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thina, Helix, Lymnea, Bulimus, Mela- 

 nia, and Planorbis. 



In Turton's Linne 267 species of 

 Helix are described ; and GT species 

 have been ascertained as indigenous 

 to Britain. 



Genus 30th.— NERITA. Animal 

 a Limax ; shell univalve, spiral, gib- 

 bous, flattish at bottom ; aperture 

 semiorbicular, or semilunar ; pillar-lip 

 transversely truncate, flattish. Linn. 

 Si/st. 329 Plate 9th, %. 30th. 



This genus is divided into three 

 families : # Umbilicat8e, umbilicate ; 

 * # Imperforata?, &c. imperforate, with 

 the lips toothless ; ** # Imperforate, 

 with the lips toothed. 



Habitation. The Neritse inhabit 

 the sea, lakes, and rivers. Those in- 

 habiting the sea are, for the most part, 

 found near the shore, and several are 

 attached to marine plants ; and some 

 are only found in deep water, so that 



