182 TELLINA. 



WAVED TELLEN. 



PL 38./. 1. Mr. Jennings. t 



69. Tellina Remies. T. testa suborbiculata, ccmpressa, rvgosa. Linn, 

 Syst. Nat. ed. 12. p. 1119. Linn. Gmel. p. 3239. 



Shell somewhat orbicular, compressed, and wrinkled. 

 Rumph. Mus. pi. 42. f. /. Chem. Conch. 6. pi. 12. f. 113. 



This shell is regularly marked with transverse, waved 

 ridges; it is strong, nearly orbicular, and uniformly 

 white, unless accidentally stained; the fore part is 

 slightly angular and inflected ; the hinge the same as 

 in the preceding species. Length about two inches 

 and a half; breadth rather more. 



Inhabits the Indian and American Ocean. The Ame- 

 rican specimens are said to be sometimes yellowish, and 

 less wrinkled. 



Linnaeus has referred, by mistake, to pi. 43 of Rum- 

 phius, instead of 42, and Gmelin has repeated the error. 



LATTICE TELLEN. 

 PL 42. /. 2, 3. 



70. Tellina reticulata. T. testa lentiformi, compressa, reticulata. 

 Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. 12. p. 1119. Linn. Gmel. p. 3240. 



Shell of a lens-shaped, compressed, and reticulated. 



Rumph. Mus. pi. 43. f. E. Chem. Conch. 6. pi. 12. f. 118. Encyclop. 



Method, pi. 292. f. 2. Putt, in Hutch. Dorset, pi. 5. f. 4. Mont. 



Test. Brit. p. 66. Linn. Trans. 8. p. 54. pi. 1. f. 9. Penn. Brit. 



Zool. 1812. 4. p. 181. 



A suborbicular and rather compressed shell, of a 

 whitish colour; the surface marked with transverse 

 ridges, and crossed, in the interstices, with numerous 



