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hortensis. 
Lister Anim. Angl. t. 2. f. 2. 
‘Dr. Marow's and Mr. Rack ETT's 
- Habitat in sepimentis, et nemoribus, frequentissima. 
Testa diametro 1 poll., subrotunda, substriata. . Spira convexa, ‘obtusa. 
Apertura latior quam longa. Umbilicus nullus. 
H. testa imperforata, subglobosa, lutea; fasciis duatdot 
spadiceis, maculis albis ROBES labro candido. 
“Linn. Gmel. p. 3631. H. MESE | 
E t. 49. f. AT. 
^ Act. Angl. n. 105. f. 5. 
Oe. Conch. t. 98. f. 11. 
Knorr Vergn: 4. t. 27. f. 3 
Geve Conch. t. 30. f. 844. 
Martin Berl. Mag. 2. t. 2. f. 1T. ' 
Muller Verm. 2. p. 59: n. 253. | 
Pennant Brit. Zool. t. 8&. f. 199. -— — — 
Da Costa Brit. Conch. p. 12. t. À. f 1. ,Cochlea vulgaris. 
_ Facanne Conch. t. 63. f. D. 2, 9, 4... — 
| Pulteney i in Hutch. Dorset. p. 48. t. 20. f. 1. H. lucorum. 
8 — Test. Brit. 2 Aor: = eres: 
Habitat in borde septima et eden passim. - 3543 e 
Testa diametro ad 14 poll., alba, vel lutea, fasciis 4 spadiceis interruptis,. 
tertia latissima, punctis minimis impressis rugosula. Anfractus 4, 
- plicis obliteratis. Spira subconica, obtusior. Labium interne dilatatum, 
marginatum, candidum. Columella candida. 
This species was with propriety named H. hortensis, 
= by Pennant, as it is our common garden snail. We have 
.. therefore retained his trivial name in preference toGme- . 
- lin's aspersa. H. hortensis of Gmelin appears to us to 
be ariety of. H. nemoralis, asi 
asit differs only in having 
thickened margin, : and i is found of all the co- 
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