112 MOLLUSCA FROM THE CRAG. 



This species was found by Captain Alexander at Bulcliam, and by Mr. Wigham 

 near Norwich, but by no means abundantly at either locality. The specimen 

 figured is from the cabinet of Mr. Lyell. There docs not appear to be the slightest 

 diflference between the few specimens I have seen from the Mammaliferous Crag 

 and those of the present day. This shell is found in great abundance in the 

 ti-uly Fhmatile deposits of Stutton and Clacton, and also its operculum. A slight 

 variation in form exists among these specimens, some being much more ventricose 

 than others, but the same differences may be observed in the recent shells. This 

 species was separated from Paludina by Mr. J. E. Gray, and formed into a genus 

 under the name of BitJnnia, in consequence of its possessing a calcareous operculum, 

 and from the shell being thickened internally behind the peritreme ; these characters, 

 however, can scarcely be considered as more than specific, as the animals are said to 

 be precisely similar, and the different species, like the Naticse, are furnished some 

 with a calcareous, others with only a corneous operculum. 



Valvata, Mailer, 1781. 



Neeita (spec.) Midler. 



Turbo (spec.) Mont. 

 Gen. Char. Shell conical, or sometimes discoidal, thin, corneous, or semitransparent, 

 with rounded or cylindrical volutions, not impressed by the preceding whorl, generally 

 smooth, sometimes carinated ; aperture nearly circular, with a sharp and continuous 

 peritreme, not reflected ; operculum corneous. 



This is a true fresh-w^ater genus, and the few individuals found in the Crag associated 

 with marine and estuai-y shells are, in all probability, transported specimens. Some 

 shells of this genus approach so near in form to species of the genus Planorbis as t 

 be almost undistinguishable in a fossil state. It may be remarked that the aperture 

 in this shell is always more distinctly orbicular, and not at all impressed by the previous 

 volution. 



1. Valvata piscinalis. 3IillL Tab. XII, fig. 3. 



Nerita piscinalis. Miilhr. Verm. p. 172, No. 358, 1774. 

 Helix piscinalis. Gmel. Syst. p. 3627, 1788. 

 TuEBO FONTiNALis. Mont. Test. Brit. p. 348, 1803. 



— Don. Brit. Shells, iii, t. 102. 

 Cyclostoma obtusum. Brap. Moll. t. 1, fig. 14, 1805. 

 Valvata piscinalis. Flem. Brit. An. p. 286, 1828. 



— Gray. 2d edit. Turt. Man. pi. 10, fig. 114. 



— Diijardin. Mem. Geol. dc France, torn, xi, pt. 2. 



— S. Wood. Catalogue 1842. 



— Morris. Catalogue of Brit. Foss. p. 166, 1843. 

 Valvata antiuua. Id. 



— G. Sowerbtj. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1838, p. 574. 



V. Testa tenui, glohoso-conoided, subtrochiformi, vel turbinoided, jjerforatd ; spird 

 mediocre elevatd; avfractibus 4 — 5, convcwis, rotimdaiis ; suturd depressd ; aperturd 

 rotmidd ; timbilico prof undo. 



