Descriptive Catalogue of the British Testacea. ::49 
. 2. 
I orco T festa oblongo-ovata, subtiliter transversim striata, car- 
sis. dinis dentibus lateralibus nullis. Linn. Gm. p. 3235. 
Lister Anim. Angl. App. t. 1. f. 8. Conch. t. 394. f. 241. 
Peticer Gaz. t. 94. f. 9. 
Pennant Brit. Zool. t. 47. f. 31. 
Da Costa Brit. Conch. 209. t. 14. f. 1. T. radiata. 
Born. Mus. t. 2. f. 5. T. angulata. 
Chemn. Conch. 6. t. 10. f. 91. 
Linn. Gmel. p. 3231. T. Dornii. 
Encyclop. Method. t. 227. f. 5? 
Pulteney in Hutch. Dorset. p. 29. t. 6. f. 1. 
Donovan Brit. Shells, t. 60. T. trifasciata. 
Montagu Test. Brit. p. 55. 
Habitat in mari, rarior. 
_ Testa 3 poll. longa, 14 lata, albescens, idi rubris. fasciculatis a Cardi 
ad marginem, anticé productior oblique truncata. Valvule a cardine 
leviter carinatze, striis transversis versus marginem anteriorem in angu- 
lum deflexis. Cardinis Dentes duo obliqui in valvulis ambabus. 
Testa T. Gari maximé affinis. 
First figured by Lister, who found it at Scarborough, 
in Yorkshire. Found also on the western coast. 
We may here observe, that Lister’s figure and de- 
scription in the App. An. Angl. are referred to by Lin- 
neus, both in his Fauna Suecica and Systema Nature, 
for T. trifasciata, and also T. incarnata; but Lister’s 
shell does not accord with the specific characters of 
: either. Gmelin has retained Linnzus's errors, and 
makes a distinct species of Born's T. angulata, under 
the name of T. Borni. It is not T. angulata of Lin- 
neus, but is evidently the same with T. Ferroensis, 
above described. | | 
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