Class VI. SHELLS. 147 



Its animal a Terebella. TEREDO. 



Shell flender, bending. PIERCER. 



Lin. Syft. 1267. No. 807. Faun. Suec. No. 2087. Navalis. 



160. Ship- 



Juftly called by Linnaeus cahmitas navium. Was 

 imported from the Indies. Penetrates into the ftouteft 

 oak plank, and effects their deftrucYion. 



XXX. Its animal a Nereis. SABELIA. 



A tubular covering, fabricated with land 

 and broken fhells, coherent by a gluti- 

 nous cement. 



Lin. Syfi. 1268. No. 8ll. Bajler fubfef. Up. 80. tab. 9. fig. 4. Rudis. 



161. Coarse* 



S. with a fingle cafe formed of larger fragments 

 of fhells, with little or no fand. 



Found near Weymouth^ lodged in the fhell of a 

 bivalve. The animal is reprefented magnified in 

 "Tab. xxvi. marked A. A. 



Lin. Syji. 1268. No. 812. Ellis Corah tab. xxxvh /. 90. Ahveolata. 



162. Honey- 

 comb. 



S. with numerous tubes placed parallel ; with the 



orifices open, forming in the mafs the appearance 



L 2 of 



