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radiating striae, which increase by interstitial addition, and become obsolete 
on the upper part of the umbo. The radii are also seen on the ears. 
Internal characters not observed. 
The largest specimen has a length of 19 mm., height 15 mm., hinge-line 
19 mm. Another specimen measures 17 mm. in length, 14 mm. in height, 
with the hinge-line 18.5 mm. 
This species closely resembles P. Icetus, but differs in being less oblique, with 
greater height, more acute beak, fewer and stronger radii, and a characteristic 
concentric marking. From P. Hermes it differs in being less oblique, with the 
posterior ear less extended, and with finer rays upon the ears. From P. con¬ 
spectus it differs in its greater length, and distinctly different surface markings 
of the left valve. 
Formation and locality. In the Marcellus shale at Bloomfield, Ontario 
county, N. Y. 
Pterinopecten lvetus, n. sp. 
PLATE I, FIG. 13. 
Pterinopecten lautus (in error), Hall. Pal. N. Y., vol. v, pt. 1. Plates and Explanations: PI. 1, fig-. 13. 
Jan., 1883. 
Shell small, sub-rhomboidal, regularly rounded; length one-sixth less than the 
height. 
Left valve depressed-convex. Right valve unknown. 
Hinge-line straight, longer than the greatest length of the valve, extended 
anteriorly beyond the margin of the shell. 
Beak obtuse, anterior to the middle, directed forward, not prominent. 
Umbonal region scarcely defined, subtending about a right angle. 
Ears unequal, triangular. Posterior ear much the larger, undefined; mar¬ 
gin very slightly concave ; extremity rectangular. Anterior ear smaller, 
not distinctly defined from the body of the shell; margin above the sinus 
convex; extremity acute. Byssal sinus moderate. 
Entire surface marked by distinct, close, rounded, duplicating radii, crossed 
by fine, concentric lines of growth. The surface of the umbonal region is 
