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ply a variety of M. solidissima or not, I will not presume to decide from 

 this one specimen ; and, as it is not strictly a Massachusetts shell, I 

 shall merely notice it in this way. The shell has certainly quite a 

 different aspect. It is triangular, the beaks are more elevated, the 

 marginal outlines are straight, and the comparative dimensions vary 

 as follows : 



M. solidissima, length 1$ inch, height l^y inch, breadth f inch. 



M. similis, length If inch, height 1^ inch, breadth f inch. 



I have received a shell, about three fourths of an inch long, from 

 Dr. Loven of Stockholm, which he calls M. luteola. I cannot per- 

 ceive that it differs from the young of this shell, of a corresponding 

 size. 



MACTRA OVA'LIS. 



Shell large, thick, obovate, coarse, nearly equilateral, covered 

 with a tough, dusky-brown epidermis ; V tooth strong ; lateral teeth 

 not striated; sinus ofpalleal impression deep. 



FIGURE 32. 

 State Coll., No. 229. Soc. Cab., 2324. 



Mactra sunilis, GRAY ; Append, to Bcechey's Voyage, pi. 44, f. 8. 

 Mactra grandis, DESIIAYES ; Encyc. M6th. t Vers, ii. 395, not M. grandis of CHEM- 

 NITZ and others. 



Shell large, thick, and coarse, somewhat compressed, sub-oval, 

 a little shortest anterior to the beaks, and, the anterior slope of the 

 hinge margin being slightly concave, it is there somewhat narrow- 

 ed ; posterior slope convex, extremity slightly gaping, base regu- 

 larly curved ; beaks but little elevated ; before, there is a short, 

 faintly defined areola ; behind them is another portion bounded by 

 an elevated line extending from the beaks to near the lower angle, 

 and here the epidermis is very coarsely and loosely wrinkled ; 

 the surface has a rugged appearance from the coarse lines of 

 growth, and is rendered still more so by the folds of the thick, 

 strong, dusky-brown epidermis in the same direction. Interior 

 bluish-white ; hinge supports strong and smoothly rounded ; V 

 tooth strong and firm, having the anterior side in the right valve 

 much more elevated than the posterior ; lateral teeth short and 

 slender, not striated ; muscular and palleal impressions rather 

 superficial ; sinus of the latter deep. Length 3| inches, height 

 2J inches, breadth \\ inch. 



