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English: Plate, Fig. 489 to 513. Names (see below) are as used in the 1842 text.
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Source 'A Conchological Manual', available freely at Project Gutenberg
Author George Brettingham Sowerby II, (1812–1884)
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FIG.
Order. Sessile Cirripedes.
489. Pyrgoma monticularia. Sub-genus, Daracia, Gray, back and front.
490. The same, in situ.
Fam. Myaria.
491. Lyonsia Norvegica. Anatina, Nonnul. Inside view of both valves.
492. Outside, with the valves closed.
493. Næra longirostrum. Anatina longirostris, Lam. Inside of both valves.
494. Outside, with both valves closed.
495. A smaller species of Næra, shewing the inequality of the valves.
Fam. Mactracea.
496. Amphidesma tennis. Abra, Leach.
497. Ervillia nitens.
Fam. Corbulacea.
498. Potamomya, of some authors. A fresh-water shell resembling Corbula. Outside, valves closed.
499. Inside of both valves.
Fluviatile Conchacea.
500. Cyclas amnica. Pera, Leach.
Fam. Cardiacea.
501. Cardilia semisulcata. Isocardia semisulcata, Lam. Internal view.
502. External view of the same valve.
503. Cardium apertum. Papyridea, Sw.
504. The same, shewing the umbones.
505. Pleurorynchus, fossil, (from Mineral Conchology.)
Fam. Phyllidiana.
506. Chiton fascicularis. Phakellopleura, Guild.
507. —— amiculatus. Amicula, Gray.
Fam. Calyptracea.
508. Scutella, Brod. Internal view.
509. External view of the same.
510. Ancylus, a reversed species, illustrating the genus Velletia, Gray. Enlarged view.
511. The same, natural size.
512. Pedicularia. Enlarged figure, (copied from Swainson.)
513. The same, natural size, growing on coral.

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