Tapes (continued). aureus, Gmel., 349, 351, 353, 354, 368. decussata, F. & H., 359. decussatus, Linn., 327, 359, 361. Indica, Sow., 362. pullastra, Mont., 325, 327, 355, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 391. mrginea, F. & H., 352 . virgineus, Linn., 349, 351, 352, 354, 358. Tellimya elliptica, Brown, 215. glabra, Brown. 215. lactea, Brown, 226. avata, S. Wood, 215. tenuis, Brown, 228. Tellina, Linn., 27, 362, 366. 367, 37o,378,391,402,406,434. albida, Dillw., 401. albida, Linn., 401. angulata, Born, 398. angulata, Linn., 398. balaustina, Linn., 75, 236, 367, 371, 374. balthica, Linn., 238, 367, 375, 378, 380. bimaculata, Linn., 375, 380, 390. Bornii, Gmel., 398. Braziliana, Lam., 390. calcarea, Chenm., 389, 390. camaria, Linn., 237, 238, 378. camaria, Penn., 378. crassa, G-mel., 370, 373, 374. depressa, G-mel., 385. depressa, Penn., 401. digitaria, Gmel., 238. discors, Pult., 383. distorta, Poli, 387. divaricata, Linn., 235. donacina, Linn., 386, 388. 389, 392, 402, 406. elliptica, Brown, 391. exigua, Poli, 381. fabula, Gron., 382, 384, 435. fausta, Pult., 390. Ferroensis, Chemn., 396. fervensis, Gmel., 398. jlexuosa, Mont., 247. fragilissima, Landt, 383. fusca, Poli. 314. gari, Linn., 401. gari, Poli, 401. incequistriata, Don., 391. INDEX. 463 Tellina (continued), incarnata, Chemn., 381. incarnata> Linn., 380, 385, 398. incarnata, Penn., 398. incarnata, Poli, 384. inconspicua, Brod. & Sow., 389. jngosa, Brown, 369. lactea, Linn., 233, 234. lest a, Pult., 391. Lantivyi, Payr., 387. Laskeyi. Mont., 410. lata, Gmel., 389. lineata, Turt., 390. maculata, Turt., 375. muricata, Ken., 398. opalina, Ren., 441. orbiculata, Ren., 373. pellucida, Brocchi, 441. pellucida, Brown, 391. pisiforr/iis, Linn., 238. planata, Linn., 381, 385. planata, Penn., 381. polita, Linn., 381. polita, Poli, 408. polita, Pult., 381. proficua, Pult., 390. proxima, Brown, 390. punicea, Gmel., 391. pusilla, Phil., 388, 389. pygrrma, Lov., 388, 389. radiata, Da Costa, 398. radiata, Linn., 398, 400. radula, Mont., 245. remies, Linn., 390. reticulata, Linn., 390. rigida, Pult., 375. rotundata, Mont., 254. rubra, Da Costa, 378. sabulosa, Spengl., 389. semistriata, Sol.. 383. 8erratula, Chier., 373. s-imilis, J. Sow., 390. solidula, Pult., 238, 375, 377, 378. sordida, Couth., 390. squalida, Pult., 367, 370, 384. striatula, Olivi, 369. subcarinata, Brocchi, 388. subrotunda, Desh., 375. tenuis, Chemn., 381. tenuis, Da Costa, 379, 380. 383, 385. trifasciata, Linn., 388, 398. trifasciata, Penn.. 388.
464 INDEX. Tellina {continued). truncata, Linn., 398. truncata, Spengl., 398. variabilis, Pult., 401. variegata (3, Gmel., 410. variegata, Poli, 388. vinacea, Gmel., 410. vitrea, Gmel., 383. Telling, 378. Tellinidjj, Latr., 362, 365, 401, 402, 412, 434. Tellinides, Lam., 380. Tellinula, Chemn., 380. fragilissima, Chemn., 383. Terebratella Spitzbergensis, 2, 30. truncata, 22. Terebratula, Lhwyd, 4, 5, 8, 10, n, 17, 29. aperta, Blainv., 19. australis, 13. capsula, Jeffr., 21. caput-serpentis, Linn., 2, 4, 5, 9, 13, 14, 22. cardita, Eisso, 19. chrysalis, Schloth., 17. cistellula, S. Wood, 19. cordata. Eisso, 22. costata, Lowe, 17. cranium, Mull., 2, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22. emarginata, Eisso, 17. euthyra, Phil., 12. glabra, Leach, 13. Japonica, 16. nucleus, Mull., 16. pubescens, Mull., 16. septata, Phil., 3, 14. septentrionalis, Couth., 15, 17. septigera, Lov., 3, 14. Soldaniana, Eisso, 19. striata, Leach, 17. urna antiqua, Eisso, 19. vitrea, Linn., 13. Terebratul.e, 6, 8, 9. Terebratulid.e, Gray, 9, 10. Terebratulina, 14. Teredo, 13, 27. Thecidia, 6, 7. Thecidium, 7. Mediterraneum, 7- Thiatira, Leach, 247. Thiatisa, Leach, 247. Thracia, 27, 205, 433. distorta, 249. Thyasira, Leach, 247. Timocka, Leach, 327, 344. Tridonta, Schum., 308. Trigonella, Da Costa, 432, 433. gallina, Da Costa, 419. Listeriana, Leach, 446. plana, Da Costa, 446. radiata, Da Costa, 425. subtruncata, Da Costa, 419. zonaria, Da Costa, 419. Trigonellce, Da Costa, 433. Trigonia pectinata, 190. Trigonoccelia, Nyst, 160. Trigonoccelius, BTyst & Gal., 160. Trimya, Leach, 29. Turtonia, F. & H., 257, 258. minuta, Fabr., 258, 260. Tyatira hyalina, Beck, -249. TJngulina, Daudin, 132, 205, 232. Unio, 146. Valvata, 92. Veneris, Leach, 218, 224, 297, 303, 324, 362, 363, 366, 387. Venerirupis, 263. Venerupis, Lam., 349. nucleus, Lam., 359. Venus, Linn., 141, 256, 308, 310, 322, 324, 325, 326, 327, 350, 362, 367. cenea, Turt., 351. aurea, Linn., 349. Beudantii, Payr., 355. bicolor, Lam., 359. biradiata, Eisso. 337. borealis, Linn., 242, 245. borealis, Penn.. 446. Brongniarti, Payr., 337. Busschaerdi, Eeq., 337. cancellata, Don., 339. cancellata, Turt., 341. Casina, Linn., 337, 339, 341, 347. casinula, Desh., 339. catenifera, Lam., 359. Chione, Linn., 327, 332, 334. cingenda, Dillw., 348. circinata, Born, 348. circinnata, Brocchi, 245. compressa, Linn., 315, 317. compressa, Mont., 315. crassa, Linn., 373. crenulata, Sol., 344. Cyrilli, Scacchi, 324.
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