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10th. In June, 1819, Dr. Turton, In his Concliological Dic- 

 tionary, added — 

 1. Pupa marginata. 



11th. Baron Ferussac, in 1820, in his Concordance oj the 

 British Land and Fresh-water Mollusca, first published as 

 British, from specimens sent by Dr. Leach and Dr. Goodall, 

 together with Testacella Maugei — 



1. Helix Carthusiana. — 2. Clausilia Rolphii. 



12th. In 1821, at the end of an outline of an arrangement of 

 Mollusca, published in the Medical Repository, I added the 

 following, among some others which had been neglected by 

 British authors : — 



1. Assiminia Grayana. — 2. Bithinia ventricosa. — 3. Arion 

 hortensis. — 4. Zonites crystallinus. — 5. Zonites nitidulus. — 

 6. Zonites radiatulus. — 7. Zonites lucidus. — 8. Zonites pyg- 

 mteus. 



13th. In 1822, Dr. Turton, in his work on bivalves, added — 

 1. Pisidium pusillum. 



14th. In the same year, Mr, Miller, in his List of Shells 

 about Bristol, with three noticed in the former list, added — 

 1. Zonites alliarius. 



15th. In the same year, M. Ferussac, in his Prodromus, 

 added — 



1 . Pupa anglica, sent him by Mr. Bean. 



16th. In 1825, the Rev. Mr. Sheppard, in his List of Suffolk 

 Shells, added — 



1 . Vertigo edentula. — 2. Planorbis carinatus, var. deformis. 

 — 3. Pisidium Henslowianum. 



17th. In 1826, Dr. Turton, in his Conchological Notices, in 

 the Zoological Journal, added — 



1. Cyclostoma simile Drap., if not Bithinia ventricosa. — 2. 

 Cyclostoma acutum Drap. — 3. Limnaaus scaturiginum, which 

 appears to be Lim. stagnalis junior, — all shells which it is im- 

 possible todeterminei and with them he introduced the foreign 

 Bulimus decollatus. 



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