Class VI. SHELLS. f$ 



Adheres to the fame bodies. Tab. xxxvii. fig. 5, 

 Quere, the figure, A. 5. if not an accidental 

 variety ? 



Lepas Cornubienfis. Ellis Pb.Tr. 1758. tab. xxxiv.fig. 16. Cernubi en/is „ 

 Borla/e Nat. Hift. Cornwall. 6. Cornish, 



L. in form of a limpet, with a dilated bottom, and 

 rather narrow aperture •, the fhell fulcated near the 

 lower edges. Tab. xxxvii. fig. 6. 



L. with the (hells lapping over each other, and Striata 



7. Striat« 



ED. 



obliquely flriated. 



The fea near V/eymouth. Tab. xxxviii. fig. 7, 

 From the Portland cabinet. 



p. Lin.SyJf. 1 108. Tintinnalu- 



lum. 

 * 8. Bell. 



L. with a large deep fhell, rugged on the outfide, 

 of a purple color. 



As large as a walnut. 



Found frequently adhering to the bottom of 

 fhips, in great cluiters. Probably originated in 

 hot climates. 



Jj. Lin. 



