EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXVI. 



FIGURE 179. Mya arenuria, (p. 072;) with animal in extension, reduced to one-half 

 the natural size. . 



180. Angulus tener, (p. 677;) animal reduced one-half. 



181. Tagelus gibbus, (p. 675;) with animal, the siphons not fully extended, 

 one-half natural size. 



182. Ensatella Americana, (p. 674;) with animal extended, one-half natural 

 size. The figure at the right shows some of the terminal papillae en- 

 larged. 



183. Teredo navalis, (p. 669;) enlarged two diameters. 



184, A. Venus mercenaria, (p. 681 ;) natural size. 



184, B. Mulinia lateralis, (p, 680;) natural size. 



(The figures were all drawn from nature, by A. E. Vorrill.i 



