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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate 111. 



Slrautenttim puldielluvi, G. B. Sowerby, J an., sp. Turoniun {lihynchunella 

 cuvieri-zouki) : Cuxton, near Rocnester, Kent. 



Fiy. 1. Remains of two individuals with the outer surface of the rii/Iit 

 side of the shell uppermost. A, representa an incomplete shell 

 showing the greater part of a peduncle with the riyhl scutum {s) 

 of the capitu.um in po.^'ition, luiderneath which can \\\i,t bo seen 

 the edge of the left scutum {«'). The remaining capitular plates 

 of the rii/M 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 tenjum 

 (t'), left curinal-latus (cl'), and about eight of the left ctirinu- 

 laterui scales {els'). B, represents }>art of the right side of a 

 peduncle, at the base of which can bo seen the inner surface of 

 several scales of tiie Irft side of the shell. Circa X 2 diaiu. 



Fiy. 2. An almost complete shell showing the outer surface of tlie lijt 

 side. All the capitular plates — carina, carinal-latus, teryum 



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