ZOOLOGY. 
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long and slender, and the whorls more convex ; the aperture ovate instead of 
roundish-ovate. The specimen brought home appears to be young. 
Class. — CONCHOPHOR A. 
Order. — Pachypoda. 
Farm. — Myade^. 
Genus. — Mya. Lin. 
Species. — M^a truncata. List. Conch, t. 428, f. 269. 
Order. — Leptopoda. 
Fam .~N uculid as . 
Genus. — Nucula, Lamarck. 
** Shell behind slightly produced, gaping ; edge entire. 
Species. — N. arctica. 
Testa ovali-elliptica, laevis, tenuis, fragilis, flavescens ; latere antico lato, 
rotundato, postico brevi, oblique truncato. 
Nucula arctica. Gray ut supra. 
Shell oval-elliptical, smooth, very slightly concentrically wrinkled ; epidermis 
yellowish-green, glossy ; umbones rather acute, nearly central ; broad, 
rounded, rather narrowed, obliquely truncated behind; inside glossy-whijte, 
edge plain in front ; length (from front to back) half an inch ; depth (from 
umbones to the opposite edge) a quarter ; breadth (from the outside of one 
valve to the outside of the other, in the most convex part) one-sixth. 
*** Shell behind much produced, gaping, above depressed. 
Species. — N. rostrata, Lamarck Hist., vi., 58. 
Area minuta, O. Fabr., Faun. Groenl., young? 
Area rostrata, Chem. Conch., vij. 106. t. 55. f. 550. 551. — not. Mont? 
Shell, length 7-8ths, depth 3-8ths, breadth 2-8ths, of an inch. 
Animal, Mantle-lobes, separate from one another; foot compressed, sub- 
quadrate, front rent ; gills attached to the hinder part of the mantle, as in the 
Pholades and Myae. 
Order. — Phyllopoda. 
Fam. — Hyatellad.®. 
