LINNJEAN SYSTEM. VERJIES. 16? 



Triton. JMouth before. Body furnished with arms. Arms 



12, divided, some chelate. 

 Sepia. Mouth and body as in Triton. Arms 8-10, beset 



witli suckers. 

 Clio. Mouth and body as in Triton. Arms 2 ; membra- 

 naceous, dilated like wings. 

 Lernaa. Mouth and body as in Triton. Arms 2-3 ; round 



and slender. 

 Scyllsea. Mouth and body as in Triton. Arms 6 ; each pair 



at a distance. 

 Aphrodita. Mouth before. Body pedunculated, or with 



feet, ovate ; mouth unarmed. 

 Nereis. Mouth and body pedunculated, or with feet ; 



elongated ; mouth with claws. 

 Medusa. INIouth inferior, central. Body smooth, gelatinous. 

 Asteria. Mouth inferior, central. Body coriaceous, prickly. 

 Echinus. Mouth inferior, central. Body crustaceous, spined. 



■ III» Testacea. 



* Multwalve shells, with many valves. 



Chiton. Shell composed of several transverse plates, ar- 

 ranged on the back. 



Lepas. Valves sessile, of different sizes. 



Pholas. Shell bivalve, with accessory pieces at the posterior 

 end. 



** Bivalve shells, of ttva valves only, furnished with teeth. 



Mya. Hinge with a broad thick tooth, not entering the op- 

 posite valve. 



Solen. Shell open at each end; lateral teeth remote from the 

 cardinal teeth. 



Tellina. Hinge with the lateral teeth of one valve not let 

 into the other. 



Cardium. Hinge with remote, pointed, lateral teeth. 



Mactra. Cardinal teeth triangular, complicated; the inter- 

 stices hollow. 



Donair. Hinge with a remote lateral tooth, not let into the 

 other valve. 



Venus. Hinge with three approximate, divaricating cardinal 

 teeth. 



Spondylus. Cardinal teeth two, separated by a small hollow. 



Chama. Hinge in one valve, with two oblique, obtuse teeth. 



Area. Hinge with numerous acute teeth. 



Ostrea. Hinge without teeth, but with an ovate hollow. 



Anemia. Teeth none ; the rim with a linear depression ; 

 valves unequal. 



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