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8. N. oj'wte. Ti'ansversely ovate, rather depressed, obscurely striated 



transversely ; lunette slightly impressed, cordate, elongated ; margin entire." 

 —Mant. Suss. 94. t. xix. f. 26, 27 — In Blue Chalk Marl. 



9. N. variabilis Transversely oval elongated, sometimes obli(|ue, rather 



depressed, smooth ; beaks near one end — Sower. Min. Conch, t. cccdxxv. 

 1'. 2 In Oolite. 



10. "N. lachri/ma Ovate, gibbose, smooth ; anterior side pi'oduced, point- 

 ed, convex above ; posterior side rounded. — Sower. Min. Conch, t. cccclxxvi. 

 f. 3 In Oolite. 



1 1. N. mucrmiata Subrhomboidal, i-ounded, convex, concentrically sulca- 



ted, anteriorly mucronated. — Sower. ^Rlin. Conch, t. cccclxxvi. f. 4 — In Oolite. 



f ■ 12. N. angulata, — Rhomboidal, concentrically striated ; most convex near 

 the beaks ; front rounded — Sower. Min. Conch, t. cccclxxvi. f. 5 — In Green 

 Sand. 



1.3. N. impressa Transversely oval, depressed, smooth ; beaks near one 



extremity ; lunette deeply sunk, convex, elongated ; edges entire — Sower. 

 Min. Conch, t. cccclxxv. f. 3 — Green Sand. 



14. N. antiqtiata. — Triangular, rounded, gibbose, antiquated, longitudinal- 

 ly striated ; lunette heart-shaped, sunk ; margin toothed — Sower. Min. 

 Conch, t. cccclxxv. f. 4. — Green Sand. 



15. N. ovum Transversely obovate, ventricose, smooth, anteriorly point- 

 ed. — Sower. Min. Conch, t. cccclxxvi. f. 1. — Lias. 



16. }^ . ventricosa. — Concentrically sulcated ; anterior side rounded; poste- 

 rior much produced, attenuated ; upon the posterior slope is a broad concave 

 area, bounded by tAvo ridges that run from the beak to the extremity; sulci 

 fine. — Sower. Min. Conch, t. cccclxxvi. f. 2 — In Oolite ? Northamptonshire. 



17. N. delloidea Triangular, inflated ; posterior side obliquely truncated, 



flat, pointed ; anterior side short, rounded Sower. Min. Conch, t. nliv. f. 1. 



— Upper Marine Formation, Isle of Wight. 



18. N. inflata — Nearly globular, smooth ; the posterior side produced, 

 compressed, pomted. — Sower. Min. Conch, t. dIv. f. 1. — London Clay. 



19- N. undulata. — Globular, concentrically undulated ; posterior side pro- 

 duced, contracted, pointed — Sower. Min. Conch, t. nliv. f. 3. — Chalk Marl. 



20. N. amygdaloides Transversely elliptical, elongated and sulcated, com- 

 pressed ; sides equal. — Soioer. Min. Conch, t. dUv. £ 4. — London Clay. 



21. '^. palmoe — Transversely elongated, very convex, shining; extremi- 

 ties rounded, equal ; beaks nearly central. — Sower. Min. Conch, t. cccclxxv. 

 f. 1, — Carboniferous Limestone. 



22. N. attemiata — Transversely elongated, ventricose ; one end short 

 rounded ; the other produced, with a broad concave area, elevated in the 

 middle along the joint ; the whole covered with regular fine concentric ribs, 

 or striae. Like the last in form — Multarticulate Cockle, Ure, Ruth 310, 

 t. XV. f. 5. — In slate-clay of the Independent Coal Formation. 



23. N. gibbosa — Transversely ovate, ventricose, beaks incurved near one 

 end, the other slightly produced and obtuse ; obsoletely furrowed concentri- 

 cally, with irregular distant grooves Multarticulate Cockle, Ure, llutlu 



310, t. XV. f. 6. — In Slate-clay of the Independent Coal Formation. 



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