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with a stout, short, median cusp, and very short, blunt side cusps, all the cusps 

 with short cutting points. The lateral teeth have a base of attachment three 

 times as wide, and somewhat longer than the centrals, and asymmetrical by 

 the suppression of the inner, lower lateral expansion; the upper margin is 

 broadly reflected ; the reflection is short but symmetrical, having two equally 

 developed short, stout side cusps, bearing short cutting points ; the median 

 cusp is stout, long, extending nearly to the lower edge of the base of attach- 

 ment, beyond which projects slightly the short cutting point. 



The marginals are low and wide, the reflection as broad as the base of at- 

 tachment, reaching nearly to its lower edge, and furnished with one inner, 

 long, bluntly bifid, stout, oblique cutting point, and two or more short outer cut- 

 ting points. The same form of marginal is found in Pupa. 



The membrane is very peculiar in the lateral teeth, not only from their large 

 size, but also from their symmetrical, tricuspid reflection, quite like the usual 

 arrangement of central teeth in the Helicea. Similar lateral teeth are found 

 in Zonites Gundlachi. 



Helicodiscus lineatus, Say. 

 Vol. III. PI. XLYIII. Fig. 1. 



Shell widely umbilicated, discoidal ; epidermis greenish ; whorls about 4, 

 visible on the base of the shell as well as above, with numerous equidistant, 

 parallel, raised lines revolving upon them ; suture much impressed ; aperture 

 remote from the axis, semi-lunate, narrow, not expanding ; peristome acute, 

 thin ; umbilicus w r ide, forming a concave depression of the base, each volution 

 visible to the apex ; within the aperture, on the external circumference, are 

 placed from 1 to 3 pairs of minute, conical, white teeth, the first pair in sigh', 

 when looking into the aperture, the others more remote. Greater diameter 3i, 

 lesser 3 mill.; height, lijr mill. 



Helix lincata, Say, Journ. Phila. Acad., I. IS (1817); II. 273 (1S24) ; Nich. 



Encycl., 3d ed., IV. (1819) ; Binney's ed. 7, 24. —Binney, Host. Journ. Nat. 



Hist., III. 436, PL XXII. Fig. 6(1840); Terr. Moll., II. 261, PL XLYIII. 



Fig. 1. — DeKay, N. Y. Moll., 44 (1S43). — Gould, Invert., 179, Fig. 10:5 



(1841). —Adams, Vermont Mollusca, 161 (1842). — Ferussac, Tab. Syst., 44 ; 



Hist,, PL LXXIX. Fig. 1. — Deshayes in Fer., I. SO. — Chemnitz, 2d ed., 



II. 203, tab. CI. Figs. 13- 15. — Pfeiffer, Mon. ILL Viv., I. 184. — Reeve, 



Con. Icon., 724 (1852). — W. G. Binney, Terr. Moll., IV. 123. — Morse, 



Amer. Nat., I. 546, Fig. 44 (1867). 

 Planarbis parallclus, Say (?), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., II. 164 (1821); ed. Binney, 



63. 

 Hyalina ? Uneata, W. G. Binney, I, fc Fr.-W. Sh., I. 52 (1869). — Goeld ami 



Binney, Invert, of Mass., ed. 2, p. 404 (187"). 

 Helicodiscus lincata, Morse, Journ. Portl. Sue, I. 25, Figs. 61, 62, PI. II. Fig. 



3; PI. VIII. Fig. 63 (1S64). — Tuyon, Am. Journ. Conch., II. 264 (1866). 



