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ACICULID^. 
rather distant parallel oblique longitudinal 
stria 0 . (t. 6. f. 66.) 
Helix Cochlea. Studer^ Coxe's Travels^ 430. — Auricella lineata. 
Jurine^ Helv. Ain, 187. 33. — Acmea lineata. Hartm. Sys, 
Gast. 1821, 49. — Turbo fuscus. Boys and Walker,, Test, 
Min, Bar, 12. t. 2. f. 42.; Montag, Z. B. 330. ; Wood,, Supp. 
t. 6. f. 15. — Auricula lineata. Drap. Hist. 57. t. 3. f. 20, 
21. — Carychium cochlea. Stiider,, Catal. 21. — Carychium 
lineatum. Fh'ussac, Tab. Syst. 100. ; Rossm, v. 54. t. 28. f. 
408. — Cyclostoma lineatum. Ferussac,, Diet. Class. H. Nat. 
ii. 90. — Pupula lineata, Charp. Moll. 8. 22. — Carychium 
acicularis. Fer, Diet. S. Nyu.ISS. 1817. — Acicula lineata. 
Hartm. N. alpina. 215. 1821. — Acicula fusca. Pfeiffer, 
Pneum, iii. ; Gray, Cat Cyelophoridce, B. M. 68. — Acme 
lineata. Hartm. in Sturm, Fauna, vi. t. 2. 1828. ; Ald^er, 
Trans, ii. 338.-— Acme fusca. Gray, Man. 223. t. 6. f. 66. ; 
Forbes, Brit. Moll. t. 125. f. 7. — Acme niinuta. Brown, 
H. C. t. 14. f. 26. (?) ; Forbes and Hanley, B. M. 204. — 
Truncatella lineata. Hart, Gast. t. 1. — Carychium fuscum. 
Fleming, B. A. 270. ; Jeffreys, Linn. Trans, xvi. 364. — 
Bulimus lineatus. Drap. Tabl, 67. ; Turton, Man. ed. 1. 
82. f. 66. 
Inhab. on moss and Jungermannise, in damp 
places, springs, &c. 
Shell the tenth of an inch long, of a cylindrical 
form, and hardly decreasing in diameter for its whole 
length, highly polished and marked with rather re- 
mote regular longitudinal strise, which are hardly 
distinguishable without a good glass; spire composed 
of six very slightly raised but well-defined volutions, 
the two terminal ones of which are smaller and paler ; 
aperture roundish-oval, with the margin thin, and a 
little reflected at the pillar, where it forms a slight 
perforation. 
The animal and shell are sometimes dark brown 
and at others pale yellowish white. They are some- 
times found reversed. 
