04 Records of the Indian Museum. [ Von. One. 
anterior and sixteen posterior lateral teeth, and on the left valve 
six anterior and seven- 
teen posterior lateral 
teeth. Interior of shell 
pale bluish, nacreous. 
Long. 7°75, lat. 11°75 
mm. 
Hab.—Semiramis 
Bay, Andaman Is., in 
2-6 fathoms, in fine 
mud (S, Kemp). 
Allied to N. bengal- 
F1G. 9, 9ga.—Nucula semiramisensis, sp. n. X ae ensis, Smith!, from deep 
9b.— do., hinge, X 3. water in the Bay of Ben- 
gal. The present species 
is however of smaller dimensions and greater convexity for its size, 
the anterior side is also much more angular than is the case in 
that species. 

Yoldia tenella, Hinds. 
Proc. Zool. Soc., 1843, p. 99; Reeve, Conch. Icon., sp. 2, pl i. 
Semiramis Bay, in 2-6 fathoms, in fine mud; Port Blair. 
Sub-order CARDIACEA. 
Family CARDIDAE. 
Fulvia papyracea, Chem. 
Conch., Cab., Vol. VI, p. 190, pl. xviii, fig. 184; Sowerby, Conch, /ilust., 
fig. 56 (non fig. 55); Reeve, Conch. Icon., sp. 9, pl. ii (as Cardtum). 
Bamboo Flat Bay, in 1-4 fathoms, on a bottom of muddy 
sand (young specimens only). 
Sub-order CONCH ACEA, 
Family VENERIDAE. 
Dosinia laminata, Reeve. 
Venus, No. 34 Schréter, Ein/ezt, iii, p-. 167, pl. x, fig. 32; V. excavata, 
Gmel. Syst., p. 32690, No. 832; cf. Romer, Krit. Unters., p. 26; Reeve, Conch. 
Icon., sp. 41, pl. vii. 
Port Blair. 
A number of small specimens measuring about 13 millimetres 
in height and breadth. 
Pitaria sp.? Juv. 
Phoenix Bay, in 1-3 fathoms, on a bottom of muddy sand ; 
Port Blair. 
| Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 6, Vol. XVI, 1895, p. 257, pl. ii, fig. Q. 
