308 APPENDIX. 
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'Planorbis nautileus, Linneus, v, Hist. Brit. Moll., vol. iv, p. 152, pl. 126, figs. 6,7) 4] |x| y|.. | + 
75 — onitidus, Miller f vol. iv, p. 161,pl.127, figs.11, 12) ,],.] y|-. ¥ le 
| — marginatus, Draparnaud 3 vol. iv, p. 155, pl. 127, figs. 1-3) . | 4. | | x! x alle 
— carinatus, Miller a vol. iv, p- 152, pl. 127, figs. 4, 5)..|,.|. 
| — lacustris, Lightfoot ; vol. iv, pa L62N pl: 1285 fies alse (eels alee lee fae 
Cyclostoma elegans(a), Miiller of Voleyiv, per 2 OU swplopL22 etig-sy ss ore | eral aval een ene feed eee 
80 Acicula lineata, Draparnaud Bs vol. iv, p. 204, [oe Aa sia lool |oqllacliool alley |loolle - 
; — — Td. var. perversa ,, uate : ; ; . olla el level palate fee etal oe ae 
| 
PECTINIBRANCHIATA. 
| IMertined fluviatilis, Linneus, v. Hist. Brit. Moll., vol. iil, Ties 1) Gi Zdlo sit BN ad dic clio |cellaelloalte alicia | =. 
Paludina vivipara(6), Id. 50 vol. iii, Hy TG Zales Ie BiG ol anlisuliee)|ouljoc| (Gullo 
—  marginata, Michaud, vide p. 320 seal eal ae setae fete tonal ke 
'Bithinia tentaculata, Linneus, v. Hist. Brit. Moll., vol. iii, p- ors pl. 71, fies. 5, os Folie allie ll all oll aa 
85| — _ ventricosa, Gray a Valle ats Tey Wh IG ZAG TE Ais! djbslico|loalies| -a|joailacl| > 
Rissoa Thermalis? Linneeus, vide p. 319 Seah c : 3 c Ala lies le ollined|c-e|/o5]lo-olla 
eles piscinalis, Miller, v. Hist. Brit. Moll., Vol. Ii; pe LOS ple 715 Ges Os TOW |e yell tsel lise os 
— Id. var. antiqua, Morris ,, undo ‘ : ; F bilere|| at lhe 3 alts 
88 — cristata, Miiller * vol. iii, p. 21, pl. 71, figs. 11-13} | | x Se eesleral ee 
(a) Specimens of this species, with 1. ericetorwm and other /and shells, are found at Bostol, near Woolwich, in a deposit of 
several feet in thickness (8—10), probably a talus from the chalk. A similar bed, containing numerous species of land shells, is 
mentioned as resting upon the Greensand at Gore Cliff. (Bowerbank, ‘ Proc. Geol, Soc.’, vol. ii, p. 449.) I have met with this 
species (C. elegans) in like situations over the Crag, though I have never seen it in a living state in the eastern part of Suffolk. 
Mr. Woodward gives it from the Caves of Torquay. 
(4) This is given in Sir Charles Lyell’s Paper on the Mundesley and Runton Beds, loc. eit. ante. 
He Lrx Fruticum, Miller. Tab. XXXI, fig. 19, a, 6. 
Heiix rruticum. Mull. Verm. Terr. et Fluv. Hist., p. 71, No. 267, 1773. 
— — Schriter. Erdconch., p. 178, t. 2, fig. 19, Nos. 55—59, 1771. 
— = Chemn. Conch. Cab., vol. ix, p. 150, t. 133, fig. 1203, 1786. 
— — Drap. Hist. Nat. des Moll. Ter. de la France, p. 83, No. 10, pl. 5, 
figs. 16, 17, 1805. 
— — Brard. Hist. des Moll., p. 58, No. 14, pl. 2, fig. 13, 1815. 
— —_— Pfief. Deutsch Land und Sussw. Moll., p. 23, No. 3, pl. 2, figs. 3—a, 
1821. 
— a Réssmas!. Icon. der Lund. und Sussw. Moll., p. 61, pl. 1, fig. 8. 
— CINEREA. Poiret. Prodr., p. 75, No. 8. Fide Deshayes. 
— TERRESTRIS? Gmel. ex Drap. 
Spee. Char. ‘‘Testd orbiculato-convexa, umbilicatd, tenui, pellucidd, obsoleté-striatd, albidd ; spird 
subprominuld, labro margine reflexo.” 
Shell roundedly convex, umbilicate, thin, pellucid, obsoletely striated, white ; spire slightly prominent ; 
outer lip reflexed. 
Diameter, + inch. 
Locality. Fossil, Stutton. 
Recent, Denmark, France dans la Bresse (Depart. de l’ Aisne), Saléve near Geneva (Jeffreys). 
