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ENVIRONS OF NICE.—APPENDIX. 
smooth, with wide, transverse 
obsolete wrinkles. Length §ths 
of an inch, breadth the same. 
There is a variety of this shell 
more oblong, measuring {ths in 
length, and 54 eighths in 
breadth. 
TELLINA. 
1, rotundata. Montagu, Test. Br. p. 71. t. 2. 
f. 3.—Dillwyn’s Conch. p. 99. 
2. Radula. Montagu, Test. Br. p. 68. t. 2. 
f£1.& 2.—Dillwyn’s Conch, 
p- 194. Venus spuria. 
Montagu, Test. Br. p. 70. t. 2 
f. 4.—Dillwyn’s Conch. p. 99. 
Shell sub-orbicular, with the pos- 
terior slope considerably pro- 
duced: umbo turned a little to 
one side: hinge with two cen- 
tral teeth, one ° of which i is con- 
siderably Tan ger than the other, 
and bifid; and with two remote 
' lateral teeth : margin obtuse, 
¥ and slightly crenulated. Ex- 
terior surface covered with lon- 
‘gitudinal and transverse strie, 
which has much the appearance 
of afile. Length 43 eighths, 
breadth 54 eighths of an inch. 
Gmelin’s Linné, p. 3238.—Do- 
_ novan, Br. Sh. v. t. 163.—Ma- 
ton and Racket, in Linn. Tr. 
51.—Dorset Cat. p. 30. 
t.5. tbe —W 00d’s Conch. p.171. 
t. 45. f. 3. 
Tellina squalada, Solanders’ 
MSS. Seiten; Dorset Cat. 
p- 29.—Montagu, Test. Br. 
p. 56.—Gualtieri, t. 88. f. L. 
—Cheania v t. 10. f. 96. 
3. lactea. 
4. tigerina. 
Pl. IX. f. 11. 
5. depressa. 
he Pinar 
CARDIUM. 
1 et, Brocchi, p. 666. t. 16. f. 11. 
nadeak : 
1. truncata. Donovan, Br. Sh. iv. t. 126.— 
Fleming, in Edin. Encyc. art. 
- Conch. p. 93. pl. 205. f 14.— 
Davey, Conch. p. 140. 
VENUS. 
1. verrucosa. Donovan, Br. Sh, ui. t. 44, —Dill. 
wwyn’s Conch. p . 164. 
2. Paphia. _Linné, Syst. Nat. p- 1129.—Lis- 
ce Conch, t..279. f. 116.— 
n’s Conch. p. 159. 
Vou. VIL EL 7 
457 
3. ovata. Maton and Racket, in Linn. Tr. 
vil. p. 85. t. 2. f. “4. —Dillwyn’s 
Conch. p. 171. 
3. gallina. Donovan, Br. Sh. i. t. 68. V. stria~ 
tula.—Dillwyn’s Conch. p. 168. 
5. pectun- Gmelin’s Linné, p. 3287.—Broechi, 
culus. Fossile subappennina, p. 560. 
pl. 13. f. 12.—Dillwyn’s Conch. 
p- 184. 
6. incrassata. Brocchi, p. 557. pl. 14. f. 7. 
7. Islandica. A variety, of an elliptic form, and 
more ventricose, than the com- 
mon species.—Brocchi, p. 557. 
pl. 14. f. 5. 
8. senilis. Brocchi, p. 539. t. 13. f. 13. 
9. dysera. Linné, Syst. Nat. 1130.—Lister’s 
Conch. t. 277. f. 114.—Dul- 
wyn’s Conch. p. 161. 
CHAMA. 
l.calyculata. Encye. Method. t. 233. f. 6.— 
Dillwyn’s Conch. p. 217. 
2. pectuncu- Dillwyn’s Conch. p. 220.—Lis- 
lus. ter’s Conch. t. 347. f. 185. 
3. antiquata. Linné, Syst. Nat. p. 1138.—Lis- 
ter’s Conch. t. 346. f. 183.— 
Dillwyn’s Conch. p. 215. 
4, gigas, Linné, ae Nat. p. 1137.—Lis- 
ter’s Conch. t.351. f. 189. a. & 
t. 352. f. 189. 6.—Dillwyn’s 
Conch. p. 213. 
5. Lazarus. Encye. Method. t. 197. f. 1— 
Dillwyn’s Conch. p. 221. 
ARCA. 
1, pilosa. Mae and Racket, in Linn. Tr. 
. 94. 3. f. “4,—Dillwyn’ s 
Beck. p- 242. 
2. Glycyme- Maton and Racket in Linn. Tr. 
Tis. vii. p. 93. t. 3. f. 3.—Dillwyn’s 
_ _ Conch, p. 241. 
3. nucleus. Of a large size, measuring 33 of 
an inch in breadth.—Donovan, 
Br. Sh. ii. t. 63. —Dillwyn’s 
Conch. p. 244. 
4, didyma. See p. 29. 
5. nitida. Brocchi, p. 482. t. 11. f. 3. 
6. granosa. Linné, Syst. Nat. p. 1142.—Lis- 
ter’s Conch. t. 241. f. '78.—Dill- 
wyn’s Conch, p. 233. 
7. minuta. Montagu, Test. Br. p. 140.—Do- 
novan, Br. Sh. ii. t. 78. Arca 
caudata.—Dillwyn’s Con. p. 245. 
OSTREA. 
1. pleuronectus. Vid. p, 455. 
2. opercularis. Vid. p. 455. 
3. strigillata. Brocchi, p. 571. t. 14. f. 15. 
4, Jacobea, 
