PLATE 108. 
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Fig. la-/. Rensselasria cumberlandias. 464 
1 a, b, c. Ventral, dorsal and profile views of an entire specimen. 
1 d, e, f. Ventral, dorsal and profile views of an imperfect specimen, the dorsal view showing 
the triangular foramen which results from the removal of the deltidial plates. 
Fig. 2 a, l , c. Rensselasria intermedia. 468 
2 a. Dorsal view of a well-preserved specimen. 
2 b, c. Profile views of different individuals of the same species. 
Fig. 3 a - m . Rensselasria marylandica. 461 
3 a. Dorsal view of a specimen of this species. 
3 b. Ventral view of the same. 
3 c. Profile or lateral view of the same. 
3 d. Cardinal view of the same, having the ventral side upwards. 
3 e. Front view ( not well shown in the figure). 
3 f. The apex of the ventral valve (somewhat enlarged ), showing the foramen, and the delti¬ 
dial pieces forming the lower side of the foramen. The outer margins are too thick in 
the figure. 
3 g. The interior of the ventral valve, showing the teeth, the dental plates, and muscular 
impression. 
3 h. A similar specimen where the cavity of the valve is not so deep, showing the form of 
the muscular area and the places of the adductor muscles. The inner edges of the dental 
plates are seen extending into the cavity of the foramen. 
3 i. The rostral portion of the two valves joined at the hinge : the dorsal valve is down¬ 
wards, showing the bases of the crural plates and the ridges proceeding from these. The 
opening of the foramen between the bases of the crural processes is very perceptible. 
3 k. The interior of the upper part of a dorsal valve, showing the broad binge-plates, the 
bases of the crura, the elevated median process, and the foramen below the apex. 
3 l. Diagram of the interior of the dorsal valve, showing hinge-plates, dental sockets, apicial 
foramen, crural processes and crural plate. In the specimen from which this figure is 
taken, these processes are all encased in crystalline matter, the form and direction of the 
parts alone being visible. The slender process at the base of the crural plate is broken 
off; and since its entire length is unknown, the base alone is represented. 
3 m. A diagram representing a longitudinal section of the shell, and the internal apparatus 
of the two valves when connected. 
