; topotype figured by Miller and Thompson No. 615, Geol. Dept., State Univ. Iowa, Iowa City, lowa PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 379 Cimomia marylandensis Miller and Thompson Hercoglossidae ? Nautilus sp. Tuomey, 1842a, p. 156; Tuomey, 1842b, p. 187 ? Nautilus sp. Clark, 1895, p. 4; Clark, 1896, p. 63, pl. 9, fig. 1 Hercoglossa tuomeyi Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 122 in part, pl. 17; pl. 19, fig. 1; not pl. 18, fig. 1; Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 746, 747, text fig. 117 (7) in part Cimomia marylandensis Miller and Thompson, 1933, p. 305 footnote; Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda card No. 8, fig. (pl. 17), fig. 1 holotype; seg pel p. 44, pl. 42, figs. 1, 2 copy holotype; Kummel, 1956, pp. 338, Range.—Lower Eocene. Upper Woodstock greensand mem. (type), Nanjemoy fm. Locality—MD.: Charles Co., bluff one mile below Popes Creek on left bank of Potomac R. (type) Type.—Holotype, USNM Cimomia subrecta Miller and Thompson Hercoglossidae Cimomia subrecta Miller and Thompson, 1933, p. 308, pl. 35, figs. 1, 2, text fig. 2B; Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 750-752, text figs. 118 (4), 119 (2); Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda card Nos. 9a, 9b, figs. 1, 2, 2B; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 550, pl. 225, fig. 6 copy Miller and Thompson; pan 1947, p. 46, pl. 31, figs. 1, 2 holotype; Kummel, 1956, pp. 342, Range.—Paleocene. Clayton fm. (type), lower Midway gr. Localities—MISS.: Okitbbeha Co., about 4% mi. S. of Starkville, EK. % sec. 28, T. 18 N., R. 14 E. (type); 3 mi. W. of Starkville (paratype) Type.—Holotype. No. 618; paratype, No. 619. Geol. Dept., State Univ. Iowa, lowa City, Iowa Cimomia vaughani (Gardner) Hercoglossidae Enclimatoceras vaughani Gardner, 1923, p. 115, pl. 33, figs. 1-3; Trowbridge, 1932, pl. 32, fig. 1; pl. 33, figs. 1, 2 copies Gardner Cimomia vaughani (Gardner), Miller and Thompson, 1933, p. 307; Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 732, 750-753; pl. 37, figs. 1, 2; text figs. 118 (1), 119 (3); Stenzel, [1942] Cephalopoda cards Nos. 10a, 10b, fig. 1, text figs. 118 (1), 119 (3); Miller, 1947, p. 47, pl. 27, fig. 1; pl. 32, figs. 1, 2; pl. 76, fig. 4; Kummel, 1956, pp. 343, 452, fig. 31N Hercoglossa vaughani (Gardner), Berry, 1923, p. 429; Gardner, 1935, p. 322, pl. 27, fig. 1; pl. 28, figs. 1, 2; not F. B. Plummer, 1933, p. 817, fig. 53 (=Woodringia splendens Stenzel, 1940a) Range.—Paleocene. Kincaid fm. (type), lower Midway gr.; Wills Point fm. (Stenzel), upper Midway gr. Localities —TEXAS: Uvalde Co., 34 mi. NW. of Evans’ (Myrick’s) apiary, Frio R. (U.S.G.S. sta. 3178) (type). For additional localities see Stenzel, 1940a, and Miller, 1947 Types.—Holotype, No. 352261; paratype, No. 352262 USNM Cimomia vestali Miller and Thompson Hercoglossidae Cimomia vestali Miller and Thompson, 1933, p. 311, pl. 36, figs. 1, 2, text fig. 2c; Stenzel, 1940a, p. 751, text figs. 118 (3), 119 (4); Sten- zel, [1942], Cephalopoda cards Nos. lla, 11b, figs. 1, 2, 2c; Miller, 1947, p. 48, pl. 33, figs. 1, 2 holotype; Kummel, 1956, pp. 343, 452, fig, 31 K 380 BULLETIN 218 Range.—Paleocene. Clayton fm. (type), lower Midway gr. Localities—MISS.: Oktibbeha Co., east bluff of Trim Cane Cr., about 3 mi. W. and a little N. of Starkville (type); Noxubbee Co., SW. bluff of Yellow Cr., about 9 mi. NW. of Macon, sec. 7, T. 15 N., R. 16 E. (paratype) Types.—Holotype, No. 616; paratype, No. 617. Geol. Dept., State Univ. Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Cimomia spp., Miller, 1947 See Hercoglossa spp. Deltoidonautilus elliotti Stenzel See Angulithes elliotti (Stenzel) Enclimatoceras ulrichi (White) See Hercoglossa ulrichi (White) Enclimatoceras ulrichi Sloan, 1908. Not White, 1884b Cretaceous See Hutrephoceras sloani Reeside Enclimatoceras vaughani Gardner See Cimomia vaughani (Gardner) Eutrephoceras berryi Miller Nautilidae Eutrephoceras berryi Miller, 1947, p. 27, pl. 7, figs. 1,2; Kummel, 1956, pp. 333, 380 Range.—Upper Eocene. Castle Hayne ls., (type), Jackson gr. Locality —N.C.: New Hanover Co., City Rock quarry, near Smith Creek on the east side of Wilmington (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 559584 USNM Eutrephoceras bryani (Gabb) Nautilidae Nautilus bryani Gabb, 1877, p. 277; Whitfield, 1892, p. 244, pl. 38, figs. 5, 6; Whitfield, 1899, p. 179; Johnson, 1905, p. 28; Weller, 1907, p. 818, pl. 101, figs. 1, 2 Eutrephoceras bryani (Gabb), Reeside, 1924, p. 4; Miller, 1947, p. 28, pl. 8, figs. 1-4; pl. 93, figs. 1, 2 Eutrephoceras (?) bryant (Gabb), Stenzel, 1940a, p. 741, text fig. 115 (1), outline holotype; Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda card No. 1, figs. 1, 2 holotype, copy Weller, 1907; Kummel, 1956, pp. 333, 380 Range.—Lower Eocene. Vincentown fm. (type) Locality.—N.J.: Burlington Co., Vincentown (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 16117 ANSP (1 paratype) Eutrephoceras carolinense Kellum Nautilidae Eutrephoceras carolinense Kellum, 1926, p. 32, pl. 7, figs. 5-7; Stenzel, 1940a, p. 741, text fig. 115 (8); Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda card No. 2, figs. 5, 6 holotype, fig. 7 paratype; Miller, 1947, p. 29, pl. 9, figs. 1-6; Kummel, 1956, pp. 333, 381 Range.—Upper Eocene. Castle Hayne ls. (type), Jackson gr. Localities —N.C.: New Hanover Co., City Rock quarry near Smith Creek; east side of Wilmington (type); Castle Hayne; Pender Co., Old Rocky Point Types.—Holotype, No. 353299 USNM; paratypes, Nos. 138051, 559585-559589 USNM PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 581 Eutrephoceras cookanum (Whitfield) Nautilidae Nautilus cookana Whitfield, 1892, p. 285, pl. 48, fig. 1; pl. 49, figs. 4-5, text fig. 2; Whitfield, 1899, p. 180 as N. cooki Eutrephoceras cookana (Whitfield), Reeside, 1924, p. 4 Eutrephoceras cookanum (Whitfield), Stenzel, 1940a, p. 741, text fig. 115 (4); Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda cards Nos. 3a, 3b, figs. 1, 4, 5 syntypes, fig. 6; Miller, 1947, p. 30, pl. 10, figs. 1, 2; pl. 11, figs. 1-3; pl. 12, fig. 1; pl. 18, figs. 1, 2; Kummel, 1956, pp. 334, 381, fig. 13 O Range.—Middle Eocene. Stony layer at top of Shark River ml. (type), upper Claiborne er. Locality —N.J.: Monmouth Co., Squankum (type) (fide Whitfield, 1899); Shark R. Types.—Syntype, No. UC 35337 CNHM;; syntype, No. 9775 AMNH Eutrephoceras dekayi (Morton), Johnson, 1905. Not Morton, 1834 Cre- taceous See Hutrephoceras sp. Eutrephoceras haltomi Aldrich See Cimomia haltomi (Aldrich) Eutrephoceras johnsoni Miller Nautilidae Eutrephoceras johnsoni Miller, 1947, p. 32, pl. 18, figs. 1, 2; Kummel, 1956, pp. 336, 382 Range.—Paleocene. Midway gr. (type) Locality—ALA.: Wilcox Co., “along Prairie Creek”, Prairie Creek, W. of Oak Hill (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 129552 USNM Eutrephoceras jonesi Miller and Thompson Nautilidae Eutrephoceras jonesi Miller and Thompson, 1933, p. 303, pl. 34, figs. 1, 2; Stenzel, 1940a, p. 741, text fig. 115 (5); Stenzel, [1942], Cephalo- poda card No. 4, figs. 1, 2 holotype; Miller, 1947, p. 32, pl. 19, figs. 1, 2; Kummel, 1956, pp. 337, 382, fig. 13D Range.—Paleocene. Midway gr. (type) Locality. ALA.: “Clarke Co.,” (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 55 GSATC Eutrephoceras reesidei Stenzel Nautilidae Eutrephoceras n. sp. Stenzel, 1939, pp. 132, 156 Eutrephoceras reesidei Stenzel, 1940a, p. 738, pl. 35, figs. 5-7; text fig. 115 (7); Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda card No. 5, figs. 5-7; Miller, meee 34, pl. 15, figs. 1-3 holotype; Kummel, 1956, pp. 340, 383, ig. 1 Range.—Middle Eocene. Basal conglomerate, Wheelock mem. (type), Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Locality —TEXAS: Leon Co., small draw tributary to a branch which flows northward along the east line of P. L. Reinhardt 200—acre tract and enters Boggy Cr., the small draw is N. of a wagon road of N. 68° E. direction and in the NE. part of the tract, in Nathaniel M. Allen and Fernando del Valle surveys, where these surveys overlap, about 3.5 mi. airline distance E. of Leona (Bur. Ec. Geol. loc. No. 145-T-50) (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 20895 BEG 382 BULLETIN 218 Eutrephoceras sloani Reeside _ Nautilidae Exnclimatoceras ulrichi Sloan, 1908, p. 319 (not 553 as in Stenzel [1942]). Not #. ulrichi (White), 188-4b, Dot Eutrephoceras sloani Reeside, 1924, p. 3, pls. 1-3; Miller and Thomp- son, 1933, p. 302; Cooke, 1936, p. 43: Stenzel, 1940a, p. 741, text fig. 115 (6); Seaeeat [1942], Cephalopoda cards Nos. 6a, 6b, figs. 1-3, not p. 553 in Sloan as on card; Miller, 1947, p. 35, pl. 22, figs. 1, 2; pl. 23, fig. 1; Kummel, 1956, pp. 341, 383, fig. 13 L Range.—Lower Eocene. Black Mingo fm. (type), Wilcox gr. Locality —S.C.: Georgetown Co., Perkins Bluff, on west (left) eas of Black R., 3 mi. above mouth of Black Mingo Creek type) Type.—Holotype, No. 352558 USNM not 352559 as in Reeside Eutrephoceras n. sp. Stenzel, 1939 See Eutrephoceras reesidei Stenzel Eutrephoceras sp. Nautilidae Nautilus Dekayi Morton, Whitfield, 1892, p. 243 in part, pl. 38, figs. 3, 4 not pl. 37, figs. 1-6; pl. 38, figs. 1, 2; Whitfield, 1899, p. 180; Weller, 1907, p. 817 in part, pl. 100, fig. 5 not pl. 100, figs. 1-4 Eutrephoceras dakar (Morton), Johnson, 1905, p. 28 Eutrephoceras sp., Miller, 1947, p. 37, pl. 6, figs. 1-3 Range.—Paleocene. Hornerstown fm. Locality —N.J.: Monmouth Co., J. S. Cook’s pit, near Tintonfalls Types.—Figured specimens, Rutgers fide Whitfield, 1899 Hercoglossa gardnerae Stenzel Hercoglossidae Hercoglossa gardnerae Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 733, 743, pl. 36, figs. 1, 2, text fig. 116 (3), 117 (1); Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda cards Nos. 12a, 12b, figs. 1-3, text fig. 1; Miller, 1947, p. 50, pl. 34, figs. 1, 2 holotype; Kummel, 1956, pp. 335, 461, fig. 31 D Range.—Paleocene. Upper part of Kincaid fm. (type), lower Mid- way er. Localities —TEXAS: Maverick Co., S. side Cuero Cr. about 4% mi. up from San Antonio outpost. San Antonio outpost is 0.4 mi. from Rio Grande and NE. of San Antonio crossing opposite Guerrero, Mexico (type); about 1 mi. N. Lopez tank on McFarland windmill road. (paratype) Types.—Holotype and 7 paratypes, No. 304438; paratype, No. 30448 BEG Hercoglossa meglameryae Miller and Thompson Hercoglossidae Hercoglossa mcglameryae Miller and Thompson, 19338, p. 322, pl. 38, figs. 1-2, text fig. 2 D; Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 733, 745, fig. 116 (5); p. 747, fig. 117 (6); Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda cards Nos. 18a, 13b, figs. 1, 2 text fig. 2 D; Miller, 1947, p. 53, pl. 13, figs. 3, 4; pl. 14, figs. 1, 2; pl. 64, fig. 4; Kummel, 1956, pp. 338, 462, fig. 31 G Hone: Jar “Nautilus Rock”, Clayton fm. (type), lower idway Locality Tine Lowndes Co. (type) Types. —Holotype and paratypes, No. 56 GSATC PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 383 Hercoglossa orbiculata (Tuomey) Hercoglossidae Nautilus orbiculatus Tuomey, 1854, p. 167; Conrad, 1858c, p. 335; Whitfield, 1892, p. 246 Hercoglossa orbiculata (Tuomey), Conrad, 1866d, p. 101; Hyatt, 1883, p. 270; Miller and Thompson, 1933, p. 315, pl. 37, figs. 1, 2; text fig. 2 F; Miller and Furnish, 1938, p. 150; Stenzel, 1940a, p. 745, fig. 116 (1); p. 747, fig. 117 (3); Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda card Nos. 14a, 14b, figs. 1, 2, 4, text fig. 2 F; Miller, 1947, p. 55, pl. 38, figs. 1, 2; pl. 39, figs. 1, 2; pl. 40, figs. 1, 2; text fig. 7 C; Kum- mel, 1956, pp. 339, 457, 462, fig. 33 F, pl. 27, figs. 1, 2 Range.—Paleocene. “Nautilus Rock”, Clayton fm. (type), lower Midway er. Localities—ALA. (type): Wilcox Co., Pine Barren Creek, about 5 mi. N. of Allentown (neotype) Type——Holotype lost. Neotype, No. 612 Geol. Dept., State Univ. Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa (Miller and Thompson) Hercoglossa paucifex (Cope) See Aturoidea paucifex (Cope) ° Hercoglossa splendens (Stenzel) Hercoglossidae Hercoglossa ulrichi H. J. Plummer, 1933, p. 62. Not H. ulrichi (White) fide Stenzel, 1940a Hercoglossa vaughani F. B. Plummer, 1933, p. 817, fig. 53. Not H. vaughani Gardner fide Stenzel, 1940a Woodringia splendens Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 738, 755, pl. 35, figs. 1-3; figs. 120 (1), 121 (1, 3); Stenzel, [1942], Cephalopoda cards Nos. 17a, 17b, figs. 1-3, text figs. 120-122; Miller, 1947, p. 69, pl. 18, figs. 3-5 Hercoglossa splendens (Stenzel), Kummel, 1956, pp. 342, 462, fig. 31 E Range.—Paleocene. Uppermost beds, Wills Point fm. (type), upper Midway er. Locality —TEXAS: Navarro Co., S. side Foggyhead Cr., Smith’s pasture and about 0.15 mi. W. of bridge on Kerens-Round Prairie rd., 3.8 mi. by road SSE. of depot in Kerens (Bur. Ec. Geol. sta. 174-T-6) (type) Type— Holotype, missing, 1962, BEG. Not Walker Museum, Chi- cago as in Miller, 1947 Hercoglossa tuomeyi Clark and Martin Hercoglossidae ? Nautilus sp. Tuomey, 1842a, p. 156 (1842b, p. 187) ? Nautilus sp. Clark, 1895, p. 4; Clark, 1896, p. 63, pl. 9, fig. 1 Hercoglossa tuomeyi Clark and Martin, 1901, p. 122, pl. 18, fig. 1; ? pl. 19, fig. 2, fig. 3 copy Clark, 1896, not pl. 17, pl. 19, fig. 1 (—=Cimo- mia marylandensis Miller and Thompson); Berry, 1923, p. 428; Miller and Thompson, 1933, pp. 305+footnote, 314, 323; Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 732, 746, fig. 117 (7) in part; Stenzel, [1942], Cephalo- poda card No. 15, fig. (pl. 18) copy Clark and Martin; Miller, 1947, p. 59, pl. 41 holotype; pl. 42, figs. 3, 4; Kummel, 1956, pp. 343, 462 Range—Lower Eocene. Upper part Woodstock greensand marl mem, (type), Nanjemoy fm. Locality —MD.: Charles Co., bluff about 1 mi. below Popes Cr., left bank Potomac R. (type) Types.—Lectotype (Miller and Thompson, 1933, p. 305), USNM Hercoglossa tuomeyi Clark and Martin in part See also Cimomia marylandensis Miller and Thompson 384 BULLETIN 218 Hercoglossa ulrichi (White) Hercoglossidae Nautilus texanus Shumard, White, 1882, p. 137. Not N. texanus Shu- mard, 1860, p. 590 Enclimatoceras ulrichi White, Hyatt, "1883, . 270 nomen nudum Enclimatoceras (Nautilus) ulrichi White, i884b, p. 17, pl. 7, figs. 1-3; pl. 8, fig. 1; pl. 9, fig. 1; Harris, 1894b, p. 36, pl. 2, ‘figs. 1: 35 Schu- chert, et al., 1905, p. 241 Enclimatoceras ulrichi White, Harris, 1896, p. 236, pl. 13, figs. 1-3; pl. 14, fig. 1; pl. 15, fig. 1; Veatch, 1906, Dp. "34, pl. 16, figs. ib la, 1b copies White Hercoglossa ulrichi (White), Foord and Crick, 1890, p. 392; Berry, 1923, p. 428; Deussen, 1924, p. 43, pl. 14, figs. 1, la, 1b (copies White); Miller and Thompson, 1933, p. 319 text fig. 2 E (pp. 308, 309); Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 744-748, fig. 116 (4), fig. 117 (4, 5); Sten- zel, [1942], Cephalopoda cards Nos. 16a, 16b, 5 figs. copies White, 1884; Shimer and Shrock, 1944, p. 549, pl. 225, figs. 7-9; Miller, 1947, p. 60, pl. 48, fig. 1; pl. 44, figs. 1, 2 holotype, 3, 4; pl. 45, figs. 1, 2 see for further references; Kummel, 1956, pp. 343, 462, fig. 31 B Range.—Paleocene. Clayton fm. lower Midway gr. (Texas, Ark. Miss., Ala., Tenn.) Localities —ARK.: Pulaski Co. . vicinity of Olsen’s switch on Missouri Pacific R. R., on Fourche Cr. near mouth of Crooked Cr., NW. %, SE. %, sec. 8, T.1S8S., R. 138 W., about 10 mi. SW. of Little Rock (Harris, 1894b) (type). For further localities see Miller, 1947, p. 61 Types.—Holotype and paratypes, No. 8349 USNM; paratypes, Nos. 12346, 18711 USNM Hercoglossa ulrichi H. J. Plummer, 1933, p. 62. Not White, 1884 See Hercoglossa splendens (Stenzel) Hercoglossa vaughani (Gardner) See Cimomia vaughani (Gardner) Hercoglossa vaughani F. B. Plummer, 1933. Not Gardner, 1923 See Hercoglossa splendens (Stenzel) Hercoglossa walteri Miller Hercoglossidae Hercoglossa walteri Miller, 1947, p. 62, pl. 46, figs. 1, 2; Kummel, 1956, pp. 3438, 462 Hare eee yaaty “Nautilus Rock” Clayton fm. (type), lower idway Locality. wer ave? Wilcox Co., in creek bed S. of Alabama High- way 96, about 18 mi. NE. Kimborough (type) Type.—Holotype, No. 1085, Geol. Dept., State Univ. Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Hercoglossa, n. sp. Hercoglossidae Hercoglossa n. sp. Stenzel, 1940a, pp. 733, 749; Miller, 1947, p. 64 Range.—Middle Eocene. Tyus mem., Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr. Locality —TEXAS: W. Houston Co., Kickapoo Shoals, flat bench in bed of Trinity R. at sharp bend 1.72 mi. upstream from toll bridge, Ramon de la Garza Survey (Bur. Ec. Geol. loc. 113-T- 16) Type.—Unfigured specimen, missing 1962, BEG PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 385 Hercoglossa or Cimomia sp. Hercoglossidae Hercoglossa sp. Gardner, 1935, p. 322 Hercoglossa or Cimomia sp., Miller, 1947, p. 64 Range.—Paleocene. Littig glauconitic mem., Kincaid fm., lower Midway er. Locality —TEXAS: Guadalupe Co., small branch 2.8 SW. of Staples, 5 mi. E. of Zorn (USGS sta. 13244) Type.—Unfigured specimen not seen USNM Hercoglossa sp. or Cimomia sp. Hercoglossidae Hercoglossa sp. or Cimomia sp. Miller, 1947, p. 113, pl. 99, figs. 1, 2 Range.—Lower Eocene, Nanjemoy fm. vege MD: Charles Co., bluff Potomac R., %4 mi. below Popes ree. Type.—Figured specimen, No. 371891 USNM Megasiphonia alabamensis (Morton) See Aturia alabamensis (Morton) Nautilopsis Vanuxemi Conrad See Aturia vanuxemi (Conrad) Nautilus alabamensis Morton See Aturia alabamensis (Morton) Nautilus bryani Gabb See Hutrephoceras ? bryant (Gabb) Nautilus cookana Whitfield See Hutrephoceras cookanum (Whitfield) Nautilus dekayi Morton, Whitfield, 1892 in part. Not Morton, 1834, Cretaceous See Hutrephoceras sp. Nautilus orbiculatus Tuomey See Hercoglossa orbiculata (Tuomey) Nautilus texanus Shumard, White, 1882. Not Shumard, 1860 See Hercoglossa ulrichi (White) Nautilus zig-zag [sic] “(Sow.)”, Conrad, 1848b See Aturia vanuxemi (Conrad) Nautilus sp. Clark, 1895 and 1896 See Hercoglossa tuomeyi Clark and Martin See also Cimomia marylandensis Miller and Thompson “Nautilus” sp. Nautilus fragment Harris, $8898, p. 103, pl. 12, fig. 26; Brann and Kent, 1960, p. 587 Range.—Lower Eocene. Hatchetigbee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. 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PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 439 GLOSSARY OF STRATIGRAPHIC TERMS USED IN THIS CATALOGUE The notes are written in the following sequence: name of formation as presently used, author, original date with publication, type locality, and age. For further details see Wilmarth, 1938, U.S.G.S., Bull. 896; Wilson, et al., 1957, U.S.G.S., Bull 1056 A, and Fisher, 1961 Aquia fm.—wW. B. Clark and G. C. Martin, 1901, Md. Geol. Sur., Eocene, p. 58, Aquia Creek, Safford Co., Va., Paleocene. Archusa ml. mem.—E. P. Thomas, 1942, Miss. Geol. Sur., Bull. 48, pp. 49-52, Archusa Springs, Chickasawhay R., S. of Quitman, Clarke Co., Miss., middle Eocene, Cook Mt. fm., middle Claiborne gr. Avon Park Is—P. L. and E. R. Applin, 1944, A.A.P.G., Bull., vol. 28, No. 12, pp. 1680, 1686-1688, subsurface, Avon Park Bombing Range, Polk Co., Fla., middle Eocene, upper Claiborne gr. Barnwell fm.—tE. Sloan, 1905, S.C. Geol. Sur., geognostic map S.C.; 1907, Sum. Min. Res. S.C., pp. 12, 17; 1908, S.C. Geol. Sur., ser. 4, Bull. 2, p. 454, Barnwell Co., S.C., upper Eocene, Jackson gr. Bashi mem.—A. Heilprin, 1882, Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., Proc. for 1881, pp. 158, 159, Bashi Creek, Clarke Co., Ala., lower Eocene, Hatchetig- bee fm., upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Bells Landing mem.—E. A. Smith, 1883, Ala. Geol. Sur., Prog. Rept. for 1881-1882, pp. 256, 321, Bells Landing, Alabama R., Monroe Co. Ala., lower Eocene, Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Black Mingo fm.—kE. Sloan, 1905, S.C. Geol. Sur., geognostic map S.C.; 1907, Sum. Min. Res. 8.C., pp. 12, 16, Black Mingo Creek, Black R., Clarendon Co., S.C., lower Eocene. Bumpnose Ils.—W. E. Moore, 1955, Fla. Geol. Sur., Bull. 37, p. 30 along Bumpnose rd., N. and W. of Marianna, Jackson Co., Fla., upper Eo- cene, upper Ocala gr. (uppermost Jackson Eocene). Cane R. [glauconitic ml.] fm.—W. C. Spooner, 1926, A.A.P.G., Bull., vol. 10, No. 1, p. 7; No. 3, pp. 220, 224, 227, 235, 236, Cane R. at Natchi- toches, Natchitoches Par., La., middle Eocene, middle Claiborne gr. Castle Hayne Ils—B. L. Miller, 1910, G.S.A., Bull., vol. 20, pp. 674-675, Castle Hayne, New Hanover Co., N.C., upper Eocene, Jackson gr. Claiborne gr.—‘Claiborne sands’, T. A. Conrad, 1847, Acad Nat. Sci., Phila., Proc., vol. 3, pp. 280-282 not described, Claiborne Bluff, Ala- bama R., Monroe Co., Ala., middle Eocene. “Claiborne sand” replaced by Gosport sd., Smith, 1907. Clayton fm—D. W. Langdon, 1891, G.S.A., Bull., vol. 2, pp. 589-605, Clayton, Barbour Co., Ala., Paleocene, lower Midway gr. Cook Mt. fm—W. Kennedy, Texas Geol. Sur., 3d Ann. Rept., pp. 54- 57, Cook Mt., Houston Co., Texas, middle Eocene, upper Claiborne gr. Cooper ml.—M. Tuomey, 1848, Agr. Sur. S. C., 1st Rept., pp. 162-169, 190, 211; Sloan, 1908, S. C. Geol. Sur., ser. 4, Bull. 2, p. 462, Cooper R., Berkeley Co., S.C., upper Eocene, Jackson gr. or Oligocene (Cooke and MacNeil, 1952) Crockett fm.—A. C. Ellisor, 1929, A.A.P.G., Bull., vol. 138, p. 1340, pro- posed by E. A. Wendlandt and G. M. Knebel, Crockett, Houston Co., Texas, middle Eocene, upper Claiborne gr. Upper part replaced by Cook Mt., see Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957, p. 18. 440 BULLETIN 218 Crystal_River fm.—H. S. Puri, 1953, Jour. Sed. Petrology, vol. 23, No. 2, p. 180 (abst.), Crystal River, Citrus Co., Fla., upper Eocene, upper Ocala gr. Danville Landing beds.—M. A. Hanna, D. Gravell, and J. McGuirt, 1934, 11th Ann. Field Trip Shreveport Geol. Soc., table 0 pp. 30, pp. 35-37, Danville Landing, Ouachita R., Catahoula Par., La., upper Eocene, uppermost Jackson ger. Fayette beds—E. T. Dumble and R. A. F. Penrose, Jr., 1890, Texag Geol. Sur., Ist Ann. Rept., pl. 3, pp. XXXIII, 17, 47, south of La Grande, Fayette Co., Texas, upper Eocene. Classified as gr. by Murray 1961). (Fayette breccia McGee, 1884, for Fayette, Fayette Co., Iowa, Middle Devonian, has priority.) Greggs Landing mem.—E., A. Smith, 1886, Ala. Geol. Sur., Bull. 1, p. 12, Greggs Landing, Alabama R., NW. Monroe Co., Ala., lower Eocene, Tuscahoma fm., middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Gosport sd.—E. A. Smith, 1907, Geol. Sur. Ala., Bull. 9, pp. 5, 18, Gos- port [bluff], Alabama R., few mi. below Claiborne, Clarke Co., Ala., [famous Claiborne ferruginous, glauconitic sands], middle Eocene, uppermost Claiborne gr. Hall Summit fm.—G,. E. Murray, Jr., 1941, (abst.) A.A.P.G., Bull., vol. 25, No. 5, pp. 941, 942; G. E. Murray, Jr., and E. P. Thomas, 1945, A.A.P.G., Bull., vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 58-60, Hall Summit, T. 14 N., R. 9 W., Red River Par., La., Paleocene, upper Midway gr. Hatchetigbee fm.—E. A. Smith and L. C. Johnson, 1887, U.S.G.S., Bull. 43, pp. 39-48, Hatchetigbee Bluff, Tombigbee R., N.E. Washington Co,. Ala., lower Eocene, upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Hornerstown fm.—W. B. Clark, 1907, Johns Hopkins Univ. Cire., n.s., No. 7, whole No. 199, p. 3 (to replace Sewell which was preoccupied), Hornerstown, Monmouth Co., N.J., Paleocene. Hurricane lentil—H. B. Stenzel, 1940, A.A.P.G., Bull., vol. 24, No. 9, pp. 1670 1675 Hurricane Bayou bed of creek 0.2-0.5 mi. up creek from bridge on Crockett-Rusk county rd., 3.55 mi. N.E. of Crockett, Houston Co., Texas, middle Eocene, Landrum mem., Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Indio fm.—A. C. Trowbridge, U.S.G.S., Prof. Pap. 131 D, pp. 89-91, old Indio ranch, Maverick and Dimmit counties, Texas, lower Eocene, Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Inglis fm.—E. O. Vernon, 1951, Fla. Geol. Sur., Bull. 33, pp. 115-140, vicinity of Inglis, along Withlacoochee R., Levy Co., upper Eocene, lower Ocala gr. Jackson gr.—Jackson fm., T. A. Conrad, 1856, Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Proc. vol. 7, pp. 257, 258, Jackson, Pearl R. and Moodys Br., Hinds Co., Miss. upper Eocene. Originally as formation. Kerens mem.—F. B. Plummer, Univ. Texas, Bull. 3232, pp. 530, 559, 562, Trinity R., N. of St. Louis and SW. R.R., E. of Kerens, Navarro Co., Texas, Paleocene, Wills Point fm., upper Midway er. Kimbrel bed.—T. L. Casey, 1902, Sci., n.s., vol. 15, p. 716, T. W. Kimbrel estate, s. of Montgomery, Grant Par., La., upper Eocene, lower Jackson gr. Kincaid fm.—J. A. Gardner, 1933, A.A.P.G., Bull., vol. 17, No. 6, p. 744, Kineaid ranch (Lewis ranch), 3/4 mi. above Bob Evans’ apiary to Wills Point contact, to 1/4 mi. below it, Uvalde Co., Texas, lower Mid- way gr. See under Miscellaneous Stratigraphic Notes. Landrum mem.—H. B. Stenzel, 1938 [1939], Texas Univ. Bur. Ec. Geol., PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 44] Pub. 3818, pp. 20, 125, 134-148, Two-Mile Cr., J. L. Landrum survey, near Two-Mile Church, Leon Co., Texas, middle Eocene, Cook Mt. “fm.”, upper Claiborne gr. Laredo fm.—J. A. Gardner, 1938, Wash. Acad. Sci., Jour., vol. 28, No. 7, pp. 297, 298, Laredo, Webb Co., Texas, middle Eocene, upper Clai- borne gr. Lisbon fm.—T. H. Aldrich 1886, Ala. Geol. Sur., Bull. 1, pp. 44-60, Lis- bon Bluff, Alabama R., Monroe Co., (not Clarke Co. as in Wilmarth, 1938, p. 1190), Ala., middle Eocene, middle, upper Claiborne gr. The name Lisbon fm. is preoccupied by Lisbon fm., Hitchock, 1874, NW. New Hamp., Ordovician or Cambrian, Wilmarth, 1938, p. 1189. Littig mem.—F. B. Plummer, 1933, Univ. Texas, Bull. 3232, pp. 530, 536, S. side Wilbarger Cr., on road 1 1/2 mi. S-SW. of Littig, Travis Co., Texas, Paleocene, Kincaid fm., lower Midway gr. “Logansport fm.’.—See under Miscellaneous Stratigraphic notes, Manasquan fm.—W. B. Clark, 1893, N.J. Geol. Sur., Ann. Rept., 1892, pp. 205-208, Manasquan R., Monmouth Co., N.J., lower Eocene. Marquez shale mem.—H. B. Stenzel, 1938, [1939], Texas Univ. Bur. Ec. Geol., Pub. 3818 pp. 71-78, near Marquez, Leon Co., Texas, mid- dle Eocene, Reklaw fm., lower Claiborne gr. Marthaville fm.—B. W. Blanpied and R. T. Hazzard, 1939, Shreveport Geol. Soc. Guidebook, 14th Ann. Field Trip, p. 128, Marthaville, NW. Natchitoches Par., La., lower Eocene, lower Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Matthews Landing mem.—E. A. Smith and L. C. Johnson, 1887, U.S.G.S., Bull. 43 pp. 57-60, Matthews Landing, Alabama R., Wilcox Co., Ala., Paleocene, Porters Creek fm., upper Midway gr. McBean fm.—J. O. Veatch and L. W. Stephenson, 1911, Ga. Geol. Sur., Bull. 28, pp. 60, 237-284, McBean on McBean Cr., Richmond Co., E. Ga., middle Eocene, upper Claiborne gr. Meridian fm.—W. J. McGee, 1891, U.S.G.S., 12th Ann. Rept., pt. 1, pp. 413-415, 491, Meridian, Lauderdale Co., Miss., middle Eocene, lower Claiborne gr. Replaced by Tallahatta fm. Mexia mem.—F. B. Plummer, 19338, Univ. Texas, Bull. 3232, pp. 530, 559, 561, clay pit, brickyard, W. Mexia, Limestone Co., Texas, Paleo- cene, Wills Point fm., upper Midway gr. Midway gr.—G. D. Harris, 1894, Amer. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 47, pp. 303, 304; 1896, Bull. Amer. Paleont., vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 10-38, Midway Landing, Alabama R., Wilcox Co., Ala., Paleocene. Has been used as fm. Moodys Branch fm—O. Meyer, 1885, Amer. Jr. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 30, p. 435, Moodys Branch, Pearl R., Jackson, Hinds Co., Miss., upper Eocene, lower Jackson gr. Mount Selman fm.—W. Kennedy, 1892, Texas Geol. Sur., 3d Ann. Rept., pp. 45, 52-54, Mount Selman, Cherokee Co., Texas, middle Eocene, middle Claiborne gr. Mount Tabor sh. mem.—H. B. Stenzel, 1938 [1939], Univ. Texas, Bur. Ec. Geol., Geol. Pub. 3818, pp. 151-154, Mount Tabor school cemetery, E. side U.S. highway 75, Madison Co., Texas, middle Eocene, Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Naheola fm—E. A. Smith and L. C. Johnson, 1887, U.S.G.S., Bull. 43, pp. 57-60, Naheola, Tombigbee R., Choctaw Co., Ala., Paleocene, upper Midway gr. Nanafalia fm.—E. A. Smith and L. C. Johnson, 1887, U.S.G.S., Bull. 43, 442 BULLETAN 218 pp. 51-57, Nanafalia Landing, Tombigbee R., Marengo Co., Ala., lower Eocene, lower Wilcox [Sabine] er. Nanjemoy fm—W. B. Clark and G. C. Martin, 1901, Md. Geol. Sur., Eocene, p. 58, Nanjemoy Cr., Charles Co., Md., lower Eocene. Ocala Is.—W. H. Dall, 1892, U.S.G.S., Bull. 84, pp. 103, 157, 331, Ocala, Marion Co., Fla., Upper Eocene, Jackson gr., “Ocala gr.” Pendleton Ferry fm.—See Miscellaneous Stratigraphic notes. Pisgah mem.—F. B. Plummer, 1933, Univ. Texas, Bull. 3232, pp. 530, 535, 536, 540, Pisgah Ridge, Navarro Co., on road between Richland and Wortham, 6 mi. N. of Limestone Co. line, Texas, Paleocene, Kin- caid fm., lower Midway gr. Porters Creek fm.—J. M. Safford, 1864, Amer. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. 37, pp. 361, 368, Porters Creek, W. of Middleton, Hardeman Co., Tenn., Paleocene, upper Midway gr., see Sucarnoochee clay in Ala. Queen City fm—W. Kennedy, 1892, Texas Geol. Sur., 3d Ann. Rept., pp. 50-52, Queen City, Cass Co., Texas, middle Eocene, lower Clai- borne gr. Reklaw fm—E. A. Wendlandt and G. M. Knebel in A. C. Ellisor, 1929, A.A.P.G., Bull., vol. 18, p. 1842, Reklaw, Cherokee Co., Texas, middle Eocene, lower Claiborne gr. [Sabine gr].—A. C. Veatch, 1905, La. Geol. Sur., Bull. 1, pt. 2, pp. 84, 85, 88, Sabine River, Sabine Co., Texas and Sabine Par., La., lower Eocene. Sabine fm. replaced by U.S.G.S. with Wilcox. See Wilmarth, 1938, pt. 2, p. 1862 for history. The name has priority over Wilcox. Sabinetown fm.—F. B. Plummer, 1933, Univ. Texas, Bull. 3232, pp. 530, 602, Sabinetown Bluff, Sabine R., Sabine Co., Texas, lower Eocene, upper Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Saline Bayou mem.—A. C. Ellisor, 1929, A.A.P.G., Bull., vol. 18, p. 1339, Saline Bayou, St. Maurice, Winn Par., La., middle Eocene, upper Cook Mt. fm., upper Claiborne gr. Santee Ils—E. Sloan, 1905, S.C. Geol. Sur. geognostic map, [published 1908, S.C. Geol. Sur., ser. 4, Bull. 2], Santee R., South Carolina [un- officially Eutaw Springs, Orangeburg Co.], (formerly regarded as Jackson upper Eocene), middle Eocene, upper Claiborne group (Cooke and MacNeil, 1952). Sequin fm.—F. B. Plummer, 1933, zbid., p. 574, Moss Branch, 10 mi. NW. of Bastrop, 1 mi. N. of old Caldwell village, Bastrop Co., Texas, lower Eocene, lowermost Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Shark River ml.—T. A. Conrad, 1865f, Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Proc., vol. 17, pp. 70-73, Shark River, Monmouth Co., N.J., middle Eocene, upper Claiborne gr. Stone City beds.—H. B. Stenzel, 1936, Univ. Texas, Bull. 3501, pp. 267- 279, Stone City Bluff (Moseley’s Ferry or San Antonio Ferry), Brazos R., Burleson Co., Texas, middle Eocene middle Claiborne gr. Sucarnoochee cl.—E. A., Smith 1892, Sketch Geol. Ala., pam., 36 pp., Birmingham, Ala., Black Bluff, Sucarnoochee Cr., Sumter Co., Ala., Paleocene, upper Midway gr. Part of Porters Creek fm. Tallahatta fm.—W. H. Dall, 1898, U.S.G.S., 18th Ann. Rept., pt. 2, p. 344 chart opp. p. 334, Tallahatta Hills, Choctaw Co., Ala., middle Eocene, lower Claiborne gr Tehuacana mem.—G. D. Harris, 1896, Bull. Amer. Paleont., vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 129, 155, Tehuacana, Limestone Co., Texas, Paleocene, Kincaid fm., lower Midway er. PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 443 Tullos mem.—H. N. Fisk, 1938, La. Dept. Cons., Geol. Bull. 10, pp. 78, 98, 99, Tullos, La Salle Par., La., upper Eocene, Yazoo clay, upper Jackson er. Tuscahoma fm.—E. A. Smith, 1888, Ala. Geol. Sur. Rept. Prog., 1884- 88, geog. map. Ala., Tuscahoma, Tombigbee R., Choctaw Co., Ala., lower Eocene, middle Wilcox [Sabine] gr. Tyus mem.—H. B. Stenzel, 1938 [1939], Texas Univ. Bur. Econ. Geol., Pub. 3818, p. 101, cut abandoned Houston and Texas Cen. R.R., 0.4 mi. N. Robbins crossroads, Leon Co., Texas, middle Eocene, Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr. Viesca mem.—H. B. Stenzel, 1938 [1939], Texas Univ. Bur. Econ. Geol., Pub. 3818, pp. 20, 97, 104-107, Texas, middle Eocene, Weches fm., middle Claiborne gr. Vincentown fm.—W. B. Clark, R. M. Bagg, and G. B. Shattuck, 1897, G.S.A., Bull., vol. 8, pp. 316-338, Vincentown, Burlington Co., N.J., lower Eocene. Weches fm.—E. A. Wendlandt and G., M. Knebel in A. C. Ellisor, 1929, A.A.P.G., Bull., vol. 18, p. 1841, Crockett rd., 1 1/2 misSW. Weches, Houston Co., Texas, middle Eocene, middle Claiborne gr. Wheelock mem.—H. B. Stenzel, 1988 [1939], Texas Univ. Bur. Econ. Geol., Pub. 3818, pp. 20, 125-134, Wheelock Prairie in Brazos and Robertson Counties, Texas, middle Eocene, Cook Mt. fm., upper Clai- borne gr. White Bluff fm—W. H. Dall, 1898, U.S.G.S., 18th Ann. Rept., pt. 2, p. 3848, table opp. p. 334, White Bluff, Arkansas R., Jefferson Co., SE. Ark., upper Eocene, lower Jackson gr. Wills Point fm.—R. A. F. Penrose, Jr., 1890, Texas Geol. Sur., lst Ann. Rept., pp. XLIII, 17, 19, Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., Texas, Paleo- cene, upper Midway er. Woodstock greensand ml. mem.—W. B. Clark, 1895, Johns Hopkins Univ. Circe., vol. 15, No. 121, p. 3, Woodstock, old estate above Mathias Point, Potomac R., King George Co., Va., lower Eocene, Nanjemoy fm. Yazoo clay.—E. N. Lowe, 1915, Miss. Geol. Sur., Bull, 12, p. 79, Yazoo City, Yazoo Co., Miss., upper Eocene, upper Jackson gr. Yegua fm—E. T. Dumble, 1892, Brown coal and lignite of Texas, pp. 124, 148-154, mouth of Yegua Creek, Brazos R., E. Burleson Co., Texas, [Elm Creek, Yegua R., Lee Co., Texas, Dumble, 1918, Texas Univ. Bull. 1869, pp. 102-106], middle Eocene, uppermost Claiborne gr. 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Saline Bayou CANE R. [GLAUCONITIC| SABINETOWN PENDLETON FERRY MARTHAVILLE HALL SUMMIT "Logansport fm." SOUTH NORTH ARKANSAS TENNESSEE MISSISSIPPI ALABAMA FLORIDA GEORGIA CAROLINA CAROLINA VIRGINIA MARYLAND NEW JERSEY BUMPNOSE COOPER ML. "Ocala Hasta CRYSTAL RIVER "Ocala 1s." YAZOO* Tullos WILLISTON CASTLE HAYNE WHITE BLUFF MOODYS BRANCH* BARNWELL BARNWELL* GOSPORT SD. SANTEE ae AVON PARK MC BEAN* MC BEAN UPPER LISBON Archusa ml. SuARE: —— MIDDLE LISBON € LOWER LISBON TALLAHATTA (MERIDIAN)* Si oe MANASQUAN: HATCHETIGBEE HATCHETIGBEE* Bashi Bashi* WILCOX TUSCAHOMA TUSCAHOMA* NANJEMOY* T Bells Landing Bells Landing* WILCOX LSE Ds VINCENTOWN Greggs Landing Greggs Landing* BLACK MINCO* Woodstock greensand ml. NANAFALIA NANAFALIA* =———, G NAHEOLA NAHEOLA* Matthews Landing* PORTERS CREEK* PORTERS CREEK Sucarnoochee cl.* MIDWAY i CLAYTON CLAYTON* CLAYTON AQUIA* AQUIA HORNERSTOWN * State of type locality it undifferentiated = formations present but not involved Formations are printed in capitals, Members are printed in capital and lower case letters. The terms included are mainly those used in the text modified to the more modern interpretation. ‘The Claiborne group of Texas follows that of Stenzel, Krause, and Twining, 1957. Such a formalized scheme does not allow the insertion of Crockett, Mount Selman, and Laredo formations, upper Claiborne group in the limited space of involved in the text. the chart. See glossary of the stratigraphic terms Bull. Amer. Paleont., vol. 48, No. 218 PLATES 464 BULLETIN 218 2 Explanation of Plate 1 All figures are drawings by Otto Meyer for T. H. Aldrich. Dimensions are indicated by the drawing. Figure Page 1, 2. Glycymeris intercostata (Gabb) ...........0.0.0000ccccccccccccccesseeeeseeseeetteeees 152 Holotype, ANSP. 3. Flexopecten amatipes (MOrton) o.........ccccccccccceccccccccceesesseeeceeesessesees 144 Holotype, No. 12575 ANSP. 4 5.27 Crenella latifrons Conrad ..............3.....0:cse.ssessnsscotecceeasescoveeoseasivensaes 114 Holotype, missing ANSP. Huta ll mess) <1 HR, Cc: 5) 0 ee te om De err 261 Holotype, ANSP. Natural size. 8, 9. Aequipecten perplamus (Morton) ...0.....0........cccccccccccccceceseeecsseseeeees 25 Holotype, ANSP. “St. Stephens limestone, Ala.” 6, 10. Nemocardium gambrinum (Gabb) o.0.......0.000.0cccccccccescesesseeeceeesseeeeens 204 Holotype, ANSP. 6. Enlarged sculpture of posterior ribs. PLATE 1 BULL. AMER. PALEONT., VOL. 48 | PLATE 2 BULL. AMER. PALEONT., VOL. 48 ie Sollee "a PALEOCENE - EOCENE MOLLUSKS: PALMER AND BRANN 465 Explanation of Plate 2 All figures are drawings by Otto Meyer for T. H. Aldrich, Dimensions are indicated by the drawing. Figure Page iaarellinasalbariat Conrad’: ic.20ie cere ee ccetere eto cessor eeieaees 310 (=T. spillmani Dall) Holotype, No. 13219 ANSP. Natural size. 2.ellina: eburneopsis: Conrad © ..:..c... (2220 2-0)... Sees... See 304 Holotype, No. 138218 ANSP. Natural size. SArcoperian filosa.Conrad \f%s).j.c8. ii ee ee 36 Holotype, No. 18230 ANSP. 4, 5. Katherinella trigoniata (sea) Bb cea eee es ee 160 Cytherea minima Lea Specimen ANSP compared by Otto Meyer with the holotype. Ga7yetcrassatellaxantestriata Gabb 1c... ceca. etree cre trccentestereeees 99 Holotype, No. 18259 ANSP. Ga GRO ICAO A PANV A LLC a. o.oo scccicc eee seca ce satcetseosengecde onesies seencevenonsereesensceee 336 Syntype, No. 5286 ANSP. 10, 11. Venericardia alticostata (Conrad) ..............cccccceseeceeeeseeteetetseteees 321 Syntype, No. 30562 ANSP. Natural size. 466 BULLETIN 218 = Explanation of Plate 3 Figures 1-6 drawings by Otto Meyer for T. H. Aldrich Dimensions are indicated by the drawings. Figure Page 1p Garum)filosum, (Conrad) © 2...<0.0.200....0feswecn Alp ea Recs bas wee tates Bs 146 Psammobia filosa Conrad, holotype Syntype, No. 30526 in part ANSP. . spisula decisa (Conrad): ......:..S.cnc00) ciseooeudia..cotie ese. 297 Mactra decisa Conrad, holotype, No. 30583 ANSP. . Gari (Gobraeus) blainvillii (Lea) .........00.0 ccc cceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 144 Solecurtus Blainvillii Lea, holotype, No. 5021 ANSP. “Specimen broken, had been pasted together with paper and this covers the inside.”—O. Meyer. . Garum:claibornense; Dall, of) ..4. basanes ee eee 146 Shel] on same card as type of Garum filosum (Conrad), re- named Garum claibornense by Dall, 1900. Holotype, No. 30526 pan (same number as G. filoswm Conrad above). Interior of igure 5. . Garum: claibornenseDall .....25....U60 BRASS. 0 eae 146 Holotype, No. 30526 in part ANSP. See explanation figure 4. sv metlina: alta Conrades eye e ae RO OUS ave SWE MUIEe ee 303 Holotype, No. 30527 ANSP. Natural size. ) AGE. -Eosolen abrupfus (Dall) tics. ..c.cecc ee 140 Paralectotype, No. 644665 USNM. Right valve, 70 mm., length; 18 mm., height. CE Eosolenrabruptus, (Dall) 22.002 ere ee 140 Lectotype, No. 140118 USNM. Left valve, 60 mm., length; 19 mm., height. .. Pachecoa perplanas (Conrad) .........00:.. 5. isbedeciescavasinsotta hacen, doneeecars 248 Pectunculus perplanus Conrad, syntypes, No. 30596 ANSP. 9. Left valve, 14 mm., length; 12 mm., height. 10. Right valve, 10 mm., length; 9 mm., height. BULL. AMER. PALEONT., VOL. 48 PLATE 3 f ae , ae) a ai f Pat ; " | oy a hy ly cs ie wl | aL ae ene! ‘- sy ie a wip sy . Ay if i" " fo “hie iy nae 48, uD hee Prine al “Wan th a of ary Peay te (INGE WLODaL GO) 412) Dp. SS) plas Hscsseccsccrcccstovsetecsnclancoschivssr byes sveseee 16.00 Globotruncana in Colombia, Eocene fish, Canadian-Chaz- yan fossils, foraminiferal studies. Posey whe: ING: 1G1<164)), 486 pp., S77) pls :s..eaveicssdvessssoonedessoccoascsece lee sasesvasest 1 G00 Antillean Cretaceous Rudists, Canal Zone Foraminifera, Stromatoporoidea Mee Vil. (Nos. 165-176);)'447 pp. 53 pls.t2 a 16.00 Venezuela geology, Oligocene Lepidocyclina, Miocene ostra- cods, and Mississippian of Kentucky, turritellid from Venezuela, larger forams, new mollusks, geology of Car- riacou, Pennsylvanian plants. mer. (NGS: Lares)? S480. 36 plan. eG eh ee 8 Ten ig onths 0 16.00 Panama Caribbean mollusks, Venezuelan Tertiary forma- tions and forams, Trinidad Cretaceous forams, Ameri- can-European species, Puerto Rico forams. Pee ENC MD RC Lee Viste, 49 Oe DD hag Et Phot dnc adhcashoduuseaghiststven sate tanvsionssuompete osesunntnoeete 16.00 Type and Figured Specimens P.R.I. Peete (LeGhe Lor Lee is SSA) PDs: 55 \plst ote! 2 ea at NL i 16.00 Australian Carpoid Echinoderms, Yap forams, Shell Bluff, Ga. forams. Newcomb mollusks, Wisconsin mollusk faunas, Camerina, Va. forams, Corry Sandstone. PURE Ne CINGEEIGS) c8 OSS OP Dey FS, DIGG hoody seccsoresoyectasacclcestekeuaeasenseveeodeseecoeies - 16.00 Venezuela Cenozoic gastropods. A PCR Tea (INoss)1 94-198). 427 pp." 39 ips.) pie aoe ee ee 16.00 Ordovician stromatoporoids, Indo-Pacific camerinids, Mis- sissippian forams, Cuban rudists. MDW) Cas dO o=205) 0 SOa BP. ;05) PSs oe oie oe ee 16.00 Puerto Rican, Antarctic, New Zealand forams, Lepidocy- clina, Eumalacostraca. YN CIN sO E) st) SGA Debre GS) PIB.) .ysc.cchastacvvavsarpusvetchestvdecencigst cbuevonesevdavas 16.00 Venezuela Cenozoic pelecypods MEW lay (INOS. 205-201). 449) pp.,.70) pls. S22 16.00 Large Foraminifera, Texas Cretaceous crustacean, Ant- arctic Devonian terebratuloid, Osgood and Paleocene Foraminifera, Recent molluscan types. SIE VAN. (Nos s212-217) 20574) pp., | 83} DISS ic.iesavcessasucscaccserdectesecdcecsh sescveteaseacoinas 16.00 Eocene and Devonian Foraminifera, Venezuelan fossil scaphopods and polychaetes, Alaskan Jurassic ammonites, Neogene mollusks. PME C52 LEN) 31 AGS: CBo8 1S | PG. ocaadscasncnestycntuctwaesdnnsceceesusabe da lenecdvandidslbenees 16.00 Catalogue of the Paleocene and Eocene Mollusca of the Southern and Eastern United States. Pt. I. Pt. II. In press. MERE CINGS: 221 Seo aiie i749 Ppa) Loh PIS .csasuhctsecsscucedsasaceoroossbestutecdsAiskusavoren 5.90 Peneroplid and Australian forams, North American car- poids. PALAEONTOGRAPHICA AMERICANA Volume I. (Nos. 1-5). 519 pp., 75 pls. : Monographs of Arcas, Lutetia, rudistids and venerids. TI. (Nos. 6-12). 531 pp. 37 pls. .....n.-ccsecssecn-ssosssansceneeseneconssenccessveence 21.00 Heliophyllum halli, Tertiary turrids, Neocene Spondyli, Paleozoic cephalopods, Tertiary Fasciolarias and Paleo- zoic and Recent Hexactinellida. TET. (Nos. 13-25). 513: pp., GY phas naan s h cect 25,00 Paleozoic cephalopod structure and phylogeny, Paleozoic siphonophores, Busycon, Devonian fish studies, gastropod studies, Carboniferous crinoids, Cretaceous jellyfish, Platystrophia, and Venericardia. IV. (Nos. 26-33). 492 pp., 72 pls... suseeecennannececeessnssnscessonanunsses 25.00 Rudist studies, Busycon, Dalmanellidae, _Byssonychia, De- yonian lycopods, Ordovician eurypterid, Pliocene mol- lusks. V. (No. 34).62 pp., 6 pls. ccccrcseresesesesssereessnensnenssoanerarsrsssansncnensscsersensnes 4.00 Tertiary Arcas. Vols. I-VI, XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. XXIX. XXX. XXXII. XXXII. XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXV. . (Nos. 62-63). . (No. 68). . (Nos. 73-76). . (Nos. 80-87). BULLETINS OF AMERICAN PALEONTOLOGY VIII-XV. See Kraus Reprint Corp. 16 East 46th St., New York 17, N. Y. CN? 32) 54730 Dp yy FO Mp] sii oa eS Bests area a ee ree teas sate a eee 16.00 Claibornian Eocene scaphopods, gastropods, and cephalo- pods. (Nos: 59-61) 2.) 140 ppt n4 8 splss nse se el ee ee ees 6.00 Venezuela and Trinidad Tertiary Mollusca. 283i PP, GO DIS ohecee. hace scecas-sketerestecs orice eae cet en eet 11.00 Peruvian Tertiary Mollusca. a CINGS; 64267). 286) ppi 29) vlmiaes vensaiisnntches helapst seen cdgnantssse nvessevntane 11.00 Mainly Tertiary Mollusca and Cretaceous corals. ZIZ PP noe psa eee kode sake LEC Ae ele hag ce ue a 10.00 Tertiary Paleontology, Peru. (Nos 3:69-70@) Sy 266 ppg 2GOr Psa teers ace aecsereeet oe ere ne 10.00 Cretaceous and Tertiary Paleontology of Peru and Cuba. (Nlossi#<72) 2 +3215 pp hig) pls, oe ie ee ae 11.00 Paleozoic Paleontology and Stratigraphy. S56) \DDsy) Sk DIS.) 3 hn eat ent oar len a Lee erate 12.00 Paleozoic Paleontology and Tertiary Foraminifera. ACNos; fZefais 2a); pps ao" Diss ta 3s oS Se et cee oo 10.00 Corals, Cretaceous microfauna and biography of Conrad. S34 pp 27 \plaivaa juste taceesccttecus ee are Lk oy 10.50 Mainly Paleozoic faunas and Tertiary Mollusca. 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Harris memorial, camerinid and Georgia Paleocene Foraminifera, South America Paleozoics, Australian Or- dovician cephalopods, California Pleistocene Eulimidae, Volutidae, Cardiidae, and Devonian ostracods from Iowa. ; ; v4 7 ees has i ih ya al ‘ ia + “f > «i AIC 3 2044 072 274 . pis RT he a eae