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and auricularia could thus be studied by his visitors as 

 well as by himself. One of these, Mr. E. Waller, at last 

 thought the affinity with Limnsea peregra so close as to 

 make Harvey's snail a mere variety of the latter ; and 

 the grounds for this opinion, after Mr. Waller's death, 

 formed the matter of some further notes contributed by 

 Mr. More to the "Zoologist" on the same interesting 

 little mollusc. 



