Part I. Of 1 Ski fa 
~~The BROAD-LIPFD WILK. Afmhak The Lips of 
this are pale and even. Of this kind, three great Ones are 
here preserved, one of them above a foot in length. 
The BROAD-LIP'D WILK , with wrinkled Lips, and 
dyed with a deep purple. See a curious figure of this in 
Calceolarias s Mufdeum , (a) under the Title of Cone hi Hum (*) Se #- *• 
Muricatum. This Shell, faith Cerutus, (b) the Indians ufe (b) ibid, 
as a Trumpet, both in their Wars, and in Hunting. 
The MARBLE WILK. Murex marmoreus, from its 
mixed colours, which make it look like fpoted Marble. Of 
thefe, here are five. 
The ORIENTAL WILK. Murex Orientate. The right 
Lip of this is even. Here are four great Shells of this fort, 
near a foot in length. 
Another ORIENTALWILK, with the right Lip 
undulated. 
Betwixt the three forts of Shells above mentioned, there 
is this difference, That the right Lip of that commonly 
call'd7/6e Oriental, is only expanded ; that of the marbled, 
expanded or fpread, and turned outward 3 of the Broad- 
Lip' d, fpread outward, and as it were Finger 'd. 
A SHELL like the ORIENTAL, with a KNOBED 
Turban or Whirle. 
Another of the fame fort with an EVEN Whirle. 
It is a fmall fhell, not above an inch and i long. Forward, 
fbmewhat flat, and white as Milk. Hinderly, ftained with 
tauny fpots. The left Lip is turned or fpread out. The 
right, at the bottom wrinkled , and ftained with a light 
purple. Towards the Cone or fore Corner, is gather d into 
an open Angle. The Whirle is fmooth, not very high, 
maketh fix Rounds. 
The LONG-MOUTH'D WILK. Murex Labris paral- 
lels. Both the Lips of this are plain or even on the 
Surface. I call it Long-Moutl/d, becaufe the Mouths of 
all that have been nana d before, are very wide. 
The LONG-MOUTHD WILK, with oblique furrows 
on the left Lip. Here are four of this fort : whereof one 
is neat 5 a foot long. Each of the inner Rounds of the 
Whirle or Turban, is one third part leffer than that next 
without it. 
The SPIKED-WILK. Murex Aculeatus. This , of all 
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