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The anterior muscular impression is comparatively large and 

 strongly limited on the posterior side. The impression of the strong 

 cardinal tooth is preserved beneath the beak. 



Two specimens measure respectively 20 and 22 mm in length, 

 and 15 mm in height. 

 Remarks. In our specimen it will be noted that the hinge is rela- 



atively longer than in the above original description, 

 and, if the specimen represented by figure 30 is ex- 

 cluded, the posterior truncated margin is proportion- 

 schizodus cu- ately shorte1 :- Including this figure, our specimen is 

 valve. Hall? Left interme diate between the two. The beak appears to 

 o^ter basin, Cof- be quite as prominent in the Coffin island specimen 

 and the shell somewhat smaller. 



Schizodus denysi nov. 

 Shell small, subrhomboidal, rather compressed. Beaks elevated, 

 pointed. Posterior margin very obliquely truncated; postventral 

 extremity angular; ven- 

 tral border convex 4 

 throughout, curving / "^W^ 



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more rapidly toward 

 the front; front border 

 convex except for con- 

 striction just in front of 



beak; umbonal ridge an- Schizodus den ^ si nov - Oyster bash, Coffin 1. 

 gular. The valves are thickest below the beaks which are well anterior. 

 Surface with lines of increment indistinctly preserved on the cast. 



Dimensions. Length, 12.5 mm; height, 9 mm; length of hinge, 

 12.5 mm. 



Remarks. This shell is related to several Mississippic forms. 

 It is relatively longer than S. t r i g o n a 1 i s, while the posterior 

 margin is more oblique than in shells of the S. wheeleri type. 

 Both the shell and the hinge are longer than those features in 

 S. curtiformis. 



Aviculopinna egena nov. 



Shell small, broad for its length. The hinge appears to be some- 

 __ what arcuate. Shell widening rather un- 

 J^^ evenly along the ventral margin, rather 

 rapidly at first, then more slowly in some 



. . ,~ . „ „ „ „ ft „ specimens. Posterior margin truncato- 



Aviculopinna egena nov. r & 



Oyster basin, Coffin i. convex, possibly slightly sinuate in some 



specimens. Surface marked by wrinkles of growth which are at 

 right angles to the hinge passing directly downward or a very little 



