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terior side short, its teeth few and small ; margins dentate. 
Pliocene, Matura. 
Area centrota n. sp. 
Transversely subrhomboidal, with a strong wide carination 
running from the umbo to the posterior angle ; ornamented 
with many (36-38) squamosely nodose radiating ribs each 
with a fine subsidiary thread-like rib in the narrow inter- 
stice ; anterior margin short, rounded ; posterior margin 
strongly sinuate, angulate- above with the hinge-line and 
forming a more rounded angle with the strongly crenate 
lower margin. Hinge-teeth small in the middle of the 
straight hinge, but becoming larger and diverging consi- 
derably towards the angles ; ligamental area more or less 
grooved, especially anteriorly. 
Pliocene, Matura. The nodosities on the ribs are ar- 
ranged, at least on the disk, in regular longitudinal rows, 
and the intermediate thread-like ribs are wanting on the cen- 
tral portion, becoming developed anteriorly and posteriorly. 
Cupularia calyx-glandis n. sp. 
A crateriform species allied to C. pyriforme and C. Oioenii 
but distinguished by its more completely cup-shaped form. 
The details of the cells are not very easily made out from 
my specimens, but they seem to resemble C. pyriforme in 
general arrangement. 
Lower Miocene, Manzanilla. 
Pecten anguillensis n. sp. 
Shell fan-shaped, ornamented with radiate muricate striae, 
and about 10 or 1 1 prominent rounded ribs, which are crossed 
by concentric striae, the concave interstices broader than the 
ribs. Upper valve nearly fiat, lower one gently concave. 
