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The Natural Hiftoryof JAMAICA. 
XIV. Trochus terrestris, fubluteus, minor, Striis & linets fufcts, variegatus, 
Tab. 240. Fig.10,11. An Cochlea fublivida nigrts lineis undatis defcripta. 
List. Hist. Conchyl. Tab. 583. N°: 38. An Buccinum minus Famaicenfe, me- 
andris ftriatum. Pet. Mem. Cur. 1708. p. 98. N° 18? 
This is about threee quarters of an Inch long, tapering from 4 
broad Mouth, to the End, of about five Circumvolutions, the firft of 
which is fharp. The Shell is very thin, yellowifh with black Lines on 
it. {It hath a thin black Opercalum. | 
I found it feeding on the Leaves of the Mangrove-Trees near Paffage. 
Fort in Famatca. 
XV. Trochus cinereus terreftris minor, ore patulo, labro repando, lineis ful- 
cis variegatus. Tab. 240. Fig. 14,15. 
This is much lefs than any of the foregoing, being no bigger than a 
{mall Hazel-nut, ic hath a wide open Mouth, and is ofa grey Colour, 
with brown Lines following the Windings of the Spire. 
Thad it in Sfamazca if I rightly remember. 
XVI. Baccinum terreflre, minus, e fufco cincrenm, cancellatum, ore rotundo 
fimbriato. Tab.240, Fig.12,13. Baccinum tenuiffime ftrtatum, ipfo ore circinato, 
cujus etiam limbus, latus c striatus. List. Hist. C ouchyl. Tab. 26.N°: 24. Co- 
chleafamatcenfis reticulata, ore circinato. Pet. Mem. Cur. 1708. p. g8. N° 16. 
The long Wood Snail. 
This was about an Inch long, and of a greyifh brown Colour. It had 
about five Circumvolutions, which were raifed like the Buzcciza, and 
tapering, all over cancellated or chequet’d by Séri2 running athwart or 
croffing one another. The Mouth was round and had a very broad mar- 
gin growing round it, and it alfo had an Operculum to cover it. 
I found it in the Woods of Jamaica. 
VI. Baccinum tervestre ventricofum undecem orbium, ore fubrotundo. Lift. 
Fiift, Conchyl. Tab. 21. N° 17, Olivaris famaicenfis ftriis capitaribus. Pet. 
mem. Cur. 1708, p. 98. N°. 15. 
This wasan Inch long, almoft round, as big as a Goofe Quill, a little 
tapering to both Ends and big in the Middle. It was made up of about 
eleven or twelve Circumvolutions, and was all white. 
I found itin Famaica. 
XVI. Cochlea fluviatilis major,e fufco flava, fafcijs fufcis angustis vari- 
egata, ore patulo, Cochlea evirids fubflava, clavicula leviter compreffa, fa/- 
cis anguftis donata, Lift. Hift.Conchyl. Tab. 130. N°. 30. Cochlea Jamai- 
cenfis major fafctata. Pet. mem, cur. 1708. p.97-N°. 2. 
This is of feveral Sizes, fome as large as a Wallnut, it hath about 
four Circumvolutions a little rais’d towards the End, and very wide at 
the Mouth. There are many narrow brown Faj/cie or Streaks, which 
variegate the Sper of it. 
I tound them in the River in Sixteen-Miles- Walk, and have had them 
from Szam, and feveral Places of the Kaft-Indies, differing in Magnitude 
and other Varieties. XIX. 
