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The Natural Hiftory of the Book IX. 
The SMooTtH Grey CAskeET. 
fA, Small Species of thefe are often found on our Shores, but feldom 
A any of the large Sort: What are here found are generally of a 
yellowith dirty-white Colour. 
The SPIRE-SHELL. 
peer are generally fmall, and very fmooth, of a reddifh Brown, 
{potted with Black. There are others of a Pale White, fpotted with 
Black ; both Sorts generally well polifhed. ‘Théfe are very common 
upon almoft all our Shores, 
The WELTED CASKET. 
ns is generally of a brown Colour, and furrowed length-ways; It 
is of a far ftronger Confiftence than the laft-defcribed, 
The Grey Casket. 
cps is generally of a grey Colour 3; and fometimes they are found 
of a brownifh Grey. Their Texture is generally very thin, 
The Wuirticic. 
aps is generally of a bluith Colour, and is often found upon the fe- 
veral Shores of the Iland, 
The Knozspep TRUMPET. 
Ue HIS Shell is of a dirty White, as well as fome of a brown Colour ; 
# and found in many of our Bays, but not in great Plenty. 
The SmoorH-Lippep. Casket. 
es Shell is often found on the Shore at Maycock’s Bay in the 
Parith of St. Lucy. 
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