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H. {Standella) pellucida (Chem.). 

 Both these shells are common, and attain a large size, say 

 4"x 2^/3". Only dead specimens procured. 

 LUTRARIA (Lam.). 

 L. planata (Chem.). Rather rare. 

 L. {CaeceIla,Grdiy) trajisversalis [D&sh^. Fairly common. 



Fam. Myid^. 



CORBULA (Brug). 



C. modesta (Hinds). 



Rare at Bombay, but occurring to the South in some 



quantity. 



Cryptomya (Conrad). 



C. PJiilippinariini (A. Ad.). 



One specimen collected by Mr. Herford, besides two of 

 our own. Although all are dead specimens, and not in good 

 condition, we identify them with this Philippine species 

 with considerable certainty. 



Fam. Pholadid.^. 



Pholas (Linn.). 



P. (Barnea, Leach) Bakcri (Desh.). 



P. {Martesia, Leach) striata (Lam.). 



Single valves of P. Bakeri3.re common, but the live shell 



we have not met with. 



Fam. LUCINID.-E. 



LuciNA (Lam.). 



L. fibula (Reeve). From Ratnagiri. A species of very 

 wide distribution, occurring in the Tropics of both hemi- 

 spheres. 



Fam Tellinid^. 



Tellina (Linn.) 

 T. capsoides (Lam.). 

 T. emarginata (Sowb.). 

 T. Kolabana (Melvill), sp. nov. 

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