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tance, the former issuing under the right tentaculum, the 

 latter at the pulmonary cavity. In consequence of this ar- 

 rangement, the individuals of L. stagnalis have been ob- 

 served by GEOFFROY and MULLER to unite together in a 

 chain during coition, the first and last members of the se- 

 ries exercising only one of the sexual functions, the inter- 

 vening individuals impregnating and receiving impregna- 

 tion at the same time. Whether this is the constant or 

 only accidental practice of this species, does not appear to 

 be determined. We know that many other species of the 

 genus are mutually impregnated, as usual, in pairs only. 



The species of this genus are numerous. They reside in 

 pools, lakes, and rivers, and furnish a favourite repast 

 to the different kinds of trouts and water-fowl. The fol- 

 lowing are natives of Britain : L. stagnalis, fragilis, pa- 

 lustris, fossarius, octaiifractus, detritus, auricularius, pu- 

 tris, glutinosits, and probably Helix lutea of MONTAGU. 



With regard to the Lynmeus auricular ius, it would ap- 

 pear, from the observations of DBAPAHNAUD, " Histoire 

 des Mollusques" p. 49., that it exhibits a very singular 

 structure of the respiratory organs. We shall quote his 

 own words : " L'animal est pourvu de quatre filamens on 

 tubes qui partent de la partie superiure du cou, pres du 

 manteau; ce sont des trachees. Ces tubes sont longs, 

 blancs et tres transparens, et on ne les distingue bien qu' a 

 la loupe. Leur surface est comme rugueuse, et leur extre- 

 mite est un peu renflee. Us sont retractiles. L'animal les 

 fait sortir a volonte, un, deux, trois ensemble : il les agite 

 et les contourne sans cesse en divers sens : ce qui fait qu'on 

 les prendroit pour de petits vers. Je presume que par ce 

 mouvement oes organes separent de Peau Fair que y'est 

 contenu el Tabsorbent. Cet animal est tres sujet, ainsi que 

 les autres gasteropodes fluviatiles, a etre infeste par le nats 

 vermicularis, qui se loge ordinairement entre le cou et le 



