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Solen, Klein, De Tub. 



Siphonium, (part.) Browne. 



Species. 

 a. Valves externally smooth and glossy, or regularly transversely striated. 

 T. b i p a r ti t a, Jeffreys. 



T. bipartita, Jeffreys, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 3d ser. vi. p. 123. 



Hal. — " In cedrela odorata (or West India Cedar.), thrown ashore, perhaps 

 by the gulf stream, at Guernsey, with T. spatba." — Jeffreys. 



Description. — " Tube ? valves oval, thin, compressed, covered with a 



brownish epidermis ; body smooth and glossy ; anterior auricle moderately de- 

 veloped, angle rather obtuse, stria? very numerous and crowded ; posterior auri- 

 cle rounded, small but prominent, appressed to body, apex placed below the 

 crown, internal margin indistinct; fang narrow and pointed; tubercle small; 

 apophysis narrow. Pallets resembling those of T. p e d ic e 11 a ta, but longi- 

 tudinally divided into two equal parts by a deep furrow; stalk cylindrical, 

 rather longer than pallet. 



Dimcnsio7is. — " Length (of valves) 4-20ths ; breadth 3-20ths."— Jeffreys. 



T. e xca va t a, Lukis. 



T. e x c a v a t a, Lukis, MSS. Jeffreys, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 3d ser. vi. p. 123. 



Hal. — " In drift fir. Guernsey and Sussex. Rare." — Jeffreys. 



Description. — " Tube short, rather solid, and detached from the wood, slight- 

 ly curved, jointed at intervals, with a very few transverse wrinkles at the open- 

 ing, and an indistinct siphonal ridge. Valves roundish oval, thin, compressed ; 



