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No. 29 . In this case several naked and tes¬ 
taceous mollusca are contained, as cuttle-fish, 
species of clio, scyilsea, &c. 
Crustaceous animals are contained in cases 30 
to 35. 
No. 30. Limuli or king-crabs, portuni or 
swimming-crabs, slender-fingered lupa, See. ; ca- 
lappee or crested crabs, land-crabs, swamp-crabs, 
two-spined goneplax, painted grapsus, spiny- 
fronted homola, a most curious animal havino- 
the peduncle of its eyes jointed, dromia or hairy- 
crab, horrid parthenope or horrid-crab, Indian 
egeria, Dorsetshire inachus, slender-beaked ma¬ 
cropodia, dart-bearing leptopodia, Bose’s pac- 
tolus, a singular animal with the hinder daws 
formed for biting, leucosise or porcellain-crabs, 
&c.; robber-crab, hermit-crabs, long-armed or 
rugose galatea, northern scyllarus, painted 
palinurus, Norwegian nephrops, subterraneous 
callianassa, Jamaica river prawn, mantis and 
sand squilla, &c. 
No. 36*. Myriapoda ; as juli or snake-worms, 
scolopendrse or centipieds, amongst which the 
gigantic scolopendra is the most remarkable. 
No. 37 . Arachnides ; as scorpions, tarantula?, 
solpugse, and spiders of different kinds. 
Nos. 38 and 39 . contain some insects show¬ 
ing their distribution into orders. 
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Nat. 
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