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Scientific Name.
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Common Name.
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Named by
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Where Found.
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| No. 1. Turbo Argyrostona. No. 2. Strombus Bitubereulata. No. 3. Nerita Peleronta. No. 4. Strombus Urceus. No. 5. Turbo Sarmaticus. No. 6. Cypraea Argus. No. 7. Helix Haemastoina. No. 8. Murex Pomum. No. 9. Oliva Inflata. No. 10. Conus Arenatus. No. 11. Fascioloria Tulipa. No. 12. Conus Leoninus. No. 13. Spondylus Pictorum. No. 14. Conus Literatus. No. 13. Haliotis Iris. No. 16. Terebra Maculata. No. 17. Murex Regius. No. 18. Oliva Porphyria. No. 19. Murex Bicolor. |
Silver Month. Kid Conch. Bleeding Tooth. Turk's Cap. Eyed Cowry. Red Mouth Snail. Sandy Cone. Lettered Cone. Green Abalone. Marlin Spike. Red Murex. Tent Shell. Pink Murex. |
Linn. Linn. Linn. Linn. Linn. Linn. Smet. Linn. Hwass. Linn. Gmelin. Chem. Linn. Gmelin. Linn. Wood. Linn. Val. |
Singapore. West Indian Islands. West Indies. Amboina. Algoa Bay. New Caledonia. Ceylon. Florida. Singapore. Red Sea. West Indies. Florida. California. Ceylon. Japan. Sandwich Islands. Panama. Panama. Mexico. |
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WHO does not love the beauty of shells? Who, when visiting the sea-shore, has not sought them with eagerness? Their beautiful colors are pleasing to the sight. |
Did you ever place a large shell to your ear and listen to its roar? It sounds like the distant roar of the sea. Mr. Wordsworth says:
We can not all go to the sea to study its wonders. So we will have to do the best we can studying pictures of shells, making collections of as many kinds as possible and studying about the animals that have lived in them. |