Class VI. SHELL S. tl% 



* (the matter being again put into the fun or 



* wind to dry) be of a fair bright crimfon, or near 



* to the prince's colour, which afterwards, not- 



* withflanding there is no ufe of any fliptick to 



* bind the colour, will continue the fame, if well 



* ordered; as I have found in handkerchiefs, 



* that have been warned more than forty times ; 

 ' only it will be fomewhat allayed, from what it 



* was, after the firft warning. While the cloth 



* fo writ upon lies in the fun, it will yield a very 



* flrong and foetid fmell, as if garlick and ajfa- 

 ■ fcetida were mixed together.' 



f.ht. Syft. 1204. No* 475. Faun, Suec. No. 2165. Lift. Vndatum. 



JngL tab. iii. Jig. 2. 90. Waved. 



ffifi. Conch. J ah. g6 2. Jig. 14. 



B. with feven fpires, fpirally ftriated, and deeply 

 and tranfverfely undulated. 



Length three inches. 



Inhabits deep water. 



Tab. Ixxiii. fig. 90. 



B. Leve tenue ftriatum et undatum .£//?. Angl p. 157. tab. iii. Striatum. 

 fS- 3* 91. Striat- 



ed. 



B. with eight fpires, with elevated firia* undulated 

 near the apex. 



Length near four inches. 



Tab, lxxiv. fig. 91. 



L fn. 



