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34 CRETACEOUS FOSSILSRange oi~lside <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>-Delaware, Maryland, Alabama.Type.-Prairie Bluff, Ala. ; ANSP 15042 : Crosswicks, N. J. ; ANSI'15011 (cotype <strong>of</strong> Rostellarie compacta); RIulliea Hill, K. J. ; ANSP15012 (cotype <strong>of</strong> R. compacta); Crosswicks, N. J.; ANSP 15014 (type<strong>of</strong> R. spirata).Anchura ? pergracilis Johilsor~ 1898Plate 53, Figure 3Anchura pergracilis Johnson, 1898, Proe. Aca~l. Nat. Sci. Phil. (1898),p. 463, text fig. 2.Anchura pergracilis Weller, 1907, p. 713, p1.81, figs. 19-19.Anchura pergracilis Gardner, 1916, p. 476.Anchura P pergracilis Wade, 1926, p. 151, pl. 53, figs. 1-2.Descriptio~~.-"Shell fusiform, whorls convex, the body whorl withabout 18 and the spiral whorls with 15 equidistant, flesuous, longitudinalribs; numerous fine revolving lines, more prominent bctween theribs and somerrhat obsolete on the angles <strong>of</strong> the ribs, cover the entireshell; suture deeply impressed. The length <strong>of</strong> the largest specimen(including the two apical whorls, which arc wanting), is about 20 mill.''(Johnson)Remarks.-The type specimen <strong>of</strong> this species was a young intlividualupon which all <strong>of</strong> the older growth features had not developed.Rauge in Ncw <strong>Jersey</strong>-IlhGOT<strong>II</strong>Y : 5WOODBURY : 19,22Range outside <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>-Maryland, Tennessee.Type.-Jlt. Laurel well, N. J.; AXSP 692.Anchura solitaria \Vhitfield 1892Plate 53, Figure 4Anchura solitrrria Whitfielrl, 1892, p. 117, pl. 14, fig. 9.Anchura solitaria \lTeller, 1907, p. 714, pl. 81, fig. 6.Anckura solitnl.rn Groot, Organist and Richards, 1951, p. 51.Description.-"Shell small, with an elevated spire <strong>of</strong> ahout sixvolutions, the dimensions <strong>of</strong> a very perfect specimen being: total height.from end <strong>of</strong> anterior canal to tip <strong>of</strong> spire, 32 mm.; height <strong>of</strong> spire. 15mm. ; diameter <strong>of</strong> outer volution, 11 mm. Outer volution produced anteriorlyinto a rather long, slender anterior canal; the outer lip producedpostero-laterally into a long, slender slightly curved, spine-likeprocess. The volutions <strong>of</strong> the spire moderately and regularly convex,NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

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