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Buliinus Lockhamensis(rt), Mont., v. Ht. B 



— acutus(i), Miiller 



— obscurus(c), Id. 



— lubricus, Id. 



— tridens, Pulteney 

 Acbatina acicula(c?), Miiller 



Pupa umbilicata, Draparnaud , 



— anglica Ferussac , 



— muscorum, Linnaeus , 



— edentula, Draparnaud , 



— minutissima, tlartmann , 



— pygmsea, Draparnaud , 



— — Id. var. alpestris , 



— sexdentatus, Montague , 



— pusilla, Midler , 



— antivertigo, Draparnaud , 



— angustior, Jeffreys , 

 Balea fragilis(e), Linnaeus , 

 Clausilia biplicata, Montague , 



— bidens, Miiller , 



— nigricans, Mat. and Rack. , 



— plicatula, Draparnaud , 

 Carychium minimum, Miiller , 

 Conovulus denticulatus(y), Montague , 

 Limnsea stagnalis(</), Linnaeus , 



— auricularia, Id. , 



— peregra, Midler , 



— palustris, Linnaeus , 



— truncatulus, Miiller , 



— glaber(A), Id. , 



— glutinosa(i), Id. , 

 Ancylus fluviatilis, Id. , 



— lacustris, Id. , 

 Pliysa fontinalis(A), Linnaeus , 



• — bypnorum, Id. , 

 Planorbis corneus, Id. , 



— spirorbis, Id. , 



— vortex, Id. , 



— contortus, Id. , 



— albus, Miiller , 



— glaber(/), Jeffreys 



t. Moll., vol. iv, p. 89, pi. 127, fig. 6 

 vol. iv, p. 86, pi. 128, fig. 5 

 vol. iv, p. 90, pi. 128, fig. 7 . 



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vol. iv. p. 125, pi. 125, fig. 8 . 

 vol. iv, p. 128, pi. 125, fig. 9 . 

 vol. iv, p. 130, pi. 128, fig. 4 . 

 vol. iv, p. 95, pi. 129, fig. 7 . 

 vol. iv, p. 99, pi. 129, fig. 6 

 vol. iv, p. 97, pi. 129, figs. 8, 9 

 vol. iv, p. 103, pi. 130, fig. 1 

 vol. iv, p. 104, pi. 130, fig. 2 

 vol. iv, p. 106, pi. 130, figs. 4-6 



vol. iv, p. 108, pi. 130, fig. 3 

 vol. iv, p. Ill, pi. 130, fig. 8 . 

 vol. iv, p. 109, pi. 130, fig. 7 . 

 vol. iv, p. 112, pi. 130, fig. 9 . 

 vol. iv, p. 114, pi. 128, figs. 8, 9 

 vol. iv, p. 118, pi. 129, fig. 4 . 

 vol. iv, p. 116, pi. 128, fig. 10 

 vol. iv, p. 121, pi. 129, figs. 1,2 

 vol.iv, p. 120, pi. 129, fig. 3 

 vol. iv, p. 198, pi. 125, fig. 6 . 



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 vol. iv, p. 165, pi. 123, figs. 3-7 

 vol. iv,p. 180, pi. 124, fig. 2 . 



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 vol. iv, p. 159, pi. 127, figs. 9, 10 

 , vol. iv, p. 157, pi. 127, figs. 6-8 

 vol. iv, p. 160, pi. 126, fig. 3 . 

 vol. iv, p. 149, pi. 126, figs. 1,2 

 vol. iv, p. 150, pi. 126, figs. 8, 9 



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(a) A fragment of what appears to be this species is in my cabinet, and the name is also in Mr. Trimmer's Paper on the 

 Orton Gravel. — Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. x, p. 346. 

 (A) A fragment, on the authority of Mr. Pickering, 

 (e) In Mr. Brown's List. 



(d) Professor Morris, in his ' Catalogue,' gives this from Clacton. May not the burrowing habits of the living animal have 

 introduced it amongst the fossils ? I have frequently found dead specimens when examining the Cor. Crag sand. 



(e) I have been unable to obtain any satisfactory evidence of the fossil state of this species. An imperfect Clausilia much 

 resembles it, and may possibly have been mistaken as such. 



(/) From the Valley of the Nar. (C. B. Rose.) 



(g) My cabinet contains only a fragment, from Clacton, of what may he this species. 



(/*) This is given with a ?, in Mr. Prestwich's Paper, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xi, p. 110, loc. Shacklewell Lane. It is 

 mentioned also in Mr. Trimmer's Paper on the Orton Gravel, loc. cit. ante. 



(i) From Sir Charles Lyell's Paper on the Mundesley Fresh-water Beds. — Phil. Mag., vol. xvi, p. 3(i"). 



(/c) The fragment of a Physa, from Clacton, is in ray cabinet, but not perfect enough to determine the species. 



(/) PL lavis is mentioned iu Sir Charles Lyell's Paper from Mundesley. I presume it is this species. 



