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white and marginated and notched at the pillar; 
brown, with two or three white bands on the 
body-whorl; inner lip minutely striated. 2... 
24. W. 31. 117. 
H. pomatia. Sub-umbilicated, ovate-ventri- 
cose, with five longitudinally-wrinkled whorls ; 
aperture roundish-lunated, and the outer lip 
slightly marginated, pale dull yellowish brown, 
with generally three darker obsolete bands on 
the body- whorl; inner lip much reflected over 
the umbilicus. 2...2. T. 34. B. 
H.aspersa. Imperforate, sub-ovate, and ob- 
tuse, with four irregularly creased and wrinkled 
whorls, and a semi-lunar rather elongated aper- 
ture, with white reflected margin. It varies 
much in its markings; but is commonly of a 
pale dull yellowish brown or ash-colour, with 
darker bands, which are usually more or less 
broken, and mottled all over. 14...14. T. 35. 
The common garden-snail. B. 
H. naticoripes. Imperforate, fragile, sub- 
globular, brownish olive; whorls transversely stri- 
ated; aperture very large; outer lip simple and 
acute; diam. 3. W. 34. ISI. 
H. nemastoma. Globosely conoid, ventri- 
cose, thick, imperforate, chestnut, with a white 
band on the lower part of its last whorl; apex 
rose-colour; columella and lip purplish red. 
