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Genus 19.— PL AGIO STOMA.— Zamorc^. 



Generic CJiaracter. — Subeqiiivalve, free, somewhat eared; 

 base of the hinge transverse and straight; beaks remote ; hinge 

 without teeth ; depression, for the reception of the ligament, 

 conical and partly internal. Species all fossil. 



Plagiostoma spinosum. — The Thorny Plagiostoma. Plare 

 XV. fig. 6. Subarcuated, the umbo of one shell higher than 

 that of the other, with longitudinal ribs, and remote concentric 

 lings. Fossil. Britain. 



Genus 20—hlMA.'-'Bruguiere. 



Generic Character. — Equivalve, with small ears ; valves gap- 

 ing at the sides ; beaks separate ; cavity for the ligament partly 

 external ; hinge without teeth. 



Lima vitrina. — The Glassy Lima. Plate XV. fig. 7. 

 Oblong-ovate ; extremely pellucid, and pure snowy- white, with 

 longitudinal distinct striae ; lower margin denticulated. One 

 half inch long. Inhabits the British seas. 



Genus 21. — FEDVM.— Lamarck. 



Generic Character — Inequivalve, subeared ; the lower valve 

 tumid ; beaks unequal, separate ; hinge without teeth ; ligament 

 partly external, inserted in an elongated groove, in the internal 

 surface of the beaks ; lower valve, with a notch near the poste- 

 rior margin. 



Pedum spondyloideum. — The Spondylus- Shaped Pedum 

 Plate XV. fig. 9. Ovate, wedge-shaped, flat ; the superior 

 valve with longitudinal striae, white, granulated and rough, slight- 

 ly tinged with purple near the beak. Two inches and a half 

 long. Inhabits the Indian ocean. 



Section III. — Ligament marginal and elongated. 

 TRIBE I. MALLEACEA. 



With foliaceous shells, more or less inequivalve ; having the 

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