Bulletins of American paleontology . P. cARiBOEus.—(Fig. 228a.)Is common in the miocene, but theFig. 22Sa. valvcs are rarely en- tire. I should, how-ever, express somedoubt resiJecting theidentity of the speci-men figured with North Carolina Geol. Sur.: Emmons 209 300 nortn-carolina geological survey. FAMILY ANATIXIDAE. PANOPEA EEFLEXA. (Fig. 229.) Shell large, thin, oblong, ovate; wrinkled and margin gap-ing widely and reflected. Common in the shell marl ofEdgecombe county. Fio. 229.
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