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... appears to be the general pride of the local collector ) is of a very secondary consideration . Since this part of the work was printed , Mr. Forbes has presented to the British it Association , at Birmingham , his Report on this sub- A 3.
... appears to be the general pride of the local collector ) is of a very secondary consideration . Since this part of the work was printed , Mr. Forbes has presented to the British it Association , at Birmingham , his Report on this sub- A 3.
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... appear to be truly native , and only the two fol- lowing , viz.— Testacella haliotoidea , t . 3. f . 19. , and Driessina polymorpha , have been admitted among those which are supposed to have been introduced in modern times . These have ...
... appear to be truly native , and only the two fol- lowing , viz.— Testacella haliotoidea , t . 3. f . 19. , and Driessina polymorpha , have been admitted among those which are supposed to have been introduced in modern times . These have ...
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... appears to have mistaken one of the varieties of V. pellucida for this shell . 2. HELICOPHANTA brevipes Fér . Helix brevipes Drap . 119. t . 8. f . 30. 33. , Turton , Man . ed . 1. 65. ( f . 50. ? ) , Rossm . Icon . t . 2. f . 39 . A ...
... appears to have mistaken one of the varieties of V. pellucida for this shell . 2. HELICOPHANTA brevipes Fér . Helix brevipes Drap . 119. t . 8. f . 30. 33. , Turton , Man . ed . 1. 65. ( f . 50. ? ) , Rossm . Icon . t . 2. f . 39 . A ...
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... Draparnaud is cer- tainly unknown to British naturalists ; but as the species is described by most of the continental authors , we might conclude that they were well acquainted with it . The contrary , however , appears INTRODUCTION . 17.
... Draparnaud is cer- tainly unknown to British naturalists ; but as the species is described by most of the continental authors , we might conclude that they were well acquainted with it . The contrary , however , appears INTRODUCTION . 17.
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William Turton John Edward Gray. acquainted with it . The contrary , however , appears to be the fact . M. de Férussac , who , from his extensive correspondence , might have been expected to possess the best information on the subject ...
William Turton John Edward Gray. acquainted with it . The contrary , however , appears to be the fact . M. de Férussac , who , from his extensive correspondence , might have been expected to possess the best information on the subject ...
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2d Edition Alder animal aperture bands Brard Brit British brown Bulimus Carychium minimum Clausilia cloth colour Conch conchologists conical convex Cyclas Cyclostoma Dict Drap Draparnaud edge elongate Engravings epiphragm Fauna Fcap Férus Férussac Foolscap 8vo foot genus Helix Hist History horn-colour hortensis Icon Inhab J. C. Loudon Jeffreys Journ Leach Limax Limnæus Linn London longitudinal mantle margin Moll Mollusca Mont Montagu mouth Müller nearly Nilson oblique oblong observes operculum outer lip oval pale Paludina periostraca peristome Pfeiffer Physa Physa fontinalis pillar Pisidium Pisidium amnicum Planorbis Planorbis carinatus Plates Pupa Rossm rounded Shell ovate slightly Snail Sowerby species specimens spiral striæ striated Sturm Succinea teeth tentacles thickened thin Trans transparent Turbo Turton umbilicus Unio Valvata Valvata cristata variety ventricose Verm Vertigo Vertigo alpestris Vignette Titles Vitrina pellucida vols volutions whorls Wood Woodcuts yellowish young shells Zonites Zool
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