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Page 19
... genus Bulimus , and are most likely foreign . Capt . Blo- mer sent me , continues Mr. Alder , a foreign Palu- dina for this shell , a few years ago . The Bulimus radiatus of France , and B. exilis of the West Indies , are the species ...
... genus Bulimus , and are most likely foreign . Capt . Blo- mer sent me , continues Mr. Alder , a foreign Palu- dina for this shell , a few years ago . The Bulimus radiatus of France , and B. exilis of the West Indies , are the species ...
Page 21
... genus of Auriculæ , characterised by having only a single plait on the front of the pillar . 8. TRALIA pusilla Gray . Auricula pusilla Desh . , Lam . Hist . ed . 2. 332 . Voluta pusilla Gmel . 3436 . Bulimus ovulus Brug . 71 . Auricula ...
... genus of Auriculæ , characterised by having only a single plait on the front of the pillar . 8. TRALIA pusilla Gray . Auricula pusilla Desh . , Lam . Hist . ed . 2. 332 . Voluta pusilla Gmel . 3436 . Bulimus ovulus Brug . 71 . Auricula ...
Page 80
... genus Navicella , which , on account of its large mouth , has been confounded with the Patellæ , the processes occupy the greater part of the oper- culum . There is only a single fluviatile genus of this family found in Britain . 1. 1 ...
... genus Navicella , which , on account of its large mouth , has been confounded with the Patellæ , the processes occupy the greater part of the oper- culum . There is only a single fluviatile genus of this family found in Britain . 1. 1 ...
Page 81
... genus to the Nerites , be- cause some of the species are marine , and some of the fluviatile species have a tooth on the pillar lip . The genera are , however , very distinct ; and they may be well characterised by the structure of the ...
... genus to the Nerites , be- cause some of the species are marine , and some of the fluviatile species have a tooth on the pillar lip . The genera are , however , very distinct ; and they may be well characterised by the structure of the ...
Page 82
William Turton John Edward Gray. the inner surface , as in this genus , in which the horny part is very thin and scarcely visible , except where the shelly coat is very thin , as at the flexible edge . These animals absorb the septa ...
William Turton John Edward Gray. the inner surface , as in this genus , in which the horny part is very thin and scarcely visible , except where the shelly coat is very thin , as at the flexible edge . These animals absorb the septa ...
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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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