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he calls Cochieae pyriformes ; and thofe 

 with produced turbans, tab. 43, he calls 

 Buccina. Davila makes them the third o-c- 

 nus of Buccina, which he calls Buccina * 

 whofe mouths terminate in a fhort taiU 

 JLinnaeus ftrangely intermixes them among 

 his feveral fefliions; and the other authors 

 place them indifferently-, and only as Buc- 

 cina. 



Genus 2. Bucpina recurviroftra five pla- 

 gioftoma, Bucciqa oris apice quafi abfcilTo, 

 roftro vel Canaliculo parvulo recurvo, & 

 extrorfumporreao. Wry-mouthed Whelks. 

 The top of the mouth of this genus is 

 not prolonged or extended forward, but 

 has a notch or crooked gutter, which turns 

 outwards on the back, and exadly refem- 

 bles the mouth of a fole or other flat fifh. 

 PI. IV. fig. I, the furbelow, and fig. 2, th^ 

 Grimace, 



^' Bucclns^ a Louche garnic d'unc qticue peu longuc, 



P5 The 



