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[subvar decollata (ftzgerald) : With the apex decol- 
lated.’ 
Fic. 5. Limnea Peregra. var. labisa. 
v. labiosa (Jeff.): Shell smaller, having the outer lip 
remarkably expanded and reflected. L. 0.5., B. 0.35. (B.C., 
voli, p. 105.) Vide fig. 5. 
v. lacustris (Zeach): Shell small, thin, glossy, concen- 
trically grooved; spire very short; aperture large. 
Body of a darker colour. (= Gulnaria lacustris. Leach 
Moll. Brit. Syn., p. 107.) 
v. lutea (Mont.): Shell very solid indeed ; spire short, 
consisting of from 3-4 whorls (= Helix lutea, Mont. Test. 
Brit., p. 180, tab. 16, f. 6.) 
v. acuminata (Jeff.): Shellresembling v. ovata, except 
in having a more produced spire, and a smaller mouth. 
(B. C., vol. i., p. 105.) 
v. intermedia (Fér.): Shellrather compressed towards 
the front margin, and thinner than usual; spire more 
produced ; mouth expanded (=Limnza intermedia, Fer. 
in Lam. An. sans. vert. vi., pt. ii., p. 162.) B.C., vol. i, 
p- 105. 
v. oblonga (Jeff.): Shell oblong and compressed in 
front. (B.C., vol. i., p. 105.) 
v. picta (Jeff.): Shellrather smaller than v. labiosa and 
beautifully marked by alternate bands of brown and white, 
which are sometimes confluent. (B. C., vol. i, p. 105.) 
v. maritima (Jeff.): Shell dwarfed, rather solid ; spire 
produced ; suture deep. B. C., vol. i., p. 105.) 
v. lineata (Bean.): Shell oblong, ovate, subventicose, 
with about twelve long and short (often forked) raised 
