The Natural Heftory of JAMAICA. 
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IX. Patella cinerea cancellata, vertice elato, aperto. Patella cancellata denfe 
admodum [friata, Lift. Hift. Conchyl. Tab. 527. N°: 2. Pet. Gaz. Nat. 
Tab. 80. N°: xi. Cat. N°* 58. Barbados Thimble Limpet. Patella reticulata 
Bon. p. 90: No. 6. Maf. Karcher. p. 463. No. 6. 
This is a fmall Patella of a greenifh grey colour on the outfide, the Top 
of it is raifed and perforated, and from it run many fmall Sere to the Cir- 
cumference, which are crofs’d by others at right Angles which are cir- 
cular. 
I found it on the Shores of Famaica, 
X. Patella firiata, media magnitudinis e rubro cinerea vertice aperto. Patella 
foramine circinato confpicua, maculata. Lift. Hift. Conchyl. Tab. 528. N°. 7. 
This is larger than any of the Precedent, and hath frequent Stri¢ from 
the open Top to the Circumference, with here and there fome little 
Afperities and Spots of a reddifh Colour. 
I found it with the others. 
XI. Patella oklonga articulata, articulis flriatis, extus fubfufcis intus e vi- 
vidi-ceruleis. Ofcabrion Carolinianus per elegans [quamis bifariam variegatus 
Pet. Gaz. Nat. Tab. 1. Fig. 3. Limax matina Raumphe Thef.. Anim. Tab. X. 
No. 4. 
This which fticks to Rocks under the Sea Water in Samaica after the 
manner of Limpets, is about two Inches long, one broad, made up of 
eight Pieces or Joints laid over one another. Hach of the fix middlemoft 
oints is ftriated two Ways on each fide, and fmooth in the Top or 
Middle, of a dark brown Colour above, and bluifh green underneath. 
The whole Margin is made up of a Skin, on which are many round rais’d 
Points, which are alfo on the firft and laft Joint of the Shell. 
I found it of feveral Magnitudes fticking to the Rocks under Water, 
on the North-fide of the Illand of Famaica near Don Chriftopher’s Cove. I 
have had Joints of ic from Véeves. 
| XII. Patella oblonga, articulata, articulis extus albidis, intus, e viridi 
face. 
It is the fame in every Refpect, only the Colour on the Outfide is white 
and hath no Sérte, whether naturally, or, that a Matter precipitated 
from the Sea Water hath filled it up, I cannot determine. 
I found it with the former, and have ftruck it off the Rocks in the Sea 
adjoining to ‘famaica, where it ftuck after the manner of European Lim- 
pets. When they have lain afhore expos’d to the Weather they turn 
fometimes yellowifh. : | 
Non CuAg 
