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TAG. NXRV IT, 
CARY CHIUM,: UNDULATUM. 
C. anfractibus quinque, pas! lari lutescente i iascus fusco- 
ferrugineis obliquis :anduiosis, superis tusco-ferru- 
gineis concoloribus, elévato- undulatis ore albo, labio 
interno uniplicato. ie aes 
Hlabitat in St. Vincent insula. 
UNDULATED CARYCHIUM. 
Whirls five, the last dirty yellow with brown-rusty ob- 
lique undulating bands; upper volutions plain brown-rust 
coloured with elevated undulations ; mouth white, internal 
lip with one fold. 
Inhabits St. Vincent. 
The following species inhabits Britain, viz. 
CARYCHIUM MINIMUM. 
C. pellucido-albidum; anfractibus quinque longitudi- 
naliter striatis; labio interno bidentato. 
Carychium minimum. Mull. Verm. 2, 125, 321. 
Helix Carychium. Gmel. Syst. 3665. 
‘Turbo Carychiam. Mont. Test. Brit. 2, 339. 
Trans. Lin. Soc. 8, 182. 
Pult. Hutch. Dorset. tab. 21, fig. 16. 
Habitat in Europe sylvis sub muscis passim. 
LEAST CARYCHIUM. 
Pellucid-whitish, with five longitudinally-striated volu- 
ions; internal lip with two teeth or folds. 
Inhabits the European woods under moss every where. 
When alive the shell is brownish, with the basal and half of 
the penultimate whirl whitish. The inner lip has sometimes 
the rudiment of a third tooth placed above the other two 
teeth. 
