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infide of a dark-Bay 5 from whence I name it. Held up 
againft the light, it looks like a deep Tincture of Safforn or 
Myrrh. The Seat of the Animal is rough with fmall 
fnzled or undulated Wrinkles, furrounded with a fmooth 
Margin, on one fide above I an inch broad, after an odd 
fafhion turn d or fpread outward, Convex inward, and 
entirely encompaffing the Navle of the lhelL Here are 
three or four fmaller Ones of the fame Species. 
A SHELL with the Bafe z little cover d.Oftrea Bafi Cooper- 
ta. I find it not defcribed. It's fomewhat doubtful whether a 
Limpet or an Oyfterjhell. I think the latter. The Navle ftands 
obliquely. But the fides make equal or fimilar lines from the 
Bafe. Somewhat above an inch in length, very Convex,the 
Margin oval. The Bafe is as it were fhaded with a tranfverfe 
Plate * th of an inch broad. The infide, blew 3 the outfide 
fpeckled below with tawny and black fpots, above with 
white and purple, with very fmall lines running acrofs or 
Net-wife. 
The PLAIN ROUND ESCALLOP. Petten Valvh 
rotundis is? tequalibus. 
The ROUND FURROW'D ESCALLOP, with fmooth 
Shells or Valves. 
Another of the fame fort, with rough fhells. 
The LONG ESCALLOP. Thefe and the other kinds 
feldom exceed the bignefs of the palm of the Hand. But 
(a) P. po. Linfcholen (a) faith, That by Malacca are (hells found like 
Scallops, fo big, that two ftrong men can hardly draw one 
of them, with a leaver, after them. Scallops will move fo 
ftrongly, as oftentimes to leap out of the Catcher wherein 
(b) Arift. H. they are taken, (b) Their way of leaping or railing up 
A. lib. 4. 04. tnem f e i veSj j s? by forcing their under Valve againft the 
Body whereon they lie. (c) They are taken amongft other 
(e) Seal, ex- places, near Portland, and at Purbec and Selfey, where they 
erc.21?. .1. are exce n ent g 00( j. Rondeletiw prefers them, for Meat, 
before Oyfters. : 
COKLE. Tettunculw. Here are of thefe, both White, 
Red, and fpeckled with various Colours. 
The CORALLINE SCALLOP. Concha Corallina. I 
call it a Scallop, becaufe it feems to be but another fo.rt 
without ears. This is only waved. See Ro?ideletiuss De- 
fcnption. He faith 'tis rarely found, and feldom, except 
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