PETRIFACTIONS. 109. Helmint!io!ittitis. 33J 



J 2. The Anomia TercNratula. TerehratuUus. 



Founc^ fixed or detached, m lime or flint, and fometimes filled 

 vyitb fpar near Wtttney in Oxfordjhire and at Grwvefsnd^ itJ 

 GermaKy^ Saxony, Bohemia, AuHria and moft parts of the 

 * continent, 



J 3. The Anomia angalata, 



^"J '^fjj^n- tab. 5, X?-7» 



In '^axony and the aipt of Wirtemhurg^ and the m'nintainoBS 

 parts of SivJtzerland. 



14. The Anointa Hyrterita, H^JIeroiithus* 

 f^luf 7eff' 90. ta^. 50.7. 2. ^<?r/f» otw/ tab. 83, 



J^o//', //<3t^. 29. tab. 3 4. 5. ^^aa //j/«tfr t. tab 28. 



J^'ound in various parts of Germany, Stvedefi, and Saxony^ 49 

 flint or fandllone. 



15. The Anomia biloba. 



In England znd Wirtetnbiirg, iparmorcQUs. 



1 6. The Anortlia fpinQfa. 



On m(>unt Achalm in Wirtemburg, 



17. The Anomia novcmllriata. 

 Sy/t. nat^ xii, 3. /. 163. «. 4. m. 



j8. The Anomia echinita. 



In Sfwitucerland an 4 Wirfemhurg. 



19. The Anomia crtftata. 



In Wirfemhurg and other parts of Germany, 



ZO, The Anomia Sandalium. Sandatiolithusm 



In Bohemia and Germany, generally calcareous. 



2 1 , The Anomia Perdium. PerdioUihut^. 



In the Wejiphalian circle of Germany. 



Mytilites^ The Mytilus or Mufcle flieiK 



1, The Mvcilus Crifta gain. 



In Malta, Normarrdy, Sivifzerland, Germany, Sec. generally 

 marmoreous, and fometimes very large. 



2. The Mvtilus Hyotis. 



In S^vji^zerlandzud JValdenheim^ 



