. Beautiful shells; their nature, structure, and uses familiarly explained, with directions for collecting, cleaning, and arranging them in the cabinet and descriptions of the most remarkable species. Shells. Shells of Cnwmnn Occurrence, 153. 75-76. 77-78. 65-66. Planorbis corneus (the Homy Coil Shell), Linnceus. 67. P. albus (the White Coil Shell), Miiller. 68. P. nautileus (the Nautilus Coil Shell), Linnceus. 69. P. marginatus (the Margined Coil Shell), Draparnaud. 70. P. carinatus (the Carinated Coil Shell), Miiller. 71-72. P. vortex (the Whorl Coil Shell), Linnceus. 73-74. P. spirorbis (th


. Beautiful shells; their nature, structure, and uses familiarly explained, with directions for collecting, cleaning, and arranging them in the cabinet and descriptions of the most remarkable species. Shells. Shells of Cnwmnn Occurrence, 153. 75-76. 77-78. 65-66. Planorbis corneus (the Homy Coil Shell), Linnceus. 67. P. albus (the White Coil Shell), Miiller. 68. P. nautileus (the Nautilus Coil Shell), Linnceus. 69. P. marginatus (the Margined Coil Shell), Draparnaud. 70. P. carinatus (the Carinated Coil Shell), Miiller. 71-72. P. vortex (the Whorl Coil Shell), Linnceus. 73-74. P. spirorbis (the Rolled Coil Shell), Miiller. 75-76. P. cou- tortus (the Twisted Coil Shell), Linnceus. 77-78. P nitidus (the Fountain Coil Shell), Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Adams, H. G. (Henry Gardiner), 1811 or 12-1881. London, Groombridge and Sons


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