fjo SHELLS. Class VI. 



fnails bore any proportion in fize to thofe of Hir. 



pi nus. 



Its name is derived not from any thing relating 

 to an orchard, but from UZ^x, an operculum, k 

 having a very ftrong one. Tins feems to be the 

 fpecies defcribed by Pliny, lib. viii. c. ^g, which 

 he fays was fcarce -, that it covered itfelf with the 

 opercle, and lodged under ground ; and that 

 they were at firfi found only about the maritime 

 dips, and more lately near Velitr*. 



Tab. lxxxiv. fig, 12 8. 



Hor ten/is. 

 129. Gar- 

 den. 



Coch'ea vulgaris major puila maculata et fafciata hortenfis. 



Lift, Angl, tab. ii. fig. 2. Gualtieri, tab. i. fig. C. 

 Helix lucorum. Lin. Syfi. 1247. No. 692. Lift. Conch* 



tab, 49. fig. 47. The common garden fnail. 



Sn\ in form like the laft, but lefTer, and not 

 Umbilicated and clouded, or mottled with browns. 

 Thefe are often ufed with fuccefs in confumptive 



ca r cs. 



Tab. lxxxiv. fig. 129. 



Arbuftorum. Lin, Syfi. 1245. No. 68c. Lift. AngL tab. ii, fig. 4. Faun. 

 130. Shrub. Suec. No: 2184. 



Sn\ with a glofly (hell, brown> marked with a 

 fingfc black fpirai fafcik : the rim of the aperture 

 reflects a little. Sub-umbilicated. Varies with 

 deeper *r.d lighter colors. 



Inhabits 



