292 SUCCINEID>5: 



1826. Siiccinea elec/ans (N) : Risso, Hint. Nat. Euro]), nierid., 



iv, p. 59. 



1827. Succinea ohlomja, Drap. : Brown, lllust. Conch. Brit., 



ed. 1, pi. xlii, f. 34 & 35. 

 1829. Amphibulina pvtris, var. elongata : Hartmann, Sturm's 



DeutscM. Fauna, vi, hft. 8, no. 7. 

 1840,) Succinea Pfeifferi, var. : Gray, Turton's Manual, new 

 Apr. / ed., pi. vi, f. 74=^. 



Q , I Succinea ijracilis, Alder : Brown, lllust. Conch. Brit., 

 jgl^Q r ■ ed. 2, p. 35, pi. xiv, f. 34 & 35. [Non Alder.] 



1843. Succinea, Corsica, Shuttl. : Shuttleworth, Mittheil. 



Naturf. Gesell, Bern., 1843, p. 13. 

 18i5,\ Succinea (jracilis, Alder : Brown, lllust. L. & F.-W. 

 Feb. / Conch. Brit., p. 30, pi. iv, f. 26 & 27. 



1845,) Succinea loncjiscata, spec. nov. : Morelet, Descript. 

 July./ Moll. Port., p. 51, pi. v, f. 1. 



1852, ■( Succinea Millleri, var. p : Leach, Moll. Brit. Synop., 

 Feb. / p. 58. 



1852, 1 Succinea putris, var. gracilis : Forbes & Hanley, Brit. 

 Apr. / Moll., iv, p. 133, pi. cxxxi, f. 3. 



1855,^ Succinea loncjiscata. Morel. : Moquin-Tandon, Hist. 

 Sept./ Moll. France, ii, p. 59, pi. vii, f. 6 & 7. 



1855, ') Succinea {Tapada) elegans, Risso : Pfeiffer, Malak. 

 Nov./ Bldtt., ii, p'. 118. 



1857. Succinea putris, var. a : Gray, Turton's Manual, new 



ed., p. 147, pi. vi, f. 74*. 



1862. Succinea elegans, Risso [pars] : Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., 



i, p. 153; V, pi. viii, f. 5. 



1863. Succinea elegans, Risso [pars] : Reeve, L. & F.-W. Moll. 



Brit. Is., p. 43, figs. 



1864. Succinea {Nerilostoma) gracilis. Alder : Morch, Synop. 



Moll. Da)iice, p. 33. 

 1877. Succinea putris, var. olivula, nob. : Baudon, Journ. de 



Conchyl., xxv, p. 136, pi. vi, f. 6. 

 1879. Succinea stagnalis, Gassies : Baudon, o. c, xxvii, p. 289, 



pi. xi, f. 1. [Non Gassies = purtis.] ' 



1884. Succinea {Amphihina) elegans, Risso : Clessin, Deutsch. 



Excur. Moll. Fauna, ed. 2, p. 347, f. 202. j 



[Germain {Moll. France, ii, p. 223) states that S. itala, ; 



Jan., is a synonym.] 



First recorded as British in 1819, by W. Leach, as S. , 



millleri, var. p. {See ref. above.) i 



British Distribution in Time : Pliocene to Recent. ; 



4. Succinea arenaria, Bouchard-Chantereaux. ' 



Etym. : — Lat. arenaria, pertaining to sand. , 



1833. Succinea ohlonga : Jeffreys, Trans. Linn. Soc, xvi, I 

 p. .505. [Non Draparuaud.] j 



