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Class: Bivalvia. Contains a piece of driftwood (perhaps the piece of red pine recorded in M.O) with examples of the bore holes left by this species and the remains of at least 1 specimens.
ID: Z555.1.162
Class: Bivalvia. 16 specimens. 14 have both valves attached as well as 2 individual right valves. Ovate in shape, thin, semi-translucent and ranges in colour through whites, creams and pale pinks.
ID: Z555.1.163
Class: Bivalvia. 6 specimens. 2 specimens have both valves still connected, 3 left and 1 right valve. White in colour, fragile, semi-translucent and ovate in shape.
ID: Z555.1.164
Class: Gastropoda. 3 specimens. Terrestrial mollusc. Smooth, coiled shell with 5-6 whorls.
ID: Z555.1.165
Class: Gastropoda. 6 specimens. Terrestrial mollusc. Smooth, coiled shell with 5-6 whorls.
ID: Z555.1.166
Class: Gastropoda. 4 specimens. Terrestrial mollusc. Small, translucent, flat, coiled shell. Ranging in colour from whites to yellows. Found in humid environments such as meadows and greenhouses.
ID: Z555.1.167
Class: Gastropoda. 3 specimens. Terrestrial mollusc. Conical spire shaped shell with approx. 3-4 whorls. Small, semi-translucent and greyish brown in colour (amber coloured when alive).
ID: Z555.1.168
Class: Gastropoda. 2 specimens. Terrestrial mollusc. Conical, thin and semi-translucent. Pale brown in colour with approx. 3-4 whorls. The final whorl constitutes around 80% of the shell.
ID: Z555.1.169
Class: Gastropoda. 6 specimens. Yellow and orange in colour. Small, thin and delicate. Asymmetrically conical. Can be found in the sublittoral zone on stony ground.
ID: Z555.1.17
Class: Gastropoda. 8 specimens. Terrestrial mollusc. Coiled and relatively flay but slightly domed at the apex. White or grey in colour with visible radiating striae.
ID: Z555.1.170