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The scntiim has low growth ridges, the lower ones fringed wnth 

 the remains of former opercular membranes, and usually a very 

 minute, weak, longitudinal striation. Inside there is a rather small, 

 well-reflexed articular ridge, which is continued downward in a 

 sharp, high, curved adductor ridge in some specimens; in others the 

 adductor ridge is very weak. The pit for the depressor muscles is 

 deep, and rather large, and often is divided by one or two incon- 

 spicuous ridges. There are several very oblique, coarse teeth on the 

 occludent margin. 



Tergum is very narrow^ beaked, the l)eak often purplish. Furrow 

 to the spur narroxD or closed. The articular ridge is long and acute. 

 Spur very narroro and long^ acute, continued upward as a raised 



Fig. 59. — Balanus cariosus, Unalaska. a, maxilla, h, mandible, c, labrum and 

 PALPUS. (I, Ealands ealanoides, middle segment of Gtii cikrus (see p. ISG). 



ridge on the inside of tlie valve. Crests for the depressor muscles 

 are stronglj^ developed. 



The basis is wholly membranous. 



The size is rather variable. Unalaska specimens measure : 



Diameter, 56 mm.; height, 32 mm. (largest conic example). 



Diameter, 57 mm. ; height, 37 mm. 



Diameter, 30 mm.; height, 24 mm. (conic). 



Diameter, 35-40 mm.; height, 50 mm. (cylindric). 



Diameter, 35 mm.; height, 100 mm. (cylindric, longest seen). 



The first measurement is very close to that of Pallas's figures of 

 the type. The third measurement is a more usual size. 



The labrum has two teeth on each side of the median notch ; outer 

 angles are more abrupt than usual. Palpi nearly covered with short 



