Class: Gastropoda. 5 specimens. Various shades of off white. Very small with 5-6 body whorls and spiral ridging. Found under stones, and on Laminaria seaweed holdfasts.
ID: Z555.1.19
Class: Bivalvia. 3 specimens. 1 has both valves still connected, the other 2 appear to have once been connected. Broadly oval in shape with very well defined radiating ribs, approx. 22-28 of them.
ID: Z555.1.190
Class: Bivalvia. 3 specimens. One with both valves still attached, 1 right valve and 1 left valve that are likely from the same creature. The two separate valves are quite damaged and cracked.
ID: Z555.1.191
Class: Bivalvia. 3 specimens. All have both valves still connected at the hinge. Very irregular oval or fan shaped. Large, off white in colour with and orange tinge towards the umbo.
ID: Z555.1.192
Class: Bivalvia. Not in a box, loose in drawer 8. 1 right valve, 1 left valve that are likely from the same individual.
ID: Z555.1.193
Class: Bivalvia. 9 specimens. 3 have both valves still connected. 6 left valves. Small and irregularly oval in shape with clear, concentric growth lines. Ranging in colour from whites to pinks.
ID: Z555.1.194
Class: Bivalvia. 13 specimens. 9 have both valves still connected. 2 right valves and 2 left valves though it's difficult to say if any of them came from the same animal.
ID: Z555.1.195
Class: Bivalvia. 13 specimens. 5 have both valves still connected at the hinge.
ID: Z555.1.196
Class: Bivalvia. 5 specimens, all with both valves still attached. Subcircular in shape with many clean, well defined concentric growth lines. Interior and exterior surfaces are white and glossy.
ID: Z555.1.197
Class: Bivalvia. 6 specimens, all with both valves present and attached. Fairly large, sub-circular with many clear concentric ridges and growth lines.
ID: Z555.1.198



