The Duplin Formation stratotype at the Natural Well limestone sink near Magnolia, North Carolina, is commonly thought to be the source of one of the most thoroughly documented Pliocene molluscan faunas in the Carolinas. However, few of the 196 species listed by Dall (1903) as from the Duplin well or the adjacent village of Magnolia were actually collected from Natural Well. Neither the coding of Dall\u27s lists nor reference in text clearly indicates which specimens were collected from the stratotype section. A stratigraphically pure Natural Well collection, housed in the Geology Department of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, contains 239 molluscan species (Appendix I). The faunule is low in endemics and high in first appe...