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FIG. 



5, 6 Profile and ventral views of a shell about one month old, 



natural size and enlarged. 

 7 Dorsal and lateral views of a shell about three months 



old, natural size. 

 8, 9 The same, x 3. 



10 Surface of the shell, x 10. 



11 The same, x 20. 



12 Transverse section of the prismatic layer of the shell, x 100. 



13 A section of a part of the peristome, x 40. 



14 A section of the peristome and a part of the shell, x 10. 



15 A section of the shell; cuticle; outer layer; median layer; 



inner layer. 



16 A section of the volutions, x 2. 



17 One volution more highly magnified, x 6. 



18 A transverse section of the peristome, x 2. 



PLATE 3 

 Pig. 



1 Dorsal view of a shell and extended animal. The smaller 



figure represents a newly hatched animal. Both figures 

 are natural size. 



2 Profile view of shell and extended animal, natural size. 



3 An animal from which the shell has been removed, show- 



ing protruding penis; 1 penis; 2 anus: 3 stomach; 4 ovo- 

 ■testis; 5 intestine; 6 digestive gland; 7 kidney; S pulmon- 

 ary vein. 



4 The same view as in figure 3, the volutions being partially 



uncoiled to show the position of the generative organs. 

 For explanation of the organs see plate 23, figure 9. 



5 Ventral view, the animal being retracted within the shell ; 



1, respiratory orifice. 



6 Laterobasal surface of the integument, x 6. 



7 A part of the integument of the dorsal part of the foot, x 6. 



