210 NATURAL HISTORY. 
fhell is whitith, without any variegation. It is faid to be met with in’ 
‘Charlton foreft in Sufex, and is pretty common in Jtaly. 
The Jamaica ribband Snai/, is an inch and a half in diameter, and 
yet is not above half an inch high: the fhell confifts of three or four 
{piral turns, the outermoft of which is confiderably large, and the reft 
grow gradually fmaller, as they approach the centre: the clavicle is 
very little raifed, and has a blunt termination: the mouth is roundifh, 
and the general colour of the fhell is of a pale brown, except a white 
fireak or ftripe, that runs according to the fpiral turns of the thell, 
; which is of a white colour, and appears fomewhat like a ribband. 
The white depreffed Jamaica Snai/, is about an inch and a quarter in 
diameter, and about the third of an inch high: the fhell confifts of 
four evident turns, but the clavicle is very little raifed, and it has a 
blunt termination : the general colour is white, only there is an orange 
coloured ftreak runs along all the fpiral turns: the mouth is placed, 
tranfverfely, and has a very large and broad lip, deeply dentated om 
both fides, 
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