60 
KELLIA pumila. 
TAB. DCXXXVII.— fig. 3. 
Spec. Char. Transverse, ovate, oblique, tumid, 
glossy, anterior side much the larger and 
rather longer than the other. One central 
and two lateral teeth in the right, and only 
obscure lateral teeth in the left valve. 
Syn. Montacuta pumila, S. V. Wood , loc. cit. v>. 6. 
247. 
This strongly resembles Kellia rubra t Turton, {Car- 
dium rubrum , Montague, Amphidesma nucleola , Lamarck ? 
Bornia seminulum , Philippi ?) but appears to differ in se- 
veral characters ; it is more inequilateral and oblique, its 
lateral teeth are also smaller, especially the anterior one, 
and more removed from the centre. The Bornia seminu - 
lum f to which Philippi refers Cardium rubrum , has a larger 
number of teeth, and is less oblique also than our shell. 
The muscular impressions are large and ovate ; the pit for 
the ligament is linear, small, and slopes inwards towards the 
posterior side. 
Abundant in the lower crag of Sutton, with the two 
valves frequently united. 
