948, 906. Nine species of Helix, some of them rare. 
988 — 992. Four species of Helix, large. 
995 — 997. Two species of Zonites, 
1008—1010. A carinated, dark brown Helix. 
1030. A shell so rare that it is quoted by Larnark as only existing in the 
cabinet of Mr. M. M. Valenciennes and Sale. 
1050 1061. Seven species of Bulimus, some of them excessively rare. 
1082. Coquille tres-rare, precieuse. Lam. Anim. S. V. vol. VI. p. 129, 
1141. Coquille rare, recherchee et precieuse, surtout lorsq’elle est bien 
conservee. Lam. Anim. S. V. vol. VI. p. 159. 
1089 1091. Three species of Achatina. 
1145. One Melania. 
1 1 54 1156. Two species of Ampullaria, the last number green, with 
an orange lip. 
1217, 1218. One species, of Nerita, large worn. 
1222, 1223. Large patulous Natica umbilicus, dark red, divided by a sul- 
cus. 
1247 1255. One species of Natica, white, with longitudinal brown stripes. 
1271, 1273. Trfis-belle coquille, precieuse et fort recherchee dans les collec- 
tions. Lam. Anim. S. V. vol. V. p. 214. 
1274, 1275. A large white species of Haliotis. (rubbed.) 
1299. One small obscure species of Haliotis. 
1347 1354. A Trochus, differing from the T. Nilotieus only in the base 
being very slightly dilated. 
1360, 1361. A Trochus, resembling T. inermis, but of great size. 
1362, 1363. Coquille grande, rare, precieuse, et fort remarkable. Lam. 
Anim. S. V. vol. VII. p. 10. 
1471 1475. Three species of Monodonta, differing in the disposition of 
the white markings. 
1478 1481. Two species of Monodonta, the first white with broad trans- 
verse red blotches, the last greenish grey with zig-zag black lines, an articulated 
black and white band at the sutures. 
1530. One large Turbo with the lines of growth scaly. 
1555 1557. A large brown mottled species of Turritella. 
1604, 1605 Two species of Pleurotoma, the first with brown spiral ridges; 
the other having the whorls carinate, and transverse brown stripes. 
1660. A species of Fusus resembling the F. rigidus, but with the beak as long 
as the spire. 
1745, 1746. The first number is the young of M. crassispina, in all probability ; 
the last differs, in having but two tubercules between each varix. 
