GASTEROPODA I PATELLID^. 



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IANTHINID.E. This Family is represented by the 

 Violet-Snail and its half-dozen allies. 



I anthina fragilis> Lam. Atlantic. 

 a, raft ; b, egg capsules ; c, gills ; d, tentacles and eye-stalks. 



FlSSURELLIDjE, OR KEY-HOLE LlMPET 



FAMILY. This Family embraces gas- 

 teropods which have the shell conical, 

 and apex recurved. There are about 

 two hundred living, and one hundred 

 fossil species. Marine. 



CALYPTR^EID^E, OR BONNET-LIMPET FAMILY. This 

 Family contains gasteropods which are found adhering 



Fig. 423. 



^Z^L 

 Fig. 422. 



Fissurella Listeri, Orb. 

 West Indies. 



Calyptr&a. equestris, L. 

 Philippines. 



Crepidula fornicata, Say. 

 New England. 



to stones and shells, most of them never quitting the spot 

 where they first settle. There are one hundred and sixty 

 living, and one hundred fossil species, all marine. 



PATELLID.E, OR LIMPET FAMILY. Fig. 424 . . 



This Family comprises gastero- 

 pods which have the shell conical, 

 with the apex turned forward. 



rr^-, , ITT Patella testudinalis, Mull. 



There are more than one hundred coast of New England, 

 living, and one hundred fossil species. 



