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follow; but I have not been able to find reliable characters for separation, among 

 a lai-ge number of specimens. 



This species resembles R. mutabilis in form, but may be distinguished b)' its more 

 angular and more strongly elevated plications, of which there are fewer on the 

 mesial sinus and elevation. 



Fig. 1 a, b, c. A young individual and ono of medium size, having smaller plications than 

 usual, and a larger number upon the mesial sinus. 



Fig. 1 d, e, f. Larger individuals, having stronger plications than the preceding, and a 

 larger number upon the mesial fold and sinus than those whicli follow. 



Fig. 2 a - e. Figures presenting the ordinary character of the smaller individuals of this 

 species. • 



Fig. 2f - t. Illustrations of the gradations in size, form, and proportions of this species. 

 Fig. 2 u, z, y. A cast of this species, showing the form of the muscular impression in the 

 ventral valve, the median plate of the dorsal plate, and the alveolar cavities. 



Geological position and locality. In the shaly limestone of the Lower Helderberg 

 group : Helderberg mountains, Schoharie, Carlisle and other places. 



Rliynchonella abiiipta ( n. s.)- 



Plate XXXI. Fio. 3. 



Shell transversely oval, subpentagonal. Ventral valve depressed convex, 

 very abruptly deflected towards the opposite valve on the lateral 

 margins : beak small, depressed on the outside and subangular along 

 its lateral slopes, closely incurved over that of the opposite valve. 

 Dorsal valve jnuch the larger, very prominent in front, obliquely 

 declining towards the beak : beak depressed, incurved. 



Surface ornamented by from twenty-five to thirty-three simple subangu- 

 lar plications, seven or eight of which are elevated towards the front 

 of the dorsal valve into a somewhat distinct mesial prominence, and 

 from six to eight of those on the middle of the ventral valve are de- 

 pressed so as to form a broad undefined sinus, which scarcely extends 

 beyond the centre of the valve towards the beak, but is prolonged in 

 front, and abruptly bent upwards nearly at right angles to the dorsal 

 valve into a distinct linguiform extension. The plications are marked 

 in front by the usual longitudinal depressed line along the centre of 

 each, and extremely fine regular zigzag lines corresponding to the 



