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(Erfte Unterabteilung. 
$ammmt#dn mit $leid)feiti$en £>l)tm 
Familia Prima. 
Pectines aequaliter auriti feu auriculis aequalibus. 
Tab. 60. Fig. 585. 
Ex Mufeo noftro. 
£Dfc gröflfefte Slrt ber jtaram* ober plgrimäntuFc&efo. 
Pe&en maximus. Orea maxima Linnaei, telta inaequivalvi, profunde ful- 
cata et pe&inata, aequaliter aurita, radiis 12 feu 14 rotundatis etfulcis 
longitudinaliter ftriatis. 
Angl . Scallop. Gail . Pelerine commune. 
Rondelet. de Teftaceis Lib. 1. Cap. 14. pag. 15. 
Mufeum Calceolarianum pag. 35% Pe&en auritus quod binis utplurimum au- 
riculis haec concha fit ornata. 
Lister Hiftor. Conchyl. tab. 163. fig. 1. Peften magnus albidus, ex utraque 
parte aequaliter auritus, circiter duodecim ftriis et multis minutisque 
incifuris exafperatis donatus. Anglic. 
it. tab. 167. fig. 4. Peden omnium longe maximus minus cavus, odo 
vel decem ad fummum ftriis donatus , item huic canaliculi profundi : a 
Virgin. Indiae Occidental. 3n fcer ncucftttt 5lu^abc i>e$ Sifletifcfrett 
fc£ wirt) im ^Inbctncje einen ölten 9Eamifcript fceS £if!er£ noch folgende 
$lnmetfung Pon tiefet $iufd)clgöttung angefn^ret: This is the biggefi: 
Scallop i have feen; it is alfo thick and heavy; it was of a bue clay 
Colour, but it was apparently old and weather beaten, fo that the 
natural Beauty of the living Fish was perished. It is but shallow. It 
has but ten Ridges; but the Furrows betwixt them are very deep 3 and 
eilt down almoft at right Angles ; at the very Head of the Shell , bet- 
wixt the Eares, the Furrows are very deep, though fmall, and 
all in a point very elegant; whereas in the two former Shells the 
Heads are smooth, and the Ridges and Furrows in that Part are almoR 
obliterated. The Ridges and Furrows here are all of them curiously 
ftreaked, A good Inch from the Bottom of the Shell the Ridges and 
Für- 
