Bulletins of American paleontology . )iral raised lines; lines utgrowth longitudinal and conspicuous, which give to the siii-face a reticulated appearance. Common in the miocene marls of North North Carolina Geol. Sur.: Emmons258 noeth-caeolina geological suevey. 167 TEKEBKA UNILINEATA ; TDOMEY AND HOLMES FOSSILS OF BOUTH- CAKOLINA.—(Fig. 129.) Fig. 129. Shell thick, elongate bands alternate, acute, tapering gradually to a point; whirls many,seventeen or eighteen, and ornamented byrevolving impressed lines, and passing justabove the middle of the whirl; the upperpart of the spire


Bulletins of American paleontology . )iral raised lines; lines utgrowth longitudinal and conspicuous, which give to the siii-face a reticulated appearance. Common in the miocene marls of North North Carolina Geol. Sur.: Emmons258 noeth-caeolina geological suevey. 167 TEKEBKA UNILINEATA ; TDOMEY AND HOLMES FOSSILS OF BOUTH- CAKOLINA.—(Fig. 129.) Fig. 129. Shell thick, elongate bands alternate, acute, tapering gradually to a point; whirls many,seventeen or eighteen, and ornamented byrevolving impressed lines, and passing justabove the middle of the whirl; the upperpart of the spire is also marked by shortlongitudinal ribs, which are interrupted byspiral lines. Oblique hues of growth areusually conspicuous. In old specimens,the ribs are obsolete. Common in the mioceue of Korth-Caro-lina.


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