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Remarks . - This species^ 1iie only representative of the sec- 

 tioii Anadara, is foundefi on a single left valve. I*he elongate 

 form, tiiick, heave shell, hip-h beaks and deeply sculptured radial 

 ribs distinguish it from the. o ther Ar-as of the Bowden fauna. A. 

 daseia ". s smaller than A. eampsa Dall (l) of the Ohoctawhatehie 

 Miocene, more elongate, more oroduced posteriorly, vlth a more 



(1). Trans. V/acrner Free Inst. Sci., Philadelphia, vol. P, ot. 4, 

 pp. 656-657, pi. 32, fig. SI, 1898. 



typical Anadara hinge. The Oaloosahatchie A. catasaroa Oall (2) 

 is larger, more produce'!, posteriorly, with umbones that are more 



(2). Idem, iop. 654-655, ^] - :?2, fier. 20, 1898. 



anterior in position an^i sharply sulcated anterior ribs. 



Occurrence.- lower Ilioeene: Bowden beds, Bowden, Jamaica. 



