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Genus 14.— SILIQUAIIIA.— Za»2//rc/^. 



Generic Character. — Body tubular, but not well known. 

 Shell tubular, irregularly contorted, posteriorly attenuated, 

 sometimes spiral at the base, and open at the exterior end, with 

 a longitudinal, subarticulated slit, which continues its whole 

 length. 



Siliquaria aiiguina.—TuE Snake- LIKE Siliquaria. Plate 

 XIX. fig. 24. Shell taper, undulating, with a longitudinal fis- 

 sure ; spiral at the extremity. Inhabits the Indian seas. 



ORDER II.— ANTENNAT.E. 



The head is antenisiform, and provided with eyes ; and having 

 a projectile proboscis frequently furnished with jaws ; and seta- 

 ceous papillae, which are pediforra and retractile ; the branchiae 

 are longitudinally disposed. 



Section I. — Branchiaa arranged in the form of complicated 

 tufts or leaflets, or ramose, constantly large and apparent ; with- 

 out spines. 



TRIBE I. AMPHINOMiE. 



Branchiae and cirri placed above, beside all the pairs of 

 papillae, which are foot-shaped; destitute of jaws. 



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