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[handwritten "Aceph]
Allorisma [pencil note p 2 p.371] terminalis, Hall- in Stansbury's Report p. 413 pl. 2 fig. 4
Shell elongate = ovoid, with the posterior extremity extended and sub=acute; beaks anterior, or in a line with the anterior extremity of the shell; surface marked by strong concentric ridges, which, diverging from the beak, are more prominent on the central portion of the shell, and gradually die out on the cardinal line. The shell is also quite smooth towards the basal margin, with the exception for the rather coarse concentric stria which cover the entire surface. I. 3.2 - H [?] 1.3- D 1.4 inches
p. 2
Carboniferous Rocks
Big Blue River, Utah Territory )144 miles W. of Ft. Leavenworth [illegible])
Anatina Antiqua
Anatina [pencil note: P 3/139 h?] antiqua Conrad,
Journ. Ac. Nat Sc . vol [y?] p.130
Shell ovate, rather elevated, convex, thin + fragile; with obsolete concenetric sulci; beaks slightly prominent; fosset not oblique, elongated. L. 2.0 H. 1.5
Tertiary Yorktown Va.
Genus Anatina
embossed paper [crown] imperial
Genus Anatina
Pect. Pal. 3 p 386