( 28 ) 



d Meianamona. 



Effusive, with one 

 very deep sinus; black. 

 Pi. 6, fig. 19. 



f. Melanatria. Pyrene. 

 Lam. 



With 3 undulating 

 sinuses : black. PI. 6, 

 fig. 20. 



Phasianella. (1) Lam. 

 Oblong : operculum , 



(Ellipsostomata .) 



Turreted. 



Fluviatic. 



Columella simple, flat- 



calcareous. PI. 6, fig. 21, tened at the base 



5. Auricula. (2) 



Oval or oblong, outer Columella, with large 



lip thickened. PL 6, fig. oblique channellings or 



22. folds ; no umbilicus. 



6. Scarab-Eus. Montf. 



Oblong-oval, spire a- Inner lip toothed, with 



cute ; outer lip thickened, a hollow below the mid- 



dentated. PI. 6, fig. 23. 



die. 



Marine. Indian Seas. 

 Shores of New Holland. 

 V. Animal, p. 67. 



Mostly Fresh TVater > 

 but some Marine. 

 V. Animal, p. 63. 



On herbs in the Mo- 

 luccas. The marshes, 

 woods, and mountains 

 of Asia. 



Animal unknown. 



7. Caryciiium. Muller. 



Oval or oblong, spire Inner lip plicate with a The TVoods of Europe, 

 obtuse; outer lip thicken- hollow below the middle, under moss. St. Yin- 

 ed, margined; penulti- the upper part wanting, cent's, 

 mate whorl much larger 

 than the preceding, but 

 considerably less than the 

 last ; no operculum. PI. 6, 

 fig. 24. 



8. Conovulus. Lam. 

 Melampus. Montf. 



An inverted cone ; lip Columella with pro- 

 finely striated; noopercu- jecting folds, 

 lum. PI. 6, fig. 25. 



9. Achatina. (3) Lam. 



Agathina. 



Oval or oblong. Columella tnmcated Trees and sands of 



at the end. warm climates. 



V. Animal, p. 62. 



(1) Foss. in the Cowcs Rock of Limestone. 



(2) Foss in the London Clay ; Green Sand; at Grignon. 



(3) A smooth, thin, globulous shell is found in the marine deposits oi' Plaisantin, 

 approaching very nearly to the Achatina, but without the columella being trun- 

 cated at the base, pi. 8 ; fig. 22, Brocchi calls it Bulla Hclico'ides. 



Rivers 

 Indies. 



V. Animal, p 



of the West 

 63. 



