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fimple and bivalves. Part II. Sea Shells, 

 that are fimple or not turbinated, in two 

 clafles. I. Simple, as the Limpets, Vermi- 

 culi, and Dentalia ; and 2. whofe fabric 

 or ftrufture is latent, or hid within the 

 body of the Shell, as the Paper Nautili, 

 Pevir'it's eggs, and Cowries ; or that are of 

 a chambered ftruclure, as the Nautili, 

 Cornua Ammonia, and Orthoceratitae. 



Part III. which he by metonymy calls 

 Cochleae Marine, as Lifter calls them 

 Buccma, comprehends all the turbinated 

 Univalves. He ranges them into the fix 

 foliownig clalies, viz. i, Cochleae Longa^, 

 or the Volures and Cylindars. 2. Cochleae 

 Canaliculata^, as the Purpurae, Murices, 

 Winged Shells, Spiders, Helmets, &c. 3. 

 Buccina. 4. Strombi, as he calls them ; 

 but are not the Strombi or Needles, pro- 

 perly fo named, but Murices and Buccina. 

 5. Snails very lengthened or produced, as 

 the Strombi or Needles, and Trochi: and 

 60 The fliort Snails, or not much pro- 

 duced 



