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elevated ; umbones terminal ; the posterior end some- 

 times rostrated. (Jig. 126, e.) 



L. dactylus. Sow. Man. f. 161. 



Mytilus Linn. Shell transverse, somewhat triangular, 

 from the straightness and elevation of the hinge mar- 

 gin ; umbones minute, terminal, sometimes with an 

 obsolete tooth. 



M. achatinus. Sow. Man. f. 158. 



Lanistes Humph. Shell oval, transversely cardiformj 

 ventricose ; umbones prominent, with diverging ele- 

 vated stria? ; hinge margin not elevated or angulated; 

 teeth none : the cardiform type. 



discors. En. Meth. 204. f. 5. 



Pern A. Shells sometimes irregular, inequivalve,, 

 oyster-shaped, greatly compressed ; the margins 

 brittle ; hinge plate broad, with numerous teeth, se- 

 parated by parallel grooves containing the ligament, 

 and gaping near the umbones. 



Gervillia T>eL General iorm of Modiola ; hinge long, 

 straight, with small, irregular, transverse grooves. 

 Fossil only. 



G. avicularis. Sow. Man. f. 169. 



Crenatiila Lam. Irregularly oval, compressed ; hinge 

 margin straight, with a few semicircular excavations, 

 containing the ligament ;um bones terminal.(^^.126.«.) 

 C. Mytiloidos. Sow. Man. f. 168. 



Perna Lam. Shape various ; valves always equally flat- 

 tened; but the hinge margin always straight, not pro- 

 longed; the plate marked with numerous transvarse 

 regular grooves. 



P. Ephippiurn. Som'. Gen, f. 1 66. 



Pulmnitea Def. Valves unequal, — one being flat, the 

 other convex ; hinge short, grooved, as in the last : 

 representing Corbula, Sec. 



1\ Adansoni. Sow. Man. f. 170. 

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