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spire, as Solander has well observed in Brander's 
Hampshire Fossils : the strife are also much less nume- 
rous, and bear a stronger resemblance to a net enclosing 
the shell ; and the aperture rather more suddenly con- 
tracted into the beak. 
A well known, and when perfect, much prized shell 
found at Barton, and also at Grignon. I am indebted 
to Miss Teed, Miss Beminster, and other friends, for 
examples. 
