Class: Gastropoda. Trivia Monacha var. arctica 21 specimens, 1 fragment (locally called a heart-breaker).
ID: Z555.1.59
Class: Polyplacophora. 15 specimens. Oval-shaped, ridged. Mostly greys and yellowish.
ID: Z555.1.6
Class: Gastropoda. Trivia Monacha var. monacha 16 specimens. Similar to var. arctica but with up to 3 brown spots along the centre.
ID: Z555.1.60
Class: Gastropoda. 13 specimens. Off white, glossy and slightly translucent. Harp shaped in profile with the base whorl making up about 80% of the shells body.
ID: Z555.1.61
Class: Gastropoda. 9 specimens. White and conical with defined whorls of which it has approximately 8. This shell is also spire like.
ID: Z555.1.62
Class: Gastropoda. 9 specimens. Off white and slightly tinge with brown with approximately 5 whorls. Conical but rounded. It favours brackish water in mud and muddy sands.
ID: Z555.1.64

Class: Gastropoda. 6 specimens. Off white with spiralling dark bands. Conical and pointed. Common in silty crevices and under stones.
ID: Z555.1.65
Class: Gastropoda. 6 specimens. Easily distinguished by it's extended outer lip which often has several points. It's a spire shell with very defined whorls and linear ridges.
ID: Z555.1.66

Class: Gastropoda. 5 specimens, 2 of which are juveniles without the extended outer lip. These juveniles are off-white in colour, while the adults are a more sandy brown.
ID: Z555.1.67