DEE ENA. 
Puate XIX. 
Fig. 47, d. (Mus. Taylor.) 
TELLINA CRUCIGERA. 
A representation of this beautiful variety, lately come 
to hand, appeared necessary to complete the illustration 
of this species. 

Fig. 48, 0. 
TeLiina JuBAR. Variety 6, Mus. Taylor. 
This variety is more ventricose and oval than Fig. 48, 
Pl. XL, and the rays are broader. 

Species 95 (and Fig. 94, c). (Mus. Taylor.) 
TELLINA spxRapiaTa. Tel. testd subcuneiformi, sub- 
@quilaterali, compressa, quam T. bimaculata solidiori, 
pallidé rosea seu fulvd, radiis castaneis superne angu- 
latim interruptis ornatd ; latere postico subtruncato, 
margine dorsali declivi; latere antico vix angustato, 
dentibus cardinalibus crassis, dentibus lateralibus anti- 
cis nullis, posticis dentibus lateralibus remotis. 
THE SIX-RAYED TELLINA.- Shell rather cuneiform, near- 
ly equilateral, compressed, more solid than 7. dima- 
culata, pale-rose or fulvous, ornamented with chest- 
nut rays angularly interrupted above; posterior side 
subtruncated, with dorsal margin sloping ; anterior 
side very slightly narrowed, cardinal teeth thick, no 
anterior lateral teeth, posterior lateral teeth remote. 
Lamarck, Anim. sans vert. Tellina, n. 53. 
Tellina bimaculata, var. c, Pl. XVIII. 
Hab. West Indies. 
Not having seen Mr. Taylor’s fine specimen here 
figured, I thought the specimen represented, Fig. 94. ¢. Pl. 
XVIIL., might be only a rayed variety of 2. damaculata. 
I now think it quite distinct. It is more elevated, more 
equilateral, and thicker than the last-named species. 

Species 96. (Mus. Taylor.) 
TELLINA veRRUCOSA. Tel. testd oblongd, angustd, sub- 
compressa, fasciis aurantiis rubro-lineatis angustis et 
latis radiata, liris minutis concentricis striata, syuamis 
minutis oblique dispositis ewasperata ; latere postico 
March, 

atlenuato, rostrato, breviusculo ; latere antico, margine 
ventrali convexo, dentibus lateralibus remotis. 
Tue warty TELLINa. Shell oblong, narrow, rather 
compressed, rayed with orange red-lined narrow 
and broad bands, striated with minute concentric 
ridges, and roughened by minute scales obliquely 
arranged ; posterior side attenuated, rostrated, rather 
short; anterior side with the ventral margin convex, 
lateral teeth remote. 
Hanuey, Pro. Zool. Soc. 1844; Thes. Conch. pl. 68. 
ie Ue 
Hab. Corregidor, Bay of Manilla. 
The concentric ridges are divided by oblique sections 
into minute sharp warts or scales. 

Species 97. (Fig. a, 6, Mus. Taylor.) 
TELLINA LUTEA. 
subequilaterali, laevigata, epidermide nitenti suboli- 
Tel. testa ovato-subtrigond, oblonga, 
vaced indutd, intis aurantio-subrosed ; latere postico 
leviter flewnoso, oblique angulato, margine dorsali de- 
clivi, ligamento elongato, magno ; latere antico mar- 
gine dorsali declivi, margine ventrali recto. 
THe MIRY TELLINA. 
subequilateral, smooth, covered with a subolivaceous 
Shell ovate-subtrigonal, oblong, 
shining epidermis, rather pinkish-orange within ; 
posterior side slightly flexuous, obliquely angular, 
dorsal margin sloping, ligament long, large ; anterior 
side with the dorsal margin sloped, ventral margin 
straight. 
Gray, Ind. Test. Suppl. t. 1. f. 3. 
Tellina Guilfordie, Gray in Griffiths’ Cuvier. 
Tellina alternidentata, Brod. and Sowb., Young. 
Hab. Icy Cape. 

Species 98. (Mus. Taylor.) 
TRLLINA MARGINALIS. el. test ovali-subtrigond, so- 
lidé, convead, inequilaterali, albd, roseo radiata, 
radiis prope marginem evanidis ; latere postico flex- 
uoso, rostrato, biangulato, margine dorsali declivi, 
termino acuminato, margine ventral ad angulum sur- 
sum acclivi, medio areuato ; latere antico convexo, de- 
clivi, dentibus lateralibus remotis. 
1867. : 
