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room viii. milies of the Tubicolaria, Pholadaria, and part 
NaThist. of the Solenacea. Amongst them are the As¬ 
pergillum javanum, or watering pot shell; Cla- 
vagella, probably the only recent shell of the 
kind known ; Fistulana clava, Septaria arenaria, 
or great bifurcated teredo, Teredo navalis, or 
ship-worm ; Pholas dactylus, or prickly piercer, 
Gastrochsena cuneiformis ; several solenes, or ra¬ 
zor shells, Panopasa Aldrovandi (Mya Glyci- 
meris 5 Lin.)* or great gaper* &c. 
Table 6, contains the last genus of the 
Solenacea Glycimeris siliqua \ and the families 
Myaria, Mactracea, Corbularia, and Lithophaga. 
Amongst them are Mya truncata, Anatina la' 
terna, Lutraria solenoides (Mya oblonga. Gmel.) 
Mactra gigantea, and M. stultorum, Crassatella, 
Erycina cardioides, Ungulina transversa, Soleno- 
mya mediterranea (very scarce), Arnphidesma, 
Corbula nucleus. Pandora, Saxicava, Petricola, 
and Venempis. The three last genera perforate 
rocks, and make their habitations therein. 
Table 7. The families, Nymphacea sole- 
naria, and N. tellinaria—Conchas fluviatiles and 
part of the Conchas marinas. Amongst the 
Nymphacea, are the Sanguinolaria rosea (Solen 
sanguinolentus. Gmel.) and S. rugosa, (Venus 
deflorata. Gmel) Psammobia ferroensis,—Psarn- 
motasa donacina,—various Tellinae, Corbis fim- 
briata, Lucina pensylvanica,—several species of 
the genus Donax, and the genera Capsa and 
Crassina. 
