Gen, Conchyliolithus, Fam. ANoMiXiE. li 
Tab. 46. Fig. 3, 4. Tab. 47. Fig. 5. 
Cuspidate Anomite. 
Sedes ; strata vetusta, calcaria. 
Very rare. Castleton. 
* b. b. b. * cardine curto. 
16. Conch. Anomites semicJrcuIaris longitudinaliter asqualiter striatus, mar- 
gine crenulato : sinu magno angulato. 
Tab. 49. Fig. 15, 16, 
Sharp-waved Anomita. 
Sedes : strata vetusta, calcaria. 
IVmster and Crooni-hill, but not common at either place. 
17. Conch. Anomites suborbiculatus longitudinaliter sulcatus, margine sinu 
obsolete. 
Tab. 48. Fig. 11, 12. 
Rounded Anomite. 
Sedes ; strata vetusta, calcaria. 
Middleton and Hucklow. Rare. 
18. Conch. Anomites transversim ovalis lasvis, natibus approximatis, mar> 
gine sinu obtuso-rotundato. 
Tab. 48. Fig. 9, 10. 
Smooth Anomite. 
Sedes : strata vetusta, calcaria. Matrix saspe petrosilex. 
Common. 
Obs. The even and, m some instances, polished surface which this anomite exhibits, wholly 
Without stnse or any other markings, inclined me for a time to consider it as the nuclms of some 
unknown species; but, the frequent opportunities I have since had of examining the fossil, sur- 
rounded by the matrix, have convinced me, that the smoothness, which so remarkably charac- 
terises this petrifection, has been received from the exterior surface of the original, and not, as in 
testaceous nuclei, from the polish common to the inside of shells. 
acutus. 
rotundatus. 
glaber. 
