i©o C O N C H O L O G Y. 



making fome changes in fubdivlding, trani> 

 pofing, or joining families together, ta 

 give his method more order and con- 

 nexion. I muft own, that in my opinion, 

 Mr. Davila's fjftem will require very little 

 corredioii* 



The laft fyftem I (hall note is that of 

 Mr. Meufchen, Envoy from feveral Ger- 

 man courts to the Hague. Mr. Meufchen 

 has the three common and general divi- 

 lions of Univalves, Bivalves, and Multi- 

 valves. As I {hall have occafion to note 

 his method more particularly in regard to 



feveral families, I fhall wave faying fur-^ 

 ther of it at prefent. 



Of Mr. Martini's method I cannot fay 

 any thing, as the work is not yet completed. 



SF.CTION 



