[494] “Urtica.” See B. ix. c. 68.
[495] See B. ix. c. 51.
[496] Or “chamæ;” different varieties of gaping cockles.
[497] Or “monster” cockles.
[498] Or “sweet” cockles.
[499] See Chapter [27] of this Book.
[500] See B. ix. c. 54.
[501] Or “cochli.” As to the various kinds of cochleæ, see B. ix. c. 51.
[502] “Five-fingered.” So called from some peculiarity in their shape.
[503] Considered by some to be the striated mussel, the Pecten of Linnæus.