GONCHOLOaiA ICONICA: 



ILLIJSTEATIONS 



SHELLS OF MOLLUSCOUS ANIMALS. 



PHILIXE. 



BULLINA. 



NUCULA. 



UTRICULUS. 



OSTR.EA. 



LIXTERIA. 



VOL. XVIII. 



CONTAINING MONOGRAI'IIS OF TUE GENEHA 



SC.VPHANDER. 



PHOLAS. 



YOLDIA. 



L-EDA. 



PL AC UNA. 



ETHERIA. 



]\IIILLERIA. 



SOLENELLA. 



NEILO. 



•pholadomya. 



succinea. 



:magilus. 



CLAVAGELLA. 



LIMN.EA. 



LIMA. 



DENTALIUM. 



CORBIS. 



LOVELL AUGUSTUS KEEVE, F.L.S., F.G.S., 



CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF WURTEMBDEG, OF THE LYCEU] 

 NEW YORK, OP THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA, ANI 

 ZOOLOGIOO-BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF VIENNA. 



OF NATURAL HISTORY OF 

 OP THE 



CONTINUED BY 



G. B. SOWERBY, F.L S. 



" Each shell, each crawling insect holds a rank 

 Important in the plan of Him who framed 

 This scale of beings ; holds a rank, which lost, 

 Would break the chain, and leave behind a gap 

 Which Nature's self would i-ue." 



Stniinciflecl. 



LONDON: 



L. REEVE & CO., 5, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 



1873. 



