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•noQM VIII. phylla, Fangia, Pavonia, Agarica, Meandrina, 
Nat. Hist. Explanai'ia, Astrgea, Porites, Pocillopora, Ma- 
drepora^ Seriatopora, Corallium, Melitaea, Isis, 
Antipates, Gorgonia, and Corallina. 
Table 3 and 4.—Cirripeda—Class 10. Or¬ 
der 1. Several species of the balanus or barnacle, 
as the Otion or ear-barnacle, Cineras, Pente- 
lasmis, Pollicipes Coronula and Tubicineila, 
which are found imbedded in the skin of various 
species of v/hale *, Chelonobia, or turtle-barna¬ 
cle, found inhabiting the shells of turtles; Conia, 
or foLir-valved-barnacle ; many species of Bala- 
HUS or the true acorn-shell, with several newly 
discovered genera, that are parasitical, as Adna, 
Acasta, Creusia, Megatrema, Pyrgoma, &c.— 
(The shells in this table are according to Dr. 
Leach’s arrangement. Encyc. Brit. Suppl. Art. 
Cirripedes.) 
Table 5. Conchifera bimusculosa—Class 11. 
Order 1. This compartment contains the fami¬ 
lies of the Tubicolaria, Pholadaria, and part of 
the Solenacea. Amongst them are the Asper¬ 
gillum javanum, or watering-pot shell; Clava- 
gella, probably the only recent shell of the kind 
known ; Fistulana clava, Septaria arenaria, or 
great bifurcated teredo, Teredo navalis, or ship- 
worm j Pholas dactylus, or prickly piercer. Gas- 
trochaena cuneiformis ; several solenes, or razor 
shells, Panopaea Aldrovandi (Mya Glycimeris, 
Lin.), or great gaper, &c. 
Table 6 contains the last genus of the Sole¬ 
nacea, 
