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LIST OF IRISH TESTACEA. 



32. vitrea. 



S3, arenaria. 



34). stagnalis. 



35. palustris. 



36. fossaria. 



37. siiccinea. 



38. putris, 



39. ' limosa. 



bane ; and on the sand hills at Portmarnock 

 Burrow; common. 

 Montagu, Test. Br. p. 321; t. 12. f. 3. — Linn. 

 Trans, viii. p. 213. In sand from Portmar- 

 nock ; rare. 



Montagu, Test. Br. p. 322. t. 12^ f. 4. Tur. de- 

 cussatus. In sand from Portmarnock ; rare. 



Donovan, Brit. Sh. t. 51. f. 2.— Montagu, Test. 

 Br. p. 367. t. 16. f 8. In a ditch and stream 

 at Clonooney, two inches from the apex to 

 the base : in several ditches at Naas ; and 

 in the Canal. 



Linn. Tr. viii. p. 21 6. t. 5. f. 8. — Donovan, Br. 

 Sh. t. 175. f. 1. H. fragilis & f. 2. H. fonti. 

 nalis. In ditches at Clonooney, Naas, ani. 

 Downpatrick ; also in the Canal ; plentiful. 



Linn. Trans, viii. p. 217- t. 5. f. 9. — Montagu, 

 Test. Br. p. 372. t. 16. f. 9- In a ditch on 

 the Bog of Clonooney; in the river Bresna; 

 at Ferbane ; and in a ditch near Down- 

 patrick, on the Strangford road. 



Montagu, Test. Br. p. 376. t. 16. f. 4. H. putris. 

 Donovan, Brit. Sh. t. I68. f. 1. H. putris. 

 In ditches at Clonooney, Naas, and Down-- 

 patrick ; and fine specimens in the Canal. 



Montagu, Test. Br. p. 373. 1. 16. f. 3. H. peregra. 

 — Linn. Tr. viii. p. 219. Common in almost 

 every ditch. 



Plate xxiv. fig. 11. " Testa imperforata, oblon- 

 giuscula, pellucida, acuta, apertura ovata." 

 —Linn. Syt. Nat. ii. p. 1249- No. 706.; 

 Turton's Linn6, iv. p. 539. Shell imperforate, 

 somewhat oblong, pellucid, acute, with an 

 ovate aperture. It inhabits wet meadows of 

 Europe ; and according to Dr Turton, is an 

 indistinct species. 



