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hefe marks <md its loftg notcht hirtge^ it's eaply fys$wt pom 
fnofi others, 
II' MhJchIus CAROLIN. albus, fafciaius. 
7he Figtire ofUx LifterV Jamaica Tellifta tenuis ad um- 
bonem extra maxima rubefcente L. H. C. 1. 3. Tab, 397* 
Fig. 236. in bignefs, ftjape^ thinnefs and fafciae very mil 
refemhks this Shelly which is fomm>hat narrower^ attd I meet 
with mm of that rednefs he [peaks of*^ the mojl lively have 4. 
jfellomijh cajt within, A Vulve of^ inches and ; , long and near 
I X hroady weighs hut little more than a dram it's very (hallow^ 
viz. about J of an inch deep. 
12. Mufcul/is alhm JAMAICENSIS fplendens radijs m- 
T^///W magna albida ex rubro late radiata L H. C I. 3. 
Tab. 39:^. Fig. 240. The red Beam'd Jamaica Mufcle, 
Ihis elegant Shell Mr Charles HkW fent me cnce from the 
Lands-end of Cornwal, after that Major Halftead brought 
it me from Carolina, and Mrs Rachel Chapman lately from 
Antcgoa. I ham a fair little pair^ which weighs hut 7 grains^ 
and the half of another^ viz one Falve, which weighs I2jc 
l^his lujl is ne ir:} inches and i long^i and \ bro ad ^ . and little 
nmre than \ inch deep : 1 he dead Shells are white and pining^ 
the others have red beams^ which Jhoot pom the hinge^ and 
ate broader at the edges ^ ihefe are fometimes more confpicuous 
within than without :^ the laji redy that decays in this Shelly 
is the "Ncfe of its Hinge. 
13. Mufcnlus CAROLIN.,|tlgnftus, Tellina alia Bra- 
f liana Bonan. Conchyl. p. Fig. 353 > 
This feemsto be very well exfreft in Dr Lifter's Hiftory 
der the name of ChamsL anguftior ex altera parte finnofa L, 
H. C. 1. 3. Tab. 421. Fig. 265. who had it from Barbadoea. 
Have not yet feenit from thence^ but have this to fay of ours ^ 
viz. / find it of differing fi%es^ the common or middling is } 
inches long und above one broad^ (I always mean where 
widejt) the depth of a Jingle Valve not all of which fi%e 
w^igh more than f;, fome heavier^ but none lefs. 
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