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MYA Pullus. 
TAB. DXXXI. —fig. 2. 
Spec. Char. Transversely ovate and striated^ 
compressed ; anterior side largest ; posterior 
side rather pointed. 
A small slender shell about half as wide as long ; it is 
strongly marked by lines of growth, and therefore ap- 
pears to be a full-grown shell. 
Drawn from a specimen found in Crag at Butley, in 
Suffolk, and which is in the late Mrs. Cobbold’s collec- 
tion. It is said to be the only one met with. It is pos- 
sible it may be the young of M. arenaria tab. 364; but 
the difference of form and the roughness of its surface 
militate against that idea. 
