THE 
MINERAL CONCHOLOGY 
OF 
GREAT BRITAIN; 
OR 
COLOURED FIGURES AND DESCRIPTIONS 
OF THOSE 
REMAINS OF TESTACEOUS ANIMALS 
OR 
Shells, 
WHICH HAVE BEEN PRESERVED AT VARIOUS TIMES AND DEPTHS IN 
THE EARTH. 
By JAMES SOWERBY, F.L.S. G.S. W.S. 
HONORARY MEMBER OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF GOTTINGEN, OF 
THE SOCIETY OF JENA, &c, 
AUTHOR OF BRITISH MINERALOGY, EXOTIC MINERALOGY, BRI- 
TISH MISCELLANY, ENGLISH FUNGI, A BOTANICAL 
DRAWING BOOK, AND A NEW ELUCIDATION 
OF COLOURS 3 
DESIGNER OF ENGLISH BOTANY, &c. 
Many, O Lord my God, are thy wonderful works which thou hast done; 
they cannot be reckoned up in order to thee: if I would declare and speak 
of them, they are more than can be numbered. 
Psatm xl. 3, 
—_—E 
VOL. II. 
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LONDON: 
Printed by W. ARDING, 21, Old Boswell Court, Carey Street. 
And sold by the Author, J. Sowersy, No. 2, Mead Place, Lambeth; 
Loneman and Co, and SHerwoop and Co, Paternoster Row, &e. 
“MDCCCXXI, 
