568 
Striatula. 
Odtoradi- 
ata, 
Rubra. 
Hepatica: 
Badia. 
WORMS. TESTACEA. 84. Patella. 
Shell a little rugged, white with brown flexuous {trix 
branching outwards, with 2 brown fpots in the bot- 
tom of the hollow. ; 
Inhabits Schrat, n. Litterat. 5. tab. Y. f. 3. an inch long. 
Shell convex, with 8 larger tuberculate ribs befides leffer 
ones. 
Born. Muf. Caf. Vind. tel. tab. 18. fig. 62. 
2. Lister, tab, 532. fig. 11. Klein ofr. t, 8. f. 5. 
Martini conch. Y, tab. Yo. fig. 82, 83. 
3. Schrat, n. Litterat. 3. n. 40, 41. tab. 1. f. 4. 
Inhabits American Iflands : $--1$ of an inch long. 
Shell entirely white; or cinereous on the outfide and clay-colour 
within, with a fpatulate grey fpot edged with white; or pale 
chefnut with a white crown and ribs, and white within with a 
brownifh margin: or brownifh, within white with white 
ires UP the crown furrounded with a brown band: 
ribs 11--16. 
Shell toothed, red under the brown íkin, with elevated 
rounded ítriz, and leffer imbricate ones, within white. 
Inhabits Schrat. Einl. in conch. 2. 9. 489. n. 112. 
Refembles P. granularis: 14 inch long. 
Shell with a chefnut crown {urrounded with a broad white band, 
. . with a chefnut margin, band and bottom within, 
Shell ovate, gibbous, thin, toothed, liver-colour, with 
elevated carinate obtufely fpined ftriz. 
Inhabits Schrat. Einl. in conch. 2. tab. $, f. 15. 
Shell YE inch long, with a white crown, the bottom and inner- 
margin brownifh. 
Shell fubconvex, brown, within bay, with 12 larger rays 
each furrounded by a rib and as many leffer ones. 
Sebrat, Einl. in conch. 2. tab. 5. f: 9. 
2. Schrat, n. Litterat, 3. p. 41-49. 2. 80—94. 
Inhabits 2i inches long. She// more or lefs flat, rarely 
pellucid, often fprinkled with green or cinereous dots, varied 
or undulate with grey ; fometimes inclining to pale yellow or 
liver-colour, or fpotted with black; the margin and crown 
varied with ravs of different colours, the latter often with 5 
rows of blue dots; the bottom with a {patulate liver-colour or 
greenifh fpot furrounded with a fingle or double differently 
coloured band; the inner furface often inclining to brown, 
pale yellow, liver-colour or grey. 
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Fufcefens. 
