[6] Nassa reticulata. A figure of this species is seen in the lower left corner of Plate [I.]
[7] Aporrhais pes-pelicani, which the reader will see figured in the centre of Plate [I.]
[8] Cypræa Europæa, which is delineated in the lower right corner of Plate [I.]
[9] Pecten opercularis, of which see a group in Plate [II.]
[10] Parnell’s “Hermit.”
[11] For a description of the mode in which this action is performed, see Devonshire Coast, p. 50, et seq.
[12] Quin died in 1766. Montagu, in 1803, says of this Pecten, that “it is known by the name of Frills or Queens,” with no allusion to the actor. The term “frill” obviously refers to the form of the shell.
[13] The principal figure in Plate [III.] represents this species (Pentacta pentactes) in the expanded condition described in the text.
[14] Sipunculus punctatissimus, figured in Plate [III.], to the left.
[15] Sipunculus Bernhardus.