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Part II - State of New Jersey

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Bulla macrostoma Gabb 1860Plate 64, Figure 10Bt~lla macrostoma Crabb, 1860, Jour. Acad. A'at. Sei. Phil., 2nd ser.,vol. 4, p. 301, pl. 48, fig. 15.Rz~lla macrostoma Weller, 1907, p. 812, pl. 99, figs. 19-20.Description.-Shell subglobular with two or three volutions, thelength <strong>of</strong> a crushed individual being 34 mm., and its width, somewhatincreased by crushing, 28.5 mm. Aperture very broad, broadly roundedin front and narrowly rounded posteriorly. Surface marked only bylines <strong>of</strong> growth. (Weller)Remarks.-The<strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> specimen is badly crushed.Range ill <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>-RED BANK: Near Middletown.Range ontside Xew <strong>Jersey</strong>-Alabama, &Iississippi.Type.-1'r;lirie Bluff. Ah.; :\SSl' 30727.Niscellaneous specimensStephenson (1054) noted and figured six gastropods from the Raritanformation at Sayreville, N. J. with only generic identification.Thcse were: lIelieacantltns? spp. A and B, "Pyrgulifera" sp., Strepsiduraspp.A and B, and Pirsila sp.NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

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