128 SHELLS. Class VI. 



fVRBO. XXIV. Its animal a Slug, 



WREATH. A , 



Aperture round, 



* Ventricofe. 



Littoreus. Lin. %?. 1252. No. 607. LiJt.AngL tab. iii. fi?. 9. faun* 



109. Perri- Suec. No. 2169. 



WINKLE. 



T. with five fpires, the firfb ventricofe, in younger 

 fubjects flriated fpirally ; in the old fmooth, and 

 of a dufky color. 



Tab. lxxxi. fig. 109. 



Abundant on moft rocks, far above low-water 

 mark. The Szvcdi/h peafants believe, that when 

 thefe fhells creep high up the rocks* they indicate 

 a ftorm from the fouth. 



They are called Pern'-dvinkles; are fold com- 

 monly in London, and eaten by the poor^ as they 

 are in moil parts of the kingdom. 



Turnips. W- Ar -Z l * tab - "■ A- 5- 

 110. Tumid. 



T. with five tumid fpires, the firft ventricofe, 



and all mod elegantly flriated j of a pale-red 



color. 



A rare fhell. Inhabits woods in Cambridge/hire, 



and fome other counties in England, 



Tab. lxxxii. fig. no. 



10 ** Taper. 



