The Natural History of British Shells: Including Figures and Descriptions of All the Species Hitherto Discovered in Great Britain, Systematically Arranged in the Linnean Manner, with Scientific and General Observations on Each, Volumes 3-4and F. and C. Rivington, no 62 St. Paul's Church-yard, 1801 - 180 pages |
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altera anfractibus Angl Animal an Ascidia Animal Limax annexed plate beaks Brit BRITISH SHELLS British species broad tooth brown Buccinum BUCCINUM UNDATUM BULLA Chama CHARACTER AND SYNONYMS coasts Cochlea colour Conch Conchologists contracted and lunulated cornea Cornwall Costa crassa CYLINDRICA distinct species Dorsetshire fasciata figured furnished with three fusca gaping Gmel Gmelin GRANULATA Gualt HELIX HELIX POMATIA inhabits lævis Linn Linnæan Linnæus List Lister longitudinal longitudinaliter MACTRA mouth contracted MUREX Murex Antiquus Mya ovata MYTILUS oblique oblong obtusa opposite valve oval ovali parvus pearl Pectunculus pellucida Penn Pennant Petiv Pholas PHOLAS DACTYLUS plana Pomatia ridges river Shell bivalve shores snail Solen SPECIFIC CHARACTER specimen spiral spires striæ striated striatum striis subrotunda Suec Syst Systema Naturæ Tellina TELLINA FABULA tenuis testa testa ovata Tethys thick three teeth transverse transversim Trochus TURBO umbilicata umbilicated undatum Univalve Venus vivipara Whelke whimble ZONARIA Zool