PLATE X.* 
Fig. 1. PANOP^A GLYCIMERIS. 
Panop^a glycimeris, 
Panopaea Aldorovandi, Lam. Si/st. v. p. 457. 
Mya glycimeris, Don. Brit. Sh. pi. 142 Mai. and Rack, in Linn. Trans, viii. p. 34. — Brown in Ency. Brit, vi. 
p. 404. 
This shell was first figured as an inhabitant of our seas by Mr Donovan, who admitted it with some doubt as a 
British shell. It has been found in deep water, between the Dogger bank and the eastern coast of England. 
It has since been met with in various other situations, and has lately been established beyond a doubt as a native ; 
as William Bean, Esq. of Scarborough, has a specimen which was taken alive off the Scarborough coast by a 
fisherman's line ; and he besides found a dead specimen amongst a heap of the Modiola papuana, both of which 
are in his cabinet. 
Fig. 2, .3, 4. TEREBRATULA Psittacea. 
Terebratula Psittacea, Lam. Syst. vi. partie 1, p. 248. 
Anomia psittacea, Tur ton's Conch. Diet. p. 5, pi. 10, fig. 42, 43, 44 — Found by Dr Turton on the shore to the 
east of Teignmouth, Wales, after a severe gale, who supposes it must live in deep water, as he has since found 
broken fragments on the same beach. 
Fig. 5. ANOMIA PELLUciDA. 
Anomia pellucida, Brown in Wern. Mem. ii. p. 514. 
Anomia electrica, Tni-ton's Conch. Diet. p. 1 — Found by me in Dublin Bay, and by Dr Turton in the west of Ire- 
land and England. — In Lady Jardine's cabinet. 
Fig. 6. AVICULA Atlantica. 
AvicuLA Atlantica, Lam. Syst. vi. partie 1, p. 148. 
Mytilus hirundo, Turton' s Conch. Diet. p. 108, pi. 1, fig. 7 —Found by Dr Turton between the pigeon-house and 
the light-house, Dublin Bay, Ireland. 
