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DIVISION. XXII. PEDICULATiE. 



GENERA. 



3. A N ATI F ERA (AnATIFA). 



Lam. 



Five unequal valves, 

 two on each side, and one 

 dorsal, like a keel; valves 

 united by a membrane, 

 like a flattened cone sup- 

 ported on a tubular pe- 

 dicle. (1) Fig. 118. 



4. Pollicipes. Leach. M. 



Valves thirteen or more, 

 the lower marginal, much 

 smaller, compressed, and 

 supported on a wrinkled, 

 or scaly pedicle. (2) Fig. 

 419. 



5. Cineras. Leach. M. 



Five valves, oblong and 

 separated, two at the 

 side of the opening of the 

 membranous tunic, and 

 the others dorsal. (3) Fig. 

 120. 



(1) The species most numerous in our seas, was called Lepas analifera by 

 Linnaeus, from the fable of the Barvacles and Scoters being born from them ; it 

 attaches itself to rocks, stones, and keels of vessels, etc. According to Cuvier, 

 it varies in the number of its valves. 



(2) European and Indian Seas. 



(3) British Ocean. 



