. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York. Science. 84 Notes on Species of Corlticuladce. profunde fissis, dente laterali antico conico ; ligamento elongato, partim. Oyrena Bernardiiana. in fosso; umbonibus inclinatis, parvulis; sulcis obsoletis; epiderrnide viridi, nitente vestita. Long. 65 ; lat. 57 ; diam. 38 mill. Hob.—ISTova Caledonia. Collect. Prime. The shell is transversely-oval, subtrigonal, nearly equilateral, and inflated, more especially so in the centre of the discs. The posterior margin is somewhat abrupt at the extremity. The other margins are rounded. The valves are


. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York. Science. 84 Notes on Species of Corlticuladce. profunde fissis, dente laterali antico conico ; ligamento elongato, partim. Oyrena Bernardiiana. in fosso; umbonibus inclinatis, parvulis; sulcis obsoletis; epiderrnide viridi, nitente vestita. Long. 65 ; lat. 57 ; diam. 38 mill. Hob.—ISTova Caledonia. Collect. Prime. The shell is transversely-oval, subtrigonal, nearly equilateral, and inflated, more especially so in the centre of the discs. The posterior margin is somewhat abrupt at the extremity. The other margins are rounded. The valves are solid. The interior is white. The hinge is somewhat narrow. The cardinal teeth are rather slight and divergent, and the principal ones are bifid. The anterior lateral tooth is conical, the posterior lateral tooth is narrow, somewhat elongated and compressed. The beaks are small. The epidermis is bright green and polished. The striae are more or less obsolete. The folds on the posterior side are coarse and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lyceum of Natural History (New York, N. Y. ). New-York :


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