5329.) 
XIII. An Account of some new and rare marine British Shells and 
Animals. By George Montagu, Esq. F.L.S. 
Read March 5, 1811. 
Sixcz the publication of the Supplement to Testacea Britannica, 
a few highly interesting species of shells having come under my 
inspection, together with some of the animals to which they 
belong, I am induced to lay them before the Linnean Society, 
in order that the Conchologist may reap the earliest advantage 
of my researches; and that they may be added to the catalogue 
already given to the public in the abovementioned work. 
=; In addition to these I beg leave also to submit to the Society 
an account of some animals of the division Mollusca and Intes- 
tina, which for the first time will claim a place in the British 
Fauna; and whose beauty and singularity cannot fail to attract 
the attention of the Helminthologist. 
VERMES TESTACEA. 
LrPAs CORNUTA. 
Tas. XII. Fig. 1. 
Lepas aurita. Chem. Conch. vii. p. 345. t. 100. f. 857. 858. 
Ellis, Phil. Trans. 1758. t. 34. f. 1? Nat. Misc. 16. t. 672? 
: Ovate, fleshy, and very slightly compressed, with five very 
small valves, besides two tubular fleshy projections like ears at 
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