115 



Anoniia squamula, Linn. <S. iV. 1 1 51 ; Chemn. ConeA. viii. 86. t. 70. 

 f. 696 ; Lamk. Hist. vi. 228, ed. 2. vii. 275. n. 8. 



Anomia punctata, Chemn. Conch, viii. 88. t. 77- (. 698 ; Dillw. R. 

 S. ii. 288. 



Anomia aculeata, MiiUer, Z. D. Prod. 249 ; Chemn. vm. 92. t. 77. 

 f. 702 ; Mont. T. B. 157. t. 4. f. 5 ; BiUw. It. S. i. 288. 



Anomia scabra, Solander MSS. fide Dil/wyn. 



Anomia lens, Lamarck, Hist. vi. 228, ed. 2. vii. 276. n. 9. 



? Anomia aspera, Philippi, Sicil. ii. 65. t. 18. f. 4. 



Anomia elegans, Philippi, Sicil. ii. 65. t. 18. f. 2. 



Anomia patelliformis, Chemn. C. viii. 89. t. 77. f. 700 ; Dillw. R.S. 

 i. 290. 



Anomia striatula, Bruguiere, Enc. Meth. 74. 



? Anomia bifida, Chemn. Conch, viii. 79. t. 76. f. 689, 690 ; Dillw. 

 B. S. 290. 



Anomia cylindrica, Gmelin, S. N. 3349 ; Dillw. R. S. i. 291. 



Anomia cymbiformis, Maton ^ Racket, Linn. Trans, viii. 104. t. 3. 

 f. 6 ; Mont. Sitpp. 64. 



Anomia coronata, Bean, Mag. N. Hist. 



Anomia patellaris, Lamk. Hist. ed. 2. vii. 273. n. 2 ; Deles. Re- 

 cueil, t. 17. f. 3. 



Anomia pyriformis, Lamk. Hist. vi. 227, ed. 2. vii. 275. n. 5; 

 Deles. Rec. t. 17. f. 4. 



Anomia fornicata, Lamk. Hist. vi. 228, ed. 2. A'ii. 275. n. 6 = Enc. 

 M. t. 170. f. 45. 



? Anomia membranacea, Lamk. Hist. vi. 228, ed. 2. vii. 275. n. 7 

 = Enc. Meth. t. 170. f. 1-3? 



? Anomia cucidlata, Bruguiere, E. M. 70. 



Hab. European Seas. 



Coast of Africa ; Capt. Edward Owen. B. M. 



ff Asiatic. 



2. Anomia amab.eus. 



Flat, white, smooth ; internally pearly, with a veiy thin disk. 



Upper scar moderate ; lower scars 2, rather large (nearly as large 

 as the upper one), confluent into a broad oblong scar. 



Hab. Philippines, Island Buraas (Jackass Island) ; on stones, sand, 

 ten fathoms. 



3. Anomia cyt^um. 



Shell suborbicular, smooth ; internally reddish. 



Upper muscular scar very large, subcordate ; lower 2, suborbicular, 

 smaller, nearly equal-sized ; the upper in the notch of the upper one ; 

 the lower hinder close to lower hinder edge of the upper one ; sinus 

 in lower valve large. 



Hab. China, River Zangtze Keang ; Fortune. Mus. Cuming ; two 

 specimens. 



4. Anomia dryas. 



Suborbicular, flat, white ; upper valve internally and radiately lined. 

 Upper scar large, oblong ; lower scars 2, small, circular, nearly 

 confluent, placed side by side nearly on the same line. 



