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skirt the inner margins of the valves as a very broad, continuous lamella, 
which is not reflexed though somewhat curved upward on the anterior margin. 
Fig. 204. Fig. 205. Pig. 206. 
Stringocephalus Burtini, Defrance. 
Fig. 204. Umbonal cavity of the pedicle-valve with discrete deltidial plates. 
Fig. 205. The internal sheath or projection of the pedicle-passage. 
Fig. 206. The umbonal cavity of a pedicle-valve in which coalescence of the deltidial plates is almost complete. 
(Qgenstedt.) 
From the inner margins of this lamellae, on its exterior and lateral extension, 
arises a series of linear processes converging toward, and some of them perhaps 
Fig. 207. Stringocephalus Burtini, Defrance. 
A restoration of the interior, showing the internal pedicle-sheath and the strong median septum of the pedicle- 
valve; the great cardinal process, one of its terminal lobes (c) lying on either side of Ihe septum; the form of the 
loop with the radial filaments extending from the anterior lamellae (d) to the crura. At (a) is the insertion of the 
diductor muscle, at (6) that of the adductor. (Hoeenes ) 
reaching the crura. A low, thick median septum extends for about half the 
length of the valve. 
The muscular impressions on both valves are exceedingly obscure, and have 
never been fully described or illustrated. 
Surface smooth, with fine concentric growth-lines; sometimes a low median 
sinus exists on both valves near the margin. 
