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History of British animals - University of Guam Marine Laboratory

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•atTeochus. MOLLUSCA. TROCHUSID^. 325sulcus around the middle ;base flattish.— Slower. Min. Conch, t. ccxx. f. 3.—Inferior Oolite.15. T. pallium Conical, depressed, with concentric furrows, and divergingstrife ;whorls above depressed, with many tubercular undulations ;in themiddle flattened, with a longitudinal band ;base convex, umbilicated ; marginlargely crenulated. — Sower. Min. Conch, t. ccxxi. f. 1.— Inferior Oolite.16. T. tiara.— Depressed, conical, with diverging striae ; volutions obscurelybicarinated, deeply undulated above, concentrically striated beneath ; baseconvex, with a large pillar-cavity—Sower. Min. Conch, t. ccxxi. f. 2—GreenSand.17. T. Sedgivicki — Conical, smooth ; base carinated ;whorls concave above,convex below ; margin and base striated—Sower. Min. Conch, t, cclxxii. f. 1.— Suffolk Crag.18. T. imbricatus .-Pyramidal, with several transverse threads upon eachwhorl, crossed by fine longitudinal striae whorls ; angular, imbricating, flatabove,—very convex beneath ; pillar-cavity closed. Soiver. Min. Conch, t.cclxxii. f. 3, 4.—In Lias Clay.19. T. reticulatus.—Conical, transversely reticulato-striated ; whorls bicarinated; base convex.— Sower. Min. Conch, t. cclxxii. f. 2— Upper Oolite.20. T. Gibsii Conical, short, umbilicated ;sides straight; edge obtuselycarinated ;base convex, reticulato-striated ; in the centre <strong>of</strong> the upper part<strong>of</strong> the whorls, is an elevated band, crossed by curved strife ; aperture rhomboidalSower. Min. Conch, t. cclxxviii. f. 1—Chalk Marl.21. T. extensus Depressed, conical ; above rugged, obliquely striated ;beneath convex, smooth base ; expanded, with a broad undulated thin margin; aperture oblong ; pillar-cavity not plicated, closed when old.—Soiver.Min. Conch, t, cclxxviii. f. 2, 3—London Clay.22. T. monilifer Conical, transversely striated ; volutions rather convex,with three rows <strong>of</strong> tubercles, and crenated edges;base slightly convex, bearingsix rows <strong>of</strong> granules ; aperture quadrangular ; pillar-cavity, along oneedge <strong>of</strong> the aperture, truncated. (T. nodulosus, Brander, Foss. Hant. f. 6.)— Sower. Min. Conch, t. ccclxvii.—London Clay.23. T. linearis.—" Conical, wreaths slightly convex, transversely striated,with a prominent line along the centre and base <strong>of</strong> each volution ; base flat ;umbilicus obscured by the last volution ; aperture transversely depressed."—Mantell, Geol. Suss. 110. t. xviii. f. 17- In grey chalk-marl. Indications <strong>of</strong> threeother species, from the same formation, are given by Mr Mantell, ib. t. xviii.f. 7-f- 9. and 16.Gen. SOLARIUM.— Pillar cavity spreading,and crenulatedat the margin <strong>of</strong> the whorls.1. S.patulutn Depressed, whorls smoothish; margin keeled and crenulated;margin <strong>of</strong> the cavity strongly denticulated. Sower. Min. Conch, t. xi. ;lowerright hand figures In London Clay.2. S. discoidetim.-^D\scou\, outer edge sharply carinated ;edge <strong>of</strong> the pillarcavityrounded, transversely wrinkled ; aperture obliquely elliptical, pointedeach end. Sower. Min. Conch, t. xi. ; upper right hand figures—LondonClay.3. S. conoideum Conical, smooth ; aperture quadrangular ; pillar-cavitydeep, narrow Sower. Min. Conch, t. xi. ; three middle figures.— Upper Oolite.

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