APPENDIX. IX 



1039. LIMNiEA SUBGLOBOSA. 



L. testa ovato-subgiobosa, spirabrevissima, aciitius- 

 cula ; anfractu ultimo ventricoso j apertura ampl-^. 

 Long. JL unc. lat. ^ unc. 



Obs. This is the roundest species of Limnsea I 

 have seen, it is of a dirty black colour, the lips very- 

 thin, hornlike, and of ^. pale colour. Locality un- 

 known, 



1048«. MELANIA INERMIS. 



M. testa obovata, laevi, fusca, anfractibus 3 ad 4, ven- 

 tricosis, sutura valida ; apertura lactea, margin© 

 nigro : long. 1 unc. lat. -^^ ^^i^c. 



Obs. If the characters of the aperture were not 

 carefully observed, this shell would be ranked with 

 the Paludinae. Both the specimens in this collection 

 are eroded at the apices. From Georgia. Helix im- 

 perfecta, Budgen MS. We have named it inermis, 

 because, though nearly resembling M. Amarula in 

 general appearance, it is destitute of spines. 



1056. MELANOPSIS LABIATA. 



M. test^ elliptica, tuberculato-tricarinati, spir^ 



brevi, acuminata, apertura ovata^ labio columel- 



lari incrassato, expanso, infra calloso : intus alb-^, 



castaneo-trifasciata. Long ^V ^^c. lat. ^ unc. 



Obs. Buccinum olivaceum, Solander MS. The 



small knotted greenish Buccinum, Budgin MS. 



1069. PALUDINA OLIVACEA. 



P. testa sinistrors^, oblonga, laevi, olivacea, anfrac- 

 tibus 5 ad 6, ultimo maximo ', umbilico parvo ; 

 apertm*a ovata, superne acuta : long. 2^V unc. lat. 

 l^V unc. 



Obs. This is the only specimen of this fine shell 



we have ever seen. We have rather doubted whe- 



