ANGUIS, APHIS. 4414 
3—3. Aneuis. Spec. 24. 
ventralis, (slow-worm,) yellowish-green, speckled 
with black above. Abdominal-scales 127. 
See MS. P. 
9—3. ANnomia. Spec. 40. 
squamula, (scale-shell,) small, orbicular, entire, 
thin like a fish-scale. Adheres to other shells. 
tridentata, (paper-shell,) pellucid, yellowish, thin, 
with fine transverse strie, tricuspidate, with tu- 
bular points. 
terebratula, (stone-shell,) shell obovate, smooth, 
convex ; one valve with two plaits, the other 
with three ; one beak prominent and perforate. 
Most common of all petrifactions. 
See MS. P. 
1—6. ANOPLOTHERIUM. Spec. 2, extinct. 
commune, (common aplothenium,) fore-feet con- 
tained a small accessory toe. 
mediun, (apiotherium,) hind-feet with two acces- 
sory toes. 
See VS. P. 
i—7. ANnTeLopE. Spec. 29. 
‘ Jeucophea, ‘blue antelope,) horns annular, recurv- 
ed, roundish. Swift. 
See MS. P. 
13—2. AwntTipaTHos. Spec, 13. 
fiabellum, (sea-fan,) flat, spread in an oval form. 
Var. jfiava. colour yellow. Var. purpurea, 
colour purple. 
See MS. P. 
8—7. Apnis. Spec. about 80. 
brassice, (cabbage louse,) body green, covered 
with mealy down; inhabiting plants of the ge- 
