British conchology, or, An account of the Mollusca which now inhabit the British Isles and the surrounding seas . /mini BRITISH CONCHOLOGY, OR AN ACCOUNT OF THE MOLLUSCA WHICH NOW INHABIT THE BEITISH ISLES AND THEStTKROUNDING SEAS. 2jfcB«*Mb&«b VOLUME H. MAEINE SHELLS, COMPRISING THE BRACHIOPODA, AND CONCHIFERA FROM THE FAMILY OF ANOMIID^E TO THAT OF MACTRHLE. By JOHN GWYN JEFFREYS, , , &c. LONDON: JOHN VAN VOORST, PATERNOSTER ROW. MDCCCLXIII. [The right of Translation is reserved.] PRINTED BY TAYLOR AND FRANCIS,RED LION COURT, ELEET STREET. INTRODUCTION, Since the publicati


British conchology, or, An account of the Mollusca which now inhabit the British Isles and the surrounding seas . /mini BRITISH CONCHOLOGY, OR AN ACCOUNT OF THE MOLLUSCA WHICH NOW INHABIT THE BEITISH ISLES AND THEStTKROUNDING SEAS. 2jfcB«*Mb&«b VOLUME H. MAEINE SHELLS, COMPRISING THE BRACHIOPODA, AND CONCHIFERA FROM THE FAMILY OF ANOMIID^E TO THAT OF MACTRHLE. By JOHN GWYN JEFFREYS, , , &c. LONDON: JOHN VAN VOORST, PATERNOSTER ROW. MDCCCLXIII. [The right of Translation is reserved.] PRINTED BY TAYLOR AND FRANCIS,RED LION COURT, ELEET STREET. INTRODUCTION, Since the publication of the first volume of this workI have made two more dredging-excursions to theShetland Isles, a district which is by far the mostinteresting that I know of for the farther investigationof the British Mollusca. In the interval I revisited theSouth of France, and also went to the Hanse towns,Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, for the express purposeof examining public and private collections of Euro-pean shells, and especially the types of species describedby O. F. Miiller and subsequent writers on Sca


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