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pale lilies and four dufky, fpotted 

 with black. 



Inhabits lliady groves. 



Limax Flavus. Linn. No. j. 

 The Amber Slug. Plate III. Fig. 

 4. Is, when full grown, an inch 

 and a half long ; its back, is promi- 

 nent, its belly hollowed, and its 

 head is fmall ; the whole is flightly 

 wrinkled of a glofly yellow, with 

 a caft of brown in it, and varie- 

 gated with greyifli fpots. 



Is common among {hrubs, in the 

 North of England in woods. 



Elle fait fa demeure dans de fom- 

 bres bocages. 



La Limace couleur d'Ambre. 



Dans toute fa grandeur elle a un 

 pouce et demi J le dos eft I'aillant, 

 le ventre renfonce, et la tete pe- 

 tite. Le tout eft legerement fil- 

 lone et d'un jaune liiifmt, mele 

 d'un pen de brun, et bigarre de 

 taches g;risatres. 



Elles abondent parmi les arbrif- 

 feaux, au Nord de I'Angleterre 

 dans les bois. 



GENUS 2. LAPLYSIA. Tab. III. 



CHARACTER GENERIS. 



Corpus repens, obvelatum membranis reflexis. Clypeo dorfall, mem- 

 branaceo, pulmones obtegente. Foramen laterale, dextrum, proge- 

 nitalibus. Anus fupra extremitatem dorfi. Tentacula quatuor, an- 

 terius fita. Linn. Syft. Nat. Pag. 1082. 



2d G E N U S. The S E A H A R E. Plate III. 



C-H A R A C T E R OF THE GENUS. 



The^hody creeping, covered over with membranes folded back. Has a 

 ftiield over its back compofed of a membrane, and ferving to cover 

 the lungs. A hole on the right fide for the parts of generation, the 

 anus fltuate above the extremity of the back. Four feelers placed 

 forwards. 



2me. GENRE. 



