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CYCLAS. Bruguiere. 
Gen. Cuar. An equivalved inequilateral bivalve, 
more or less transverse, with the anterior side 
even: hinge strong, with two or three di- 
verging teeth and one or two elongated ones : 
cartilage external. 
eg 
Ay intermediate Genus between Venus and Tellina; 
it has the general form of Venus, with the lateral tooth 
or teeth of Tellina, from which, however, it differs, in 
being straight and less slender. The species do not pre- 
sent much variety of ornament, either in form or colour, 
and in most of them there is no lunula, and the edges are 
entire: several of the recent ones have a strong epidermis. 
Venus Islandiea of Linn. is a Cyclas of Bruguiere; 
this, and one or two analogous fossil shells, which I have 
published as of the Genus Venus,* I still suspect may 
form a new Genus distinguished by the hinge. 
CYCLAS deperdita ? 
TAB. CLXII. — Fig. 1. 
Spec. Cuar. Ovato-transverse, rather gibbous, 
umbonate ; lines of growth elevated, irre- 
gular: central hinge teeth three, lateral ones 
two. 
Sxn. Cyclas deperdita. Lam. Env. de Paris 252. 
Park. Org. rem. 3. 189 2 
Tue form is a short oval, rarely a little angular towards 
the anterior side: two of the central teeth of the hinge 
are slightly bifid: the lateral ones sometimes finely 
striated perpendicularly, as in several others of the 
Genus.t+ 
This is a common species at Charlton, along with the 
two following, and two or three species of Cerithia, 
forming together a stratum several feet in thickness, in 
¥* See the Generic character of Venus, p. 125. 
+ Ihave a large species from China that shows the strix very strongly. 
