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\Bulimus Lockhamensis(a), Mont., v. Ht. Bt. Moll., vol. iv, p. 89, pl. 127, fig. 6 .)..) 4 |..)../..]..)..).. 
—  acutus(d), Miiller a vol. iv, p. 86, pl. 128, fig. 5 | Caer a3 |e 
— _ obscurus(c), Id. FF vol. iv, p. 90, pl. 128) fig. 7.) e}oc|octoe| 
— lubricus, Id. 5 Vol! ive peal 2o gpl L 20s tiple ee ea ies h alo lee eel 
— tridens, Pulteney 33 vol..iv, p» 128; pli 125; fig.9 Vc) ).<|et lly aa} 
Achatina acicula(d), Miiller - yol. iy; p. I30jjpls 128, fig 4 ol ee 
40 Pupa umbilicata, Draparnaud a vol. iv; p- 993 pls 129) fies 7 so -lnclee Ieraleve tlle 
— anglica Ferussac 5 vol. iv, p. 99, pl. 129, fig. Ogee aleralesl a8 
— muscorum, Linneus x vol.iv,p: 975 )pl. 129) figs. 8; Sac! a) gill ell ele 
— edentula, Draparnaud = volsivs peelOSm pla Osfios Dh | eels |e es |eee 
— minutissima, Hartmann oe vol. iv, p. 104, pl. 130, fig. aie |oec Ps) (oe| foe |leorl Sel ec! tel 
45) — pygmea, Draparnaud Hs vol. iv, P- 106, pl. 130, figs. AEG Fel allie cl iseslee| oral alert 
_ — Id. var. alpestris a soe Hlge| cial feelers (a el ey |e 
— sexdentatus, Montague i vol. iv, p. 108, ‘pl. 130, fig. 3. | 2 = 
— pusilla, Muller “f vol. iv, p. 111, pl. 130, fiz. Sie led teed tae || 
— antivertigo, Draparnaud a vol. iv, p. 109, pl. 130, fis. fee elie lala ale 
— angustior, Jeffreys a vol. iv, p. 112, pl. 130, fiz. 9 es sili 
50/Balea fragilis(e), Linneus - vol. iv, p. 114, pl. 128, figs. 8, 9|..|.. scalids Pe [ice ieee et 
Clausilia biplicata, Montague _ vol. iv, p. 118, pl. 129, fig. 2A Fe (Pe | Pe ff a 
— bidens, Miiller Voleivs people Zoster Oy) beslcalee (ee |oele |e 
— nigricans, Mat. and Rack. sf vol. iv, p. 121, pl. 129, figs. We 2h: Whale 
— plicatula, Draparnaud Bs vol. iv, p. 120, pl. 129, fic. 3 Neral sabe 
55|Carychium minimum, Miiller 3 vol. iv, p. 198, pl. 125, fic. Or eile iced lel eed ees ais 
Conovulus denticulatus(/), Montague a vol. iv, p. 194, pl. 125, fig. aes aco [= sl stalemate eke 
Limneea stagnalis(g), Linneus ss vol. iv, p. 174, pl. 124, figs. 2S) ba) ad Le aE ae 
— auricularia, Id. re, vol. iv, p. 169, pl. 123, figs. Wee lhe |e Pad (oad bes) 
—  peregra, Muller . vol. iv, p. 165, pl. 123, figs. 3-7 | ral elles rales] | 28) 2) 
60) —_ palustris, Linneus 3 vol. iv, p. 180, pl. 124, fig. el Wee) Zaligalaliactoe 
—  truncatulus, Miller - VOM PouliZy Pla b2As timer) 1p [neice |i een en eel 
— glaber(A), Id. # Vol pivcprel7Ss plakose ties Le ele |b |e ee ee 
—  glutinosa(z), Id. re vol. iv, p. 182, pl. 124, figs. 6S 7 eelee lec eee ee } 
Ancylus fluviatilis, Id. 3 vol. iv, p. 186, pl. 122, fig. 4 |, |) 41, = be tee le 
65, — lacustris, Id. 53 vol. iv, p. 188, pl. 122, fig. Gell (eal le= | lea loe a 
Physa fontinalis(/), Linneus 55 vol. iv, p. 140, pl. 122, fig. Niel eee #4 les Ne 
— hypnorum, Td. ns vol. iv, p. 143, pl. 122, figs. 6; 7). .|ee |. ol at 
Planorbis corneus, Id. _ vol. iv, p. 147, pl. 126, figs. 4, Sie hate | 5 sel 
—  spirorbis, Id. os vol. iv, p. 159, pl. 127, figs. 9,10) «| #| «|| «{--|--| +! 
70| — __ vortex, Id. = vol. iv, p. 157, pl. 127, figs. 6-8] x |" |--| «| 4{--|--| «| 
—  contortus, Id. % vol. iv, p. 160, pl. 126, fig. 8) udle= teal femal herd be ~ 
— albus, Miiller oo vol. iv, p. 149, pl. 126, figs. 1, 2) | 1 4| «| |- = 
73} — __ glaber(/), Jeffreys os vol. iv, p. 150, pl. 126, figs. B59 lise «]a|--|--]--[-: 
(a) A fragment of what appears to be this species is in my cabinet, and the name is also in Mr. Trimmer’s Paper on the 
Orton Gravel.— Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., val. x, p. 346. 
(0) A fragment, on the authority of Mr. Pickering. 
(c) In Mr. Brown’s List. 
(d) Professor Morris, in his ‘Catalogue,’ gives this from Clacton. May not the burrowing habits of the living animal have 
introduced it amongst the fossils? I have frequently found dead specimens when examining the Cor. Crag sand. 
(e) I have been unable to obtain any satisfactory evidence of the fossil state of this species. An imperfect Clausilia much 
resembles it, and may possibly have been mistaken as such. 
(f) From the Valley of the Nar. (C. B. Rose.) 
(g) My cabinet contains only a fragment, from Clacton, of what may be this species. 
(hk) This is given with a ?,in Mr. Prestwich’s Paper, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xi, p. 110, loc. Shacklewell Lane. It is 
mentioned also in Mr. Trimmer’s Paper on the Orton Gravel, loc. cit. ante. 
(i) From Sir Charles Lyell’s Paper on the Mundesley Fresh-water Beds.— Phil. Mag., vol. xvi, p. 365. 
(k) The fragment ofa Physa, from Clacton, is in my cabinet, but not perfect enough to determine the species. 
(2) Pl. levis is mentioned in Sir Charles Lyell’s Paper from Mundesley. I presume it is this species. 
