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trace of eyes. Gills plumose, partially exserted. Foot small, 

 flat, rudimentary, furnished with a vesicular appendage ou the 

 hinder part. Pelagic. 



The shell is very thin, translucent, with a sinistral nucleus. 

 Violet colored. The family contains but one genus. 



Genus JANTHINA, Bolten. 

 Mus. Bolt. 1798. 

 1. J. FRAGiLis, Brug«iere. Fig. 182. 

 Helix JantJiina, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. 3645. 1790. 

 JantMna communis. Lam. Anim. s. Vert., vii. 206. 1822. 



Shell depressly semiglobose, flattish beneath ; whorls slopingly 

 convex, rather rudely decussately striated ; whitish above, violet 

 below, whitish around the columella ; aperture transverse ; a little 

 sinuated in the middle. 



Driven upon the Northern Shores during storms. 



Family FISSURELLID.E. 



Animal with a well-developed head, a short muzzle, subulate 

 tentacles, and eyes on rudimentary pedicels at their outer bases ; 

 sides ornamented with short cirri ; branchial plumes two, symme- 

 trical; anal siphon occup^'ing the anterior notch or perforated sum- 

 mit of the shell. 



Synopsis of Genera. 



Shell oval, conical, depressed, with the apex in front of the centre, and per- 

 forated ; surface radiated or cancellated ; muscular impression Avitli the 

 points incurved. Fissurella, Bruguiere. 



Shell conical, elevated, with the apex recurved ; perforation in front of the 

 apex, with a raised border internally ; surface cancellated. 



Cemoria, Leach. 



Genus FISSURELLA, Bruguiere. 

 Eucyc. JMeth. i., 14. 1789. 

 1. F. ALTERNATA, Say. Fig. 183. 



Journ. Philada. Acad. Nat Sci., ii. 224. 1822. 



Shell oblong-ovate, moderately thick, cinereous or dusky, with 

 equal concentric lines crossed by alternately larger and smaller 

 radii, all of which are equable or not dilated in any part ; vertex 

 placed nearer the smaller end ; perforation oblique, oblong, and a 

 little contracted in the middle; within white; margin simply ere- 



