S E G T I O N I. 5 



Adanfon in his Hiftory of the Senegal 

 Shells ; and Argenville, in his Zoomor- 

 phofe, added to the fecond edition of his 

 Conchyliologie. 



Befides the above, we meet with many' 

 defcriptions of Shell fifh dlfperfed in the 

 works of the curious ; fuch as Columna's 

 account of the Purpura'^ ; Rumphius, of 

 the animals of the chambered and paper 

 Nautili; Reaumur of Solenes^ and Pho- 

 lades; Sellius of the Teredo or Ship- 

 worm ^ ; and feveral others ^ ; and laftly, 



the 



Marinls. Lond. 1695, 8vo. et Exerc. Anat. tertia, 

 Conchyliorum Bivalvium utriufque Aqu3e. Load, 

 1692, 4to, all with figures. 



^ Fabii Columnse Lyncei Purpura, feu de Pur- 

 pura ab animali teftaceo fufa, aliifque rarioribu* 

 teflaceis quibufdam. Romae, 16 16, cum fig. 4to. 



^ Iq. the Memoirs of the Royal Academy of 

 Sciences at Paris. 



^ Godofredi Sellii Hii^oria Naturalis Teredinis feu 

 Xylophagi Marini.Traje6li ad Rlienum, 1733, 4^^ .fig. 



s Jph. Jacobi Harderi M. D. Balil. 6cc. Examen 

 Anatomicum Cochlear terreilris domiportai. Bafil.iG/g, 

 J a'"'", fig. 



B 3 Ant, 



