Gen. Conchyliolithus. Fam. Anomit^. 13 
Sedes : strata vetusta, calcaria. 
Castleton, Hope, See. Common. 
* e. e. * Perforati, valva utraque convexa ; note valvae majoris in- 
cumbente, secta infra apicem foramine exiguissimo, 
trigono aut oblongo ; cardine coarbtato, curvo. 
21. Conch. Anomites cordiformis Isevis, marginis sinu longissimo cuneato. 
Tab. 33. Fig. 5, 6. Tab. 32. Fig. t, 8. 
Acuminate Anomite. 
Sedes : strata vetusta, calcaria. 
Buxton, Bakewell, Thorp, Brassington, See. 
22. Conch. Anomites subrotundus longitudinaliter sulcatus : sulcis obsoles- 
centibus, valva imperforata prope marginein gibbosa, marginis sinu 
obtuso-rotundato magno 5-plicato. 
Tab. 22. Fig. 4, 5, 
Fist-like Anomite. 
Sedes : strata vetusta, calcaria. 
Common at Castleton, Hope, Little-Longstone, See. 
Oiis. There are two other anomit.r, belonging to the same family as C. A. Pugmis, with similar 
plications in the sinus of the margin; and hence are liable, at present, to be mistaken for the 
same species — One, however, is distinguishable by its furrows taking an angular or plaited form, 
and by their being continued throughout to the beak — ^The other, by its oblong shape and the 
bottom of the imperforated or smaller valve, which is broad, but not gibbous as in C. Pugmis. 
Figures and descriptions of both these species will be given in our next volume. 
23. Conch. Anomites scrotiformis, sulcis longitudinalibus subobsolescenti- 
bus, marginis sinu 3-plicato. 
Tab. 36. Fig. 4. 
Purse-like Anoynite. 
Sedes : strata vetusta, calcaria. 
Moneyash, Winster, Cromford. Not so common as some other of 
the Anomitse. 
2 F 
acuynina- 
tus. 
Pugmis. 
Crumena. 
