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SANGUINOLARIA. 
Gen. Cuar. A transverse equivalved bivalve, su- 
perior margin arched, sides slightly gaping ; 
hinge with two approximating teeth in each 
valve, and an external cartilage. 
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Tus genus forms a link connecting Solen with Tellina; 
it contains shells whose hinge is analogous to that of 
some Solens, but in general form they differ much, re- 
sembling Tellina in their flatness and rounded margin, 
but are generally wider. They have been happily se- 
lected from among the Solens of Linneus by Lamarcke. 
SANGUINOLARIA Hollowaysii. 
TAB. CLIX. 
Spec. Cuar. Depressed, transversely elongate, 
ovate, and striated; anterior side gradually 
expanded ; posterior side very small. 
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Leneru equal to three and a half times its width; the 
lines of growth form fine sharpish strie ; the beak is 
minute, from it a slight depression extends towards the 
anterior side: the shell is thin. 
_ This was gathered at Bricklesome Bay by the friendly 
Mr. Holloway, whose name I feel pleased to com- 
memorate, four or five years since: although it is 
rather an abundant species it is rare to find one indivi- 
dual at all perfect: the pair figured here are held toge- 
ther by green sand ; they are brittle: one shell is perfect, 
the other has been partly broken away so as to shew the 
hinge, and but little more is seen: it will readily be re- 
cognized if found again, and is at any rate a valuable 
addition to the*catalogue of British fossil shells. 
