250 Mr. 8. V. Wood’s Catalogue of Shells from the Crag. 
No. 
of DESCRIPTION. Coralline. Red. Mam. 
Sp. 
ConcHIFERA. 
Cyprina. 
Pectunculus maximus, List. t. 
108 A. 
Venus islandica, Linn. Syst. 
Nat. p. 1181. 
2. Venus equalis, Min, Con. t. 21. 
= TUSTICA ..reccccsccceceees soeeeeeee/ Ramsholt,../Sutton. 
Venus rustica, Min. Con. t. 196. 
1. |Coralliophaga eyprinides, n. 8. .»+-|Ramsholt. 
1, |Venerirupis Irus, Flem. Brit. Ani. 
PAGES. Si vesss naéncscecuacanelicvantcvacdveuat WOGURGIE IEEE 
Donax Irus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 
p- 1128. 
1, }Pollnatig vir gina iccccisdcisscnddy soeeshcascdevipec .../Sutton. 
Venus virginea, Linn. Syst. 
Nat. p. 1136. 
2 Pepovalis, iB. | sssesossecces Ramsholt. 
+ Venus ovata, Mont. T. B. p- 120. |Sutton ......|Sutton. 
1, |Dosina turgida ......... Sicseceue eeeee+| Ramsholt...|Sutton. 
Venus turgida, Min. Con. t. 
256. 
—— Cytherea sulcata, Nyst. Bull. 
de l’ Acad. Roy. de Bru- 
welles, 1839, pt. 2. p. 401. 
pl.1. f. 9 
2. fasciata ...csccsecesecseseeeee++(SULtON o..+-/SULtON ...++2+-| Bramerton. 
Venus fasciata, Zurt. Brit. 
Biv. t. 8. f. 9. 
3. |—— imbricata. 
Astarte imbricata, Min. Con. 
S521: Bodin cteie -...--/Ramsholt.../Sutton. 
1, [Mysia Ornate © Oe Bi. oii enescasescses Ramsholt.../Sutton. 
1. |Artemis lentiformis.,  ......ccccecescleces abeensess Walton Naze. 
Venus lentiformis, Min. Con. 
t. 203. 
2.|\—— sinuata, Zurt. Brit. Biv. t. 10. 
BG, Be Re ideiiweeees Ramsholt...|Walton Naze. 
1.|Venericardia senilis, Min. Con. t. 
BOG. icles iii cacicostessoeeye| RUATMAIOIE.: - POULICONL. 
2; chameformis, Min. Con. t.490. 
Be Se Fe shad ous venience eoeee-/Sutton. Sutton. 
oS, orbicularis, Min. Con. t. 490. 
Sie P stediescae deve vatevreneses Sutton ..,.../Sutton. 
4. scalaris, Min. Con. t. 490. f. 3./Sutton ....../Sutton. 
5. |—— ANCEPS, N.S. ceeeeceeeeee eoeee-f Sutton. 
6. COMME Fics ies sessceseeee-(Sutton ...-e./ Walton Naze. |Southwold. 
* This is the name of a genus intended to have been established by Dr. Leach 
for the reception of such shells as Venus undata, Mont. Our shell corresponds 
both in its dentition and deep pallial scar, but differs in its exterior ornament and 
other specific characters. 
