iet apod M LAS IE: ota orae gn. n 
184 | pe Jaton’ s and 1 Mr. Rackerr’ $ 
ROW à : 
AR Pam - Seit. haod p. 949. n. 142. 
ris ven Montag Test. Brit. p. 363. t. o 6 
— ^. © Habitat super muros hedera obtectos. Incola tentaculis duobus linearibus, 
«+ apice oculatis. (Muller.). "- 
Testa 1 lin. longa, opaca, brunnea, a. d tura E. ribus frequen- 
^ tius 3, albis, uno in labrum, "duobus in ‘columellam, cum tumore 
seu lamina ad cotum labri ; — dentibus 6, cum Bou 
"CP ib "ul oH | MEpiBBp-— E 
Testa T T. Bub de valde affinis, sedi magis cylindrica, apice Ei iore, et 
~~ anfraetibus contrariis, 
ad 
Carychi- 'T. testa Sobeonics, abra; apertura deptibui intus ses- 
um, quitribus munita. Linn. Gel. p. 3665. Helix Cary- 
à schlimm. beo atc 
Walker Test. Min n. TRAR T: 5 PR ut 
Muller Verm. 2. p. 125. n. 321. | : 
| Schrüt. Flussconch, P: 924. n. 122. 
" cente, dient ‘icole Bavas; ; tentaculis modo 2 Pete, 
quasi bulbigeris, ad basin posterius oculatis. 3 
. Testa omnium terrestrium minima, 1 lin. lohan + TR diaphana; ; li- 
. mace foeta flava, apice albo; vacua tota alba. Anfractus quinque teretes. 
"Apertura ovata, intus denticulis duobus minimis a latere sinistro li- 
macis notata ; a latere dextro rudimentum tertii in nonnullis conspici- 
tur; denticuli certo testze situ ope lenticulæ visibiles. (Muller) 
EE Anfractus striati, sed vix oculo armato conspiciendi. Apex obtusiusculus, 
Mj. a Spira magis conica quam in precedentibus, — Bae 
_ 7^ ^ First noticed by Mr. Boys, who found it in Kent, 
where it is common. Found in Wiltshire and Devon- 
a ui ey by Mr. Montagu ; and in Dorsetshire, by ourselves. 
x following descriptions are taken from Mr. 
Adams’ s paper in the 3d Volume of ‘the Linnean Trans- 
actions. The six vend ones are from ‘Walker's 
feta 
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