LAMELLIBRANCHIA TA. 
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-The specimen described is a cast of the interior, preserving the surface 
markings in a subdued condition. The anterior margin appears to have been 
slightly incurved and the truncation resembles that in some forms of Solen. 
Formation and locality. In the Oriskany sandstone, Schoharie, N. Y. 
PALiEOPINNA RECURVA. 
PLATE XXV, FIG. 19. 
Palceopinna recurva, Hall. Pal. N. Y., vol. v, pt. 1. Plates and Explanations: PI. 25, fig. 19. Jan., 1SS3. 
Shell large, elongate semi-elliptical; axis making an angle with the hinge-line 
of from 20°-25°; length greater than twice the height; basal margin very 
broadly curving; posterior margin rapidly rounding and recurving toward 
the beak. 
Left valve depressed-convex below, convex above and becoming gibbous 
toward the beak. Light valve unknown. 
Hinge-line straight, not extending as far as the posterior extremity. 
Anterior end unknown. Wing not defined; margin continuous with the 
post-basal margin and abruptly incurving at the extremity. 
Test thin, marked by fine sub-equal striae of growth, which become 
lamellose on the pallial margin; and by radii of unequal strength, which are 
are sometimes strongly crenulated by the concentric striae. Anterior to the 
middle of the shell the radii are obscure. 
Interior unknown. 
The specimen described is imperfect on the anterior end but preserves a 
length of 120 mm., and a height 62 mm. 
This species differs from the preceding in its larger size, broadly rounded 
posterior extremity, and the hinge not extending as far as the posterior 
margin; the body is also more oblique and less convex. 
Formation and locality. In limestone of the Upper Helderberg group, 
Stafford, Genesee county, N. Y. 
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