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valve shells ; amongst these may be remarked b.oom x. 
that formerly esteemed shell, the cedo nulli Nat. Hist. - 
cone ; the wen tie-trap ; carrier-shell covered 
with fragments of stone ; orange flag volute, &c. 
(Div. 5, 6, 7 and 8.) Mollusca acephala or bi- 
valve shells, amongst which the heart-cockle ; 
pearl-shell ; hammer-oyster ; cockscomb-oyster, 
are the most remarkable. 
(Div. 1, 2, 3, and 4.) Crustacea or crustaceous tablr 
animals such as crabs, lobsters, &c. 2. 
(Div. 5, 6, and 7-) Insects, a series to show 
their division into orders. 
(Div. $.) Shells of testaceous vermes, such as 
serpulse, &c. 
Contains radiated zoophytes, table 
(Div. I.) Some holothuriac preserved in spirits 3. 
and a specimen of the Portuguese man of war r 
(Div. 2, 3.) Various species of asterias or 
star-fish. 
(Div, 4.) Seven species of gorgonocephalus, 
or Medusa's head star-fish, which were considered 
by Linnaeus as one species, under the title of 
asterias caput medusae. 
(Div. 5, 6, 7, and S.) Various species of the 
genera, formed by Klein and others, from the 
Linnaean genus echinus, or sea-egg. 
At the end of the last division are deposited 
some species of unknown echini, and spines of 
some other species not known in a perfect state. 
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