"muscles, clams, oysters, and scallops" changed to "mussels, clams,
oysters, and scallops"
Original Paragraph:
P676:3, 59:2.12
There were many varieties of shell animals, but their shells were not then so
much needed for defensive purposes as in subsequent ages. The gastropods were
present in the waters of the ancient seas, and they included single-shelled
drills, periwinkles, and snails. The bivalve gastropods have come on down through
the intervening millions of years much as they then existed and embrace the
muscles, clams, oysters, and scallops. The valve-shelled
organisms also evolved, and these brachiopods lived in those ancient waters
much as they exist today; they even had hinged, notched, and other sorts of
protective arrangements of their valves.