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stelandicus, (bronze snap-bug,) purple-bronzed, 

 \vitb grey down ; shells striate, punctered. 

 An inch and a quarter long. Very common 

 about Troy. Perhaps not the Danish seelan 

 dicus. 



See MS. P. 



1 6. ELEPHAS. Spec. 1. 



tnaximus, (elephant,) body cinereous, seldom red- 

 dish or white, very thickly set with hairs ; pro- 

 boscis flat beneath, tip truncate. Often weighs 

 1500 pounds 

 See MS. P 



4 4. ELOPS. Spec. 1. 



saurus, tail armed above and beneath ; tail deep 

 cleft. 



See MS. P. 



2 2. EMBERIZA. Spec. 6J. 

 nivaliS) (l)unting,) quill-feathers white, the prima- 

 ries black on the outer edge; tail feathers black, 

 the three lateral ones white. 

 See MS. P. 



8 12. EMPIS. Spec. 29. 



borealis, black, with roundish, rusty-brown 

 wings ; wings large ; tail bifid. 



See MS. P. 



14 2. ECHELIS. Spec. 15. 



punctifera, green, subcylindric, obtuse before* 

 pointed behind. In marshes. 

 See MS. P. 



10 1. ENCRINUS. Spec. 1. 

 (encrinite,) body conic or eliptical ; mouth 

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