MALACOZOA. GASTEROPODA. PULMOBRANCHIATA. 1 1 1 



B. LimncBUs trujicdtulus fossdrius. Ditch Mud-Shell. 



Shell oblong, pointed, but generally abrupt by erosion, with 

 the turns moderately convex, thickish, distinctly striulate and 

 often rugose ; the mouth oval-oblong, the inner lip expanded, 

 the umbilicus covered ; the colour yellowish-brown, frequently 

 with a tinge of reddish or purplish, of the interior yellowish- 

 brown, of the inner lip pink or Avhite. 



Common in still muddy water, as in ponds and ditches. 



C. LimiKEus trimcdtuliis minidus. Dwarf Mud- Shell. 



Shell ovato-oblong, pointed, with the turns well rounded, 

 glossy, striate ; the mouth ovate, the inner lip moderately ex- 

 panded ; the umbilicus covered ; the colour clear deep red- 

 dish-brown, of the interior similar, of the mouth pinkish. 



Occurs in clear brooks, rills, and sometimes mossy springs. 



Lymnaea minuta. Var. Drap. MoU. Terr, et Fluv. 



To one or other of these varieties belong the following re- 

 ferences : — 



Buccinum truncatulum. Mullcr, Verm. Terr, et Fluv. ii. 130. 

 —Helix fossaria. Mont. Test. Brit. 372. PI. \G. f. 9. PI. 16. f. 9. 

 bad. — Lymnsea minuta. Lamk. Syst. vi. 2, 162. Ed. n. viii. 415. 

 — Lymnoea minuta. Drap. Moll. 'Terr, et Fluv. 53; PI. 3. f. 5, 

 6, 7.— Lymnsea fossaria. Brown, Illustr. PI. 42. f. 12, 13.— 

 Limnsea fossaria. Flem. Brit. Anim. 274. — Limneeus truucatulus. 

 Gray's Turton. 240. 



There is a character by which Limneeus palustris may 

 readily be distinguished from Limnseus truucatulus, in all 

 their forms. In the former, the upper margin of the spiral 

 turns gradually slopes to a sulcato-crenulate edge, which 

 although thin has a slight rim, and is laid over the next turn 

 so as to form a little-impressed suture. In Limneeus truuca- 

 tulus, the upper margin of the spiral turns curves in rather 

 abruptly, forming a deeply impressed suture, without any ap- 

 pearance of a rim or border. 



Gexus 2. Physa. Bubble-Shell. 



Animal ova], spiral; head \\itli tw^o long, slender, 

 tapering tentacula, bearing eyes at their base internally; 

 mantle with two digitate lobes capable of being much 

 extended ; foot long, rather pointed behind. 



Shell sinistral, subglobose, oval, or oblong, delicate, 



