104 THE SNAIL 



C. The collar is a thickened fleshy rim surrounding 

 the mouth of the shell, and separated hy a deep 

 groove from the body, which it encircles. It is 

 thicker at the sides than in front or behind, and 

 is especially thick on the right side in the angle of 

 the mouth of the shell. 



d. The external apertures. 



i. The mouth, is a small aperture on the ventral 

 surface of the anterior end of the head. It 

 is bordered at the sides by two prominent 

 lateral lips, and is separated from the foot by 

 a less conspicuous inferior lip. 



Pass a seeker into the mouth, and then upwards and 

 backwards into the cavity of the buccal mass. 



ii. The genital aperture is on the right side of the 

 head, behind and below the larger tentacle, and 

 immediately behind the posterior edge of the 

 right lip. Prom it a groove runs backwards 

 along the dorsal surface of the body : a similar 

 groove runs along the left side. 



Pass a seeker into the genital aperture, and backwards 

 along the genital passage. 



iii. The respiratory or pulmonary aperture. On 

 the right side of the collar at its widest part 

 is a deep notch, at the dorsal end of which 

 is a large round hole, the respiratory aperture, 

 leading into the pulmonary chamber. 



Wash away the mucus from the collar on the right side ; 

 clean the notch in the collar, and pass a seeker through the 

 respiratory aperture into the pulmonary chamber. 



iv. The anus is a smaller slit-like hole placed imme- 

 diately below and to the right of the respira- 

 tory aperture. Prom it a spout-like groove 

 runs forwards to the edge of the collar. 

 Clean the anal opening and groove, and pass a seeker 

 into the anus and back along the rectum. 



