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Cu. or CHEM.—Chemnitz’s Continuation of Martini’s 
Conchylien Cabinet. 
C. 1. or Coxe. In.—Conchological Illustrations by 
SowERBY Junior. (Cardium and Nucula.) 
Conem. Mac.—See Mat. Mae. 
Cuv. or Cuvrer.—Cuvier’s Regne Animale. 
Da Cos.—Da Costa's Bnitish Conchology. 
Dusu.—Deshaye’s edition of Lamarck, and Monograph 
(Moy. Dent.) of Dentalium. 
D. or Drz.—Dilwyn’s Descriptive Catalogue of Recent 
Shells, 1817. 
Dox.—Donovan’s Natural History of British Shells, 
1799 to 1803. 
Dor. Cat.—Catalogue of the Shells, &c. of Dorsetshire, 
by R. Pultney, 1813. 
Epin. Enc.—Encyclopedia Edinensis. 
Epry. Puri. J.—Edinburgh Philosophical Journal. — 
Epi. J. or Nat. Sc.—Edinburgh Journal of Natnral 
and Geographical Science. 
Exxtts Cor.—Ellis’s Natural History of Corallines. 
E1uis Zoop. —Ellis and Solander’s Natural History of 
many Zoophytes. i 
E. or E. M.—Encyclopedie Methodique (Plates of 
Shells). 
Enc. Brit. Sup.—Leach’s Article ConcHoLoey in the 
Supplement to the third edition of the Encyclopedia 
Brittaniva. 
