LIMA.— ri.ATi; I. 



!ipecifs 4. (Miw. lirit.) 



\ Ml i.TiCdSTATA. Lini. teatd rras, 

 oli/iijiir suhtri(jund, antire ad maryl 

 obliqui' producld, costis creberi 



compressa, 

 ; ventralem 

 i tenuibus 



Species .'>. (IMus. Brit.) 



Lima isotundata. Lim. testd veiitricosissmd, latd, 

 oblique roiundo-aubtrigond, late utringiie hianii, 

 rgi 



postice ad marginem -ventralem suhprochictd, costis 

 1-ugosis monUi/eris, stibdistantibus radiatd : auricvlh 



siinanum - itodvli/ens radiatd ; awiculd anticd I declivibus, anticd parviusmld. 



parnl ' The koundep Lima. Shell very ventricose, broad, 



pressed, j obliquely rounded-subtrigonal, widely gaping on 



Y-KH-.BKi. Lima. Sliell thick 

 uely snhtrigonal, anteriorly obliquely pro- j 

 1 at thi' ventral margin, rayed with very 

 ■iiius thill, scaly-nodose ribs; anterior auricle 



Lii 



i;, f. 38. 



both sides, posteriorly produced at the ventral 

 margin, rayed with rugose beaded, rather distant 

 ribs ; auricles sloped, the anterior one rather 

 small. 

 SdWEF.i'.v. Thi-sauruK Conchyliorum, Lima, Sp. 11, 



f. r.). 



I J/ab. Mediterranean. 



I Keseniljliiig Limn reidricvsd, but mucli shorter, 



I broader, and less oblique. 



