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felf was of a whitifh Colour, about an Inch long, and had two Horns. It 
was a true Domiporta, for it carried its Shell wherever it went. 
I found it inthe mountainous Parts of Famaica. 
1X. Cochlea fufca, terreltris, major, compref[a, fafcits albidis, non dentata. 
Tab. 240. Fig. 18, 19, 20, 21. | 
This is as the firft, only fmaller and without any Teeth, there is 
toward the outward Spira a Ring or Fa/cia which is white. There isa 
Variety of this, or rather diftinG Sort, which is umbilicated. They are 
often fil?d with Hermit Crabs. 
I brought both Sorts of them from Jamaica where I found them. 
X. Cochlea Terreftris, fufca, compref[a, minor clavicula parum elata, non 
dentata, Tab, 240. Fig. 22, 23. 
This is very like the foregoing only leffer, the Spire or Circum- 
volutions are fix, and a little more raifed. ’Tis without Teeth, is 
brown on the upper Side, and whitifh underneath, with a white Line 
on the Margin. 
I had it with the former. 
XI. Cochlea terreflris, maxima, albida, fpiris parum elatis, ore tribus denti- 
bus donato, repando. Cochlea tridens ex parte columelle omnes juxta politi labro 
promiffo. Lift. Hift. Conchyl. Tab.94. N° 95. 
This is two Inches long, about an Inch and a half broad, it confifts 
of three Circumvolutions or Spire, more raifed than any of the former, 
and they end in a large, wide, brownifh Purple Mouth, in which are 
three Teeth fet clofe together. 
I had this Snail in the Inland Woods, where it was feeding on the 
Leaves of Trees. 
XII. Cochlea terreftris, maxima, fafcits albis & fufcis variegata, ore albo. 
Cochlea pulla fafciata capillarebus firits leviter exafperata, Lift. Hift. Coa- 
chyl. Tab. 42 @ 43. N° 40. . 
This is a roundifh very large Snail, as big as a Tennis Ball, the Cir- 
cumvolutions are about four, more rais’d than the foregoing, and it 
is alternatively fafciated with brown and white colour’d Streaks, The 
Mouth is very wide, and has a whiteMargin, or {mall Lip which furrounds 
it. The Colours vary fometimes, being more worn out, when ’tis more 
whitifh, and fometimes ’tis more ponderous, fometimes lighter. 
I found it in Jamaica. 
XIM. Trochus, five Cochlea terrestris, minor, alba, rotunda, tesia- 
tenui, Cochlea alba [ex orbium, margine primi orbis pulvinata, five Trochus 
Famaicenfis. List. Hist. Conchyl. Tab.62. N° 60. Fibula Famaicen{is, 
Gaz. Nat. Pet. Tab. 75. 10. Cat. 577- 
Famaica Button Shell. 
This is all white, and hath about fix or feven Gyré or fpiral Cir- 
-cumvolutions, raifed one above another, in all being as large as a Nut- 
meg. The Shell is very thin, and the Mouth ftraic. : 
J found it in Famaica. 
Mmm XIV 
