348 Mr. Jerrreys on the Testaceous Pneumonobranchous 
Helix subcylindrica. Linn. Syst. Nat. 1. p. 1248? Dillo. 
Cat. 2. p. 952. 
—-— lubrica. Müll. Verm. 2. p. 104. 
Bulimus lubricus. Brug. Encycl. Meth. n. 23. Lam. 
Hist. des Anim. sans Vert. 6. p. 126. 
Buccinum obtusulum. Adams’ s Microsc. Essays, t. 25. 
f. 25. 
Common in moist places, at the roots of grass, under 
stones, decaying wood, &c. 
2. ACICULA. 
Animal albidum, pellucidum. Tentacula superiora subu- 
lata. 
Testa elongato-oblonga, diaphana, nitidissima, albida. An- 
fractus 6, turriti. Apertura elliptica, convoluta, rard 
intus submarginata : peristomio simplici. 
Long. 0.2.— Diam. 0.05. 
Buccinum Acicula. Müll. Verm. 2. p. 150. 
Bulimus Acicula. Brug. Encycl. Meth. n.22. Drap. 
Hist. des Moll. p.15. t. 4. f. 25, 26. 
Helix octona. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. p. 3653. 
Buccinum terrestre. Mont. Test. Brit. p. 248. t.8. f.3. 
dn moss at the roots of grass, &c. in sheltered situations ; 
very plentifully : among the rejectamenta of streams. I once 
found it alive in a 3 CORBIS: at Newton near Swansea. - 
3. ELONGATA. 
Animal 
Testa elongato-oblonga, subturrita, striata, nitida, pellucida, 
I tescenti-alba. A pracie iae lal acuminati, su- 
=a 
2d 
