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^ GRANULATA. Gray’s Turt., p. 151, pi. 3, fig. 23. 
* Ti ° l uncoulrnou - It lias been confounded with the last. 
-V CQNCINNA. Gray’s Turt., p. 154, pi. 12, fig. 135. 
> T Common. 
^EPILATA. Gray’s Turt., p. 155, pi. 2, fig. 135.* 
* >y 01 uncommon. 
VJRGATA. Mont. Test. Brit,, vol, 2, p. 415. Flem. 
r *t. An., p. 261. Gray’s Turt., p. 160, pi. 4, fig. 31. 
Common and sometimes in profusion, on grass and bushes 
ftear the sea. It is most usually found on a sandy soil ; 
atl d in situations characterized by plenty of sand, it 
a Ppears earlier in the year, in others scarcely before 
I] n- V ' M ,ist of the banded Ilelicidse have similar habits, 
jj APRRATA. Mont. Test. Brit., vol. 2, p. 430. pi. 11, 
§* II. Flem. Brit. An., p. 262. Gray’s Tart., p. 162, 
F. 4' %. 32. Local. Montagu seems to have observed 
* I, ln Cornwall ; as I suppose [ have also done. 
ERICETORUM. Turt. Lin. Mont. Test. Brit., vol. 
P- 437. H. Albella. Pen. Brit. Zo., vol. 4, pi. 35, 
J*’ 122. H. E. Gray’s Turt., p. 163, pi. 4, fig. 37. 
0, nmon in sandy districts, especially near the Lands-end 
|j y St. Ives. 
Pi US CA. Mont. Test. Brit. vol. 2, p. 424, pi. 13, fig. 1. 
Brit. An., p. 264. Gray’s Turt., p. 147, pi. 4, 
§• 30. This shell is distinguished by the circumstance, 
j^t'ced fiy Montagu, that its substance is so thin and 
^-'tble as, when the animal dies, to contract with it into 
a a I >r essi°ns. I have found a few specimens which were 
Jj ’h'U and flexible as tissue paper, 
jj E V E LA T A . Gray’s Turt., p. 152, pi. 11, fig, 133. 
1 Subvirescens. Bellamy’s Nat. Hist. South Devon, 
jyj ^13, pi. 18. Mr. Bellamy discovered this species near 
Q Cv agissey, and it has been since found by Mr. Forbes in 
"'-‘I’nsey, Mr. Bellamy’s original specimen was examined 
the eminent naturalists present at the meeting of the 
b r, h s h association at Plymouth in 1341; aud especially 
y Gray. 
VITRINA. 
Pt] £R,C CHARACTER: Shell imperforated ; spire de- 
, -ed, of only a few whorls; mouth large, rounded, 
V. peristome thin. 
S Ca ^ELUC ID A. Gray’s Turt., p. 120, pi. 3, fig. 21. 
ZONITES. 
Pher' ^ CHARACTER: The shell depressed, hemis- 
thin, with a flattish spire, and a large lunate 
hop > w tth thin simple lips, that are neither thickened 
fetlexed. 
