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Erste Abtheilung; zum Weihnachtsfest, d. 25 Dec. 1806 (p. 1-48). 
Zweite Abth.; zum Osterfest, d. 29 Marz 1807 (p. 49-98). 
Dritte Abth.; zum Pfingstfest, d. 17 Mai 1807 (p. 99-165). 
Vierte Abth.; zum Weihnachtsfest, d. 25 Dec. 1807 (p. 1-30). 
Finfte Abth.; zum Osterfest, d. 7 April 1808 (p. 1-38). 
Sechste Abth.; zum Pfingstfest, d. 5 Juni 1808 (p. 1-38). 
Passing over those genera which are either superfluous because 
formerly rightly published under other names, or unhappily con- 
trived, I will hint at those that may deserve to be attended to. 
Mo.uvusca. GasTEROPODA. SIPHONOBRANCHEA. 
Lameinpivum, Link, 1807, /. c. iii. p. 112. 
Spire little prominent ; aperture longitudinal, narrow ; inner lip 
callous, with raised points; outer lip marginated ; base truncated ; 
shell destitute of varices or spines. 
Lambidium oniscus (Strombus), Linn. 
This genus having been indicated in 1798, by Dr. Bolten, as Mo- 
rum, but without definition, the botanical signification of that name 
may have induced Link to select another, which, being correctly 
founded, must be preferred to Oniscia of Mr. Sowerby ; or at least, 
if we should dissect the genus with Dr. Gray, into Oniscia, Sconsia, 
and Morum, to the last. 
Puativum, Link, 1807, /. c. iii. p. 112. 
Spire shorter than the last whorl ; aperture longitudinal, wide ; 
inner lip callous and smooth, or extended into a folded or granulated 
lamina; outer lip marginated; shell often varicose; base strongly 
recurved, notched ; inner columella not folded. 
A. Lamina of the inner lip folded: Phalium glaucum (Buccinum), 
Linn. &c.—B. Lamina of the inner lip granulated : Phalium erinaceum 
(Buce.), Linn. &e. 
This is Bezoardica, Schum., or Cassidea, Swains. 
Cassipka, Link, 1807, /. c. iii. p. 111. 
Spire little prominent ; aperture longitudinal, narrow; outer lip 
marginated, like the inner one, with many folds ; shell spineless, often 
varicose ; base strongly reflected, notched ; inner columella folded. 
Cassidea rufa, tuberosa, cornuta, testiculus, flammea, pennata. 
This has been proposed by Mr. Stutchbury as Cyprecassis, but 
must at all events retain the name of Cassis, Browne, 1756. 
Gateopga, Link, 1807, J. ¢. iii. p. 113. 
Spire much shorter than the last tumid whorl; inner lip extended 
in shape of a smooth lamina; outer one slightly marginated ; base 
rather elongated, reflected, not emarginate. 
Galeodea echinophora (Buce.), Linn. 
Synonyms are Moro, Montf., and Cassidaria, Lamck., both of a 
more recent date. 
