PETRIFACTIONS, jog. Helmintholithus. 333 
12. The Anomia Terebratuk, Terehratuhta. 
Fours’ fixed or detached, m bme or flJnt, and fometimes filled 
with tpar near (f'itlrief in Oxfu'djhirt and at Gravefena, li} 
Germany, Saxony, Bohemia, patina and mofi parts of the 
continent, 
jj. The Anomia angukta. 
MuJ Jeffin. tah. 5, 
In 'raxoivi and the alps of Wirtemburg, and the mountainous 
parts of Siuttzerland, 
14. The Anomia H.llerita. ‘ Byjieroliihus. 
JAuf ^ejf 90. tab. 2. Worm mu/, lab. 83. 
Wolf. Half. tg. tab. 3. 4. 5. Baum miner 1. tab 28. 
pound tn various parts of Germany, Snutden, and Saxony,, ip 
flint or landftone. 
15. The Anomia biloba. 
In England and Wirtemburg, marmorcous, 
16. The Anomia fpinofa. 
On mount Achalm in WirUmlurg, 
J7. The Anomia novemtlriata. 
Syft. nat. xii. 3- p- 163 n. 4. m. 
»8. The Anomia echinita. 
In Snuttzerland and Wirtemburg. 
ig. The Anomia criflata. 
In Wirtemburg and other parts of Germai^’. 
20. The Anomia Sandalium. Saudaliolitbui,. 
In Bohemia and Germany, generally calcareous. 
The Anomia Perdium. Perditlithu^ 
In the Wtjiphalian ciicle of Germany. 
bfytilius. The Mytilus or Mufcle Oiell. 
j. The Mytilus Crifta galli. 
In Malta, Normandy, Snviixerland, Germany, &c. generally 
marmorcous, and fometimes very large. 
2. The Mytilus Hyotis, 
U SwtWrlandani Waldenbeim, 
