EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



MOLLUSCA. 



PLATE III. 

 Figs. 1, la, lb.—Cryptodon acuticarinatus, E. A. Smith, 

 Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (6) XVI. July, 1895, p. 14. 



Figs. 2, 2a, 2b.—Cryptodon investigatoris, E. A. Smith, 

 Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (6) XVI. July, 1895, p. 13. 



Figs. 3, 3a, 3b.—Lucina spinifera, (Montagu) E. A. Smith, 

 Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (6) XVI. p. 12. 



Figs. 4, 4a, 4b, 4c- Limopsis indica, E. A. Smith, Annals 

 and Magazine of Natural History, (6) XIV. September, 1894, p. 171. 



Figs. 5, 5a. — Cuspidaria macrorhynckus, E. A. Smith, Annals 

 and Magazine of Natural History, (6) XVI. July, 1895, P- I2 - 



Fig. 6.— -Cuspidaria (Cardiomya) alcocki, E, A. Smith, Annals 

 and Magazine of Natural History, (6) XIV. September, 1894, p. 170. 



Figs. 7 9 7a. - % Abra maxima, Sowerby, Proceedings Malacologi- 

 cal Society, 1894, Vol. I. p. 40, pi. v. fig. 5, E. A. Smith, Annals and 

 Magazine of Natural History, (6) XIV. 1894, p. 169; and XVI. 

 1895, P- I0 - 



Figs. 8, Sa. — Abra convexior, E. A. Smith, Annals and 

 Magazine of Natural History, (6) XVI. July, 1895, p. 10. 



Figs, 9, 9a. — Tellina parvula, E. A. Smith, Annals and 

 Magazine of Natural History, (6) XVI. July, 1895, p. 10. 



* Syndesmya maxima. 



