GUPPY — M0LLUSCA OF TRINIDAD. 
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Order Geopliila. 
Animal terrestrial, with 4 tentacles, tlie upper and longer 
pair bearing eyes at tlieir summits. 
Yeronicella Blainville 1817- 
Terrestrial Inoporculata without shells but having a co- 
riaceous cuirass covering the upper surface of tho body and 
separated from the foot by a fissuro or groove. 
Veronicella loevis Ferussac. 
Sloane, Jamaica. 
Ferussac , Moll usque s } t. 7, f. 8, 9. 
Yaginulus Sloanei, Guppy, Ann. 8f May. Nat. Hist. 3 eer. 
vol. 17, p. 47. , 
A slug with a narrow smooth dark-grey body common in 
cultivations, under stones and pieces of wood. Its eggs are 
oval-oblong united in chains of ton or twelvo. I am not 
sure whether this species is identical with V. Sloanei to 
which I formerly referred it, or whether it may not bo a 
distinct specie^ from either, if these two names really in dir 
cate two species. 
Length about 60 millimetres. 
Succinea Draparnaud 1801. 
Terr os trial Inoporculata with thin imperforate oblong or 
ovate shells having a small spire, a very largo oval aper- 
ture and a simple poristome. 
Succinea approximans Shuttleworth. 
A small oval-oblong thin brownish horn-colored shell 
found on the ground in damp places in most parts of the 
island. 
Length 11 millimetres. 
