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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES, 
PLATE LIL. 
Stramentum pulchelium, G. B. Sowerby, Jun., sp. Turonian (Rhynchonella 
cuviert-zone) : Cuxton, near Rochester, Went. 
‘ig. 1. Remains of two individuals with the outer surface of the right 
side of the shell uppermost. A, represents an incomplete sheil 
showing the greater part of a peduncle with the riyht scutum (s) 
of the capituium in position, underneath which can just be seen 
the edge of the deft scutum (s'). The remaining capitular plates 
of the right side, as well as many of the subcarinal and carino- 
lateral scales of the upper part of the peduncle have been broken 
away, thus leaving exposed the inner surface of the left tergunr 
('), deft carinal-latus (cl'), and about eight of the left carino- 
lateral scales (cls'). B, represents part of the right side of a 
peduncle, at the base of which can be seen the inner surface of 
several scales of the deft side of the shell. Circa x 2 diam, 
Fig. 2, An almost complete shell showing the outer surface of the left 
side. All the capitular plates—carina, carinal-latus, tergum, 
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