1916. | H. B. Preston : Andaman Marine Mollusca. 95 
Anaitis calophylla, Hanley. 
Cat. Rec. Biv. Shells, Appendix, p. 361, pl. xvi, fig. 26 (as Venus). 
Port Blair. 
Anaitis sp.% Juv. 
Semiramis Bay, 2-6 fathoms, in fine mud. 
A single very beautiful specimen, which the author has been 
unable to satisfactorily determine, it is obviously in a very youth- 
ful state. 
Tapes textrix, Chem. 
Conch. Cab., VII, p. 48, pl. xlii, fig. 442 (as Venus). 
Port Blair. Two young examples. 
Family SOLENIDAE. 
Solen sp. ? Juv. 
Bamboo Flat Bay, 1-4 fathoms, in muddy sand; only ex- 
tremely juvenile specimens obtained. 
Order DIBRANCHIA 
Sub-order LUCINACEA. 
Family LUCINIDAE. 
Lucina semperiana, Issel. 
Savigny, Descript. de l’ Egypte Coq., pl. viii, fig. 12, Issel, Mal. del Mar. 
Rosso, 1869, p. 82. 
Semiramis Bay, 2-6 fathoms, in fine mud. 
Sub-order TELLINACEA. 
Family TELLINIDAE. 
Tellina bertiniana, sp. n. 
(Figs. 10, roa, p. 96.) 
Shell trigonally ovate, somewhat convex, white, opaque, 
slightly polished, smooth but for concentric growth lines which 
are more closely-set and more apparent near the margins; umbones 
moderately small and inwardly curved, marked with rather dis- 
tant growth ridges; dorsal margin arched; ventral margin gently 
rounded, very slightly contracted posteriorly ; anterior side round- 
ed; posterior side angularly rounded. 
Long. 7'5, lat. 9°25 mm. 
Hab.—Bamboo Flat Bay, Andaman Islands, in 1-4 fathoms, 
on a bottom of muddy sand (S. Kemp). 
Dedicated to M. Victor Bertin in recognition of assistance 
teceived from his valuable work on the Tellinidae.! 


1 Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, 2nd Ser., 1, pp 202-361, pls. viii, ix. 
