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Qne entirely of an Orange Colour. 
One of a Purplifli Colour. 
One variegated like a Gilly-flower, with broad purp- 
lifli tod white Spots. The Lines of this run tranfverfe. 
As do thefe, one with reddifli and white ftroaks. 
One with white Spots upon an Orange Ground. 
One with a white Ground and dark Spots. 
With the Lines Ferpendtcular. 
One with two Ears with a dark Ground, and the Lines 
white and ftreight. 
One of an Ear of a Purplifti Colour. 
One of an Ear Browniftij the upper part of the Shell 
raifed fomev/hat above the edge, and the edge is more 
Itriated. Of the Telling. 
One with white and blew Fafcise. 
One with the Fafcise yellowifti and obfcure. 
Of the ConchiB l^eves. 
One large with the Fafciae dark, and fome white lines 
running from the Peak to the Border. 
One of a middle fize, with the Falcia: ble wifli, upon 
white perpendicular ftri^. [Ground, 
I A third leaft of all, with white Faftise upon a reddiHi 
A Pedunculus with a Fafciie of a greyifli Golourj and 
three ftreight Lines. 
A Peden of a fmall fi2e,confift:ing as it were of 4 Shells, 
each of them raifed fomewhat above another,of a greyifli 
blew Colour. Of the Quinquevalve. 
We have one (brt of the Pholas beft defcribed by you; 
And the Barnacle which I call Concha quinquevalvts 
Animal fui generis continens variis cirrhis& cauda rotuH' 
M Rugosk injlru^um. Dr. Balfiour found Eggs in the 
^ Cauda of it. 
If any of thefe (eem curious, I fliall endeavour to 
procure of them for you, and what elfe may be accep- 
tj table to you, 
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