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Genus 111. Cochlea. 



Order III.— Terrestrial— -Terrestres—Land. 



Genus I. SYLVICOLA---Forestiere— For^esti| 



i 090. Cornu Arietis— Le Cornet de St. Hubert— Rams Horn 

 —-Welt Indies— Helix Cornu Arietis Linn. 



ioqi. Deprefla— a. Large and fine. M. P. 1602 — L'Enfoncee 

 — -DeprefFed, or Sunken Spire— -ttin- Helix Ungulina Linn. 

 Very rare. Cay^m. 



1092. Vittata— Le Ruban-- -Ribband— Grenada— -Rare. 



1093. Fafciata— Le Bandeau- -Banded--*- Very fcarce. 



Genus II. KljLIX— Hblix— Helix. 



1094. Variegata— Yellow, with two bands, one white, the 

 other brown ; b. the upper part brown, the under yellow, with 

 like bands— La Variee-— Variegated— China— Helix Citrina Linn. 



1095. Alvearis — La Ruche d'Abeilles — Bee-Hive — Jamaica. 



1096. Alutacia — La Tannee — Tanned— Pulo Condore — -Rare. 



1097. Contraria — La Contraire — Contrary — .China. 



Genus III. COCHLEA — Limacon — Snail. 



109S. Virefcens — La Verdatre — Greenifh — Eaft Indies — Very 

 rare. This has its leathery operculum, or lid, which animals of 

 this genus throw over the mouths of their fhells on the approach 

 of cold weather, and caft off again on the return of warm wea- 

 ther. This operculum is^jiot^faftened to the animal as in the lea 

 Ihells, and in fome frefli waterjheils, being only temporary. 



1099. Picla — a. Greenifh ground with circular white and 

 pink bands, crofTed by like bands ; b. bright yellow, with dark 

 brown and white longitudinal and circular bands ; c. bright 

 red, with black and white circular bands, crofTed by black bands, 

 M. P. 3900 — La Peinte — Painted — Weft Indies — Extremely 

 fcarce. J3tax£ rrv ^/^ 



1 1 00. Orbiculata — L'Orbiculaire — -Orbicular— Coromandel— 



Rare * . ^ nrl^la* 



1.101. Os nigrum — La Bouche Noire— Black Mouth—Spain. 

 1 102. Verficolor — Le Diverfifie — Many Coloured — France. 

 1 1 03-. Paliidofa — Le Marais — Marfli — France. 



1 104. ReuHtutoris — Le P.eftaurateur — Reftorer — France — He^ 

 lix Lucorum Linn. The animal of this fpecies is often ufed with 

 fuccefs in confumptive cafes, whence the name. 



1 105. Edulis — a. Having its^^e^cunlm on; b. a diftortion, 

 owing to part of the operculum (licking too faft for the animal to 

 remove it on the approach of fpring, which has occafioned it to 

 deviate from its ufual form in making its fliell, and afforded a 

 fingujar variety ; c. Reverfe, Hungary ; this variety is not found 

 in England; d. ditto, with its operculum, Hungary — Le Bon 



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