SUCCINEA. (37 



Dr. DeKay also indicated a new species hi his " Re- 

 port," under the name of Succinea lineata, but as it does 

 not appear in his final Report, we presume it was sub- 

 sequently regarded as merely a variety. 



SUCCINEA CAMPESTRIS, SAY. 

 PLATE LXVII. b. FIGURE 1. 



S. testa ovato-inflata, albida, rugosula ; anfractibus tribus, 

 ultimo anfractu ventricoso ; spira brevi, apice acuto ; apr- 

 tura orbiculato-ovata ; peristomate acuto. 



SYNONYMS AND REFERENCES. 



Succinea campestris, SAY, Phil. Journ. i. p. 281, an. 1818. 



FERUSSAC, Tab. Syst. p. 31, Hist. pi. 11, fig. 12. 

 Succinea inflata, LEA. Proceedings, &c. p. 32. 



DESCRIPTION. 



ANIMAL. " Whitish ; eyes, inferior tentacula, and a 

 line passing from the eyes disappearing under the shell, 

 black ; a gamboge-colored vitta is visible through that 

 part of the shell which is opposed to the mouth." 



SHELL. Yellowish- white, or yellowish horn-color, 

 rounded-ovate ; periostraca shining, wrinkled ; whorls 



S. aperta is undoubtedly a species belonging to the Sandwich Islands, 

 described by me under the name of S. rotundata, in the Proceedings of the 

 Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. II. p. 182. Specimens of iS. Nut- 

 talliana and S. oregonensis having been furnished by Mr. Lea, leave no 

 doubt as to their being decidedly well-marked species, and they will there- 

 fore be included among the other species described. Some other species 

 collected by Mi: Bartlett in Texas, have also been added. G.] 



