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the anterior part, are combined, two or three together, 

 leaving a furrow between each association. On the pos 

 terior part, these strise are single, but disordered by the 

 transverse folds, which exist only on that part of the valve. 



JV. semen. Plate 6. Fig. 214. 



Description. Shell transversely elliptical, rather inflated, 

 furnished with large concentric folds and with a deep fur 

 row on the anterior slope, rostrate behind ; substance of 

 the shell rather thin ; lunule and escutcheon both lanceo 

 late ; beaks small, rather pointed ; margin entire ; nacre 

 not pearly. 

 Diam. l-20th, Length .1, Breadth 3-20ths, of an inch. 



The smaller figure is of the size of nature. 



Observations. A single specimen only of this species 

 has come under my notice. It consists of the two valves 

 attached. I endeavoured to separate the valves to ex 

 amine the teeth, but with the greatest precaution was 

 unable to effect it, one of the valves becoming fractured ; 

 therefore, the teeth are not mentioned in the description. 

 This is a very minute species, remarkable for its large 

 concentric folds and the deep furrow on the posterior slope. 

 It has some resemblance to the mucronata of Sowerby, 

 Min. Conch., pi. 476. 



Bulla Dekayi* Plate 6. Fig. 215. 

 Description. Shell subfusiform, transversely striate 

 * Named after my friend Dr Dckay of New York. 



