/1958) 
whreas the cotnmon fit,t weigb not tm 5 its fp(^s and wwes 
vtry ntHch refi/nbler the colours on the common Wtllh-warc 
or Pots. 
29. Cochlea CAROL aure magno, fufco. 
This is dijiirtgiitjht from all others I have yet met with, hy 
the largenefs of its Ear, vi'Z>. a protuberance refembling that 
party intheN:xvd ot the Shell, which in all live ones Jherv that 
part more or lefs brown ^ the higgeji J^javeyet met with weighed 
near Jvi 5 the common fi%e about half the weight, 
30. Perjicoides CAROL. clavicuU, gyra altc in- 
cifa. 
The Shell mojl nearly refembling this in all Dr Lifter*s Hifto- 
ry is Figured in his ^th Book and 13 th Serftion, No i. 
were it not that the Clavicula ours is much flatter^ and 
Jhorter, with a deep indented coyL 
31. BHccinitm Ck?<OLV^. (an fluviatile) ovale. 
I found this Shell amongjl fome roffils, &c. which my cu-, 
riouf Friend Mr Job Lord fent me not long (incc from Caro- 
lina ^ the fame Dr Lifter, my worthy Patron^ gave me fome 
years fince^ with the proofs of two new Plates to his Appendix 
ad Hiftor. Conchyl. in one of which be hath Figured it whh 
this infcription^ of his own writing, e Flumine CAROLI- 
NiE. 
52. Buccinum CN^GL. ampullaceum, ftriis caftaneis, fa(- 
ciis muricatis, majus, 
Dr Lxii^ix has given a Figure, Tab. 880. which feemsvery 
much to reprefent thisyexcepting that his Murices are not fo large 
as ours ^ perhaps the Shell from whence he took his Fis;ure 
might have them worn off^ yetfometimes in thefe bigger Shells 
you may obferve them threefold, one dijiin&ly over the other, 
which cafing is alfo feen on the right Up of the Shell, as the Dr's 
Figure has very well obferved : Whether thefe he annual protru* 
JFons or growths^ I dare not yet determine. The large fl of this 
kind I have yet metwith^ abated but^j of a pound. 
33 Buccin^m CAROL, ampullaccum ftriis caftaneis, faf- 
ciis muricatis minus. 
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