PLATE XXXVII. 
Fig. 5, 12, 14, 15, 17. PATELLA vulgata. 
Patella vulgata, Mont. Test. Brit, p. 475, different varieties. — Lam. Syst. vi. partie 1, p. 331. — Brown in Eticy. 
Brit. vi. p. 465. 
Fig. 1, 4, 6. PATELLA vtrginea. 
Patella virginea, Linn. Trans, viii. p. 234. 
Patella parva, Mon. Test. Brit. p. 480. — Brown in Ency. Brit. vi. p. 466. 
Fig. 9, 10. PATELLA clypeus. 
Patella clypeus. Brown's MSS. — A new species, found hy my friend Stewart Ker, Esq. at Arran, where it is 
not uncommon — In Lady Jardine's Cabinet. 
Fig. 2, 3. PATELLA elongata. 
Patella elongata, Fleming in Edin. Ency. vii. p. 65, pi. 204, fig. 2. 
This new shell was discovered at St Andrews, Fifeshire, by that excellent conchologist Miss Lambert — In Dr 
Fleming's Cabinet. 
Fig. 7. PATELLA elliptica. 
Patella elliptica, Fleming in Edin. Ency. vii. p. 65, pi. 204, fig. 3 — A new species. Found in deep water off the 
coast of Zetland, adhering to stones which were dredged. — In Dr Fleming's Cabinet. 
Fig. 8. PATELLA bimaculata. 
Patella bimaculata, Mont. Test. Brit. p. 482, pi. 13, fig. 8 — Linii. Tr. viii. p. 235. 
Fig. 11. PATELLA pellucida. 
Patella pellucida, Mofit. Test. Brit. p. 477 — Lam. Syst. vi. partie 1, p. 334. — Brown in Ency. Brit. vi. p. 465. 
Fig. 13. PATELLA c^rulea. 
Patella caerulea, Mont. Test. Brit. Suj). p. 152 — Lam. Syst. vi. partie 1, p. 328.— Brown in Ency. Brit. vi. 
p. 465. 
Fig. 19, 20. PILEOPSIS Ungarica. 
PiLEOPSis Ungarica, Lam. Syst. vi. partie 2, p. I7. 
Patella Ungarica, Mo7it. Test. Brit. p. 486. — Brown in Ency. Brit. vi. p. 465. 
Fig. 16, 18. CALYPTR.EA Sinense. 
CalyptrjEA Sinense, Lam. Syst. vi. partie 2, p. 22. 
Patella Sinensis, Brown in Ency. Brit. vi. p. 464. 
Patella Chinensis, Mont. Test. Brit. p. 489. 
Patel'a albida, Donov.Brit. Sli. pi. 129. 
Fig. 21, 22. DISCINA ostreoides. 
Discina ostreoides. Lam. Syst. vi. partie 1, p. 237- 
Patella distorta, Fleming iji Edin. Ency. vii p. 65, pi. 204, fig. 4. 
This new genus was dredged in deep water off the coast of Zetland, by my friend the Reverend Dr Fleming of Flisk, 
Fifeshire, to whose industry we are indebted for many new shells, and other valuable discoveries in the lower 
classes of animals — In Dr Fleminsi's Cabinet. 
