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56. T. Fimbria.— Orhicular^ globose ; margin undulalo-plicated. — Sower. 

 Min. Conch, t. cccxxvi. — Under Oolite. 



57. T. corrfi/br»«w.— Heart-shaped, front much elevated, with a deep sinus 

 in the margin; sides rather convex, sharp-edged; middle ornamented with 

 several acute furrows, reaching almost to the beaks. — Sower. Min. Conch. 

 t. ccccxcv. f 2, 4. — Carboniferous Limestone., Ireland. 



58. T. reniformis Reniform, middle furnished with 3 or 4 longitudinal 



ridges, terminated by acute plaits in the much elevated margin of the front ; 

 sides inflated below the entire edges. — Sower. Min. Conch, t, ccccxcvi. f. 1-4. 

 — Carboniferous Limestone., Ireland. 



59. T. platyloba. — Transversely obovate, depressed ; front elevated, with 

 several acute plaits in the middle of the sinus ; sides with one or two obscure 

 plaits upon their edges. — Sower. Min. Conch, t. ccccxcvi. f. 5, G In Carboni- 

 ferous Limestone at Clitheroe. 



GO. T. Pugnus. — Obovato-deltoid, rather dejDressed ; front much elevated, 

 with from 4 to 6 plaits in the middle of tlie sinus ; sides convex, with several 

 plaits ujwn their edges.— Anomites Pugnus, Mart. Derb. t. xxiii. f. 4, 5. — T. 

 Pug. Sower. Min. Conch, t. ccccxcvii — In Carboniferous Limestone. 



61. T. lata — Transversely oblong, convex, regularly plaited; front elevat- 

 ed ; the perforated valve flattest, with a produced beak ; plaits 40. — Sower. 

 Min. Conch, t. Dii. f. 1 — In Green Sand. 



G2. T. depressa. — Triangular, depressed, regularly plaited ; front elevated ; 

 lateral angles rounded ; beaks produced ; plaits 20 — Sower. Min. Conch, t. Dii. 

 f. 2 — In Green Sand. 



63. T. nuciformis. — Transversely oblong, globose, regularly pliated ; front 

 elevated ; beak produced ; plaits 30, rounded.— jS'oet'cr. Min. Conch, t. Dii. 

 f. 3.— In Green Sand. 



64. T. acMto.— Transversely oblong, gibbose, largely plaited ; front elevat- 

 ed with six plaits, of which the lateral are the largest; beak slightly pro- 

 duced ; plaits 20, sharp Sower. Min. Conch, t. Dii. f 4 — In Lias, Clieve 



Hill, near Cheltenham. 



65. T. plicatella Subglobose, rather square, plaited ; front elevated ; beak 



small, with a broad oblong concave space on each side ; plaits 40, rounded.— 

 Sower. Min." Conch, t. Dili. f. 1 — In Inferior Oolite. 



66. T. serrato.— Rounded triangular, convex, with a blunt margin, largely 

 plaited ; beak small, with a large, nearly flat, space on each side of it ; jjlaits 

 sharp, about 11, of which, 5 are a little raised in front — Soiver. Min. Conch, 

 t. Dili. f. 2. — In Lias. 



67. T.Jlabcllula — Depressed, plaited; plaits about 16, simple, rounded ; 

 lesser valve transversely obovate ; larger valve with a straight, rectangular, 

 projecting beak. — Sower. Min. Conch, t. dxxxv. f. 1 — In Oolite. 



68. T.fui-cata. — Nearly orbicular, plaited; plaits rounded, about 9 in num. 

 ber, forked when full grown ; the larger valve most convex ; its beak large, 

 curved.— Sower. Min. Conch, t. dxxxv. f. 2 — In Oolite. 



69. T. orbicularis. — Uniformly convex, plaited ; plaits angular, simple, 



about 15 ; lesser valve orbicular, the other with a large curved beak Sower. 



Min. Conch, t. dxxxv. f. 3 In Lias. 



70. T. oblonga — Oblong, gibbose, plaited; plaits 16 or more, forked, their 

 edges rounded ; beaks large, broad, slightly incurved— -^ou'cr. Min. Conch, 

 t. DXXXV. f. 4, 5, 6.—In Green Sand, 



