WORMS. TESTACEA. 86. Scrpula. 
?alK novx Aa. Petrop . l. tab. Animal, 
Inliabits the Ocean, on Zoophytes, Sertulari® and other marine 
fubftances : refcmblcs S. ipirorbis, but is much lefs. 
Shell regular, fpiral, orbicular, the whorls (lightly eanicu- 
late above and inwardly, and growing gradually lefs 
towards the centre. 
Donovan’s Prit.Jhelh, i. tal. 9. 
DaCoHa Brit. Conch, tab. z..f. 1 t- 
Pennant Brit. Zool. iy. tab 91. fig. * 55 ' 
Lifter, tah.^^l f. 5. Ginan, adr. l.t.z f i. 
Mull. Zool. Dan. 3 tab 86. /}^. 1-6. 
Petiv. Gaz. tab. 35* f* Gualt. tell. tab. 10. O# 
Klein tubul. tab. 1 .y. 8. Bajler op, 1 . tab. 9, /", 3* 
Martin, conch. I. tab. 3, /I 21, A, h. O. 
2. Cbemn conch. 9- tab. 1 16. y 999 * 
Inhabits moft feas, adhering to Fuci and Zoophytes. 
Shell white, without pnlilh, not complicated, butdifpoied fingly 
on the fubftances it is attached to : aperture circular. 
^’’‘juetra Shell creeping, flexuous, triangular. 
Gualt. tejl, tab. lO. P. Martin. I. tab. 3 y 35 * 
Ephem, Ac. Nat. Cur. 1727* P- 3 * 5 ’ 
Bajler opu/'c, fubf, i, tab. 9. f. 2. A— f'* 
Strosm. Aa. NidroJ, 4. p, 53. tab. z. f. 14. 
Stroent. Aa. Hafn. lo. p. 17* tab. 6.y. 1—3. 
Born Muf. Caef. Find, teft, tab. l8.y 14. 
Inhabits the Ocean, adhering to marine lubftances, ftones and the 
bottoms of (hips, j— i inch long. 
Shell white, pellucid, irregularly twilled, carinate on the back, 
foinetimes denticulate, with a narrow circular aperture. 
"‘'-‘cata. Shell filiform, rough, round, intricately twilled. 
Pennant Brit. Zool. iv. tab. 90. y 157. 
Guettard Bliner. Beluft. 3- tab. 6.y 12, 13. 
Inhabits European and Indian feas, on fliells. 
5/5r//grecni(h- white, a little rugged and coarfc. 
Shell capillary, fafciculate, in branched complications and 
* cancellate. 
Bocc. Muf. 228. tab. z. f. 13. tab.p.f. 2. 
Aa. Petrop. -j.p. 374 - ^ 3 * 
Seba MuJ. 3. tab, lOO . / 8. 
Guetiard Miner. Beluft. 4. tab. 6 .f 14. 
Schroet. Etnl.in Verft.^. tab. Z. f. 12 , 
Inhabits the Mediterranean : 4 inches long, a.nd torms a beauti- 
ful kind of net-work. 
4 G 2 
Granulaia. 
