Class: Gastropoda. 15 specimens. Cap-shaped and ridged, with a slit perforating from the outer lip to mid body. From the lower shore on rocks that carry the sea sponges on which is feeds.
ID: Z555.1.10
Class: Gastropoda. 2 specimens. Large, white and conical with defined whorls and spiralling ridges. Both specimens have broken apex. The siphon canal curves to the left.
ID: Z555.1.100
Class: Gastropoda. 2 specimens. apex are intact for the most part. One is also a sandy colour. Both also have their operculum intact.
ID: Z555.1.101
Class: Gastropoda. 5 specimens, ranging in size from small to large. Several still have their operculum intact and preserved.
ID: Z555.1.102
Class: Gastropoda. Not in box, loose in drawer 8. 1 large specimens with operculum still intact and present.
ID: Z555.1.103
Class: Gastropoda. 1 large specimen, off white in colour with well defined ridges and striae.
ID: Z555.1.104
Class: Gastropoda. 2 very large specimens. The operculum is present in the larger of the two and the smaller specimens has a pinkish red tinge to its spire and around the aperture.
ID: Z555.1.105
Class: Gastropoda. 1 smaller specimen. Off-white in colour with well defined whorls, horizontal striae and crescent ridges.
ID: Z555.1.106
Class: Gastropoda. 3 specimens, ranging in size including a very small specimens contained in a separate capsule. Off white or grey and slightly conical and coiled.
ID: Z555.1.107
Class: Bivalvia. 13 individual sides, 1 specimen with both still connected. 7 right sides, 4 left sides. Off white with brown tinges and ridges radiating from the hinge. Fan shaped from above.
ID: Z555.1.108