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... narrow , with three teeth , occupying nearly the centre of the plate ; the Fig . 19 . first four laterals are irregular in shape , ap- parently bidentated ; the uncini are long , single , and aculeate " ( see fig . 19 ) .- LAND SNAILS .
... narrow , with three teeth , occupying nearly the centre of the plate ; the Fig . 19 . first four laterals are irregular in shape , ap- parently bidentated ; the uncini are long , single , and aculeate " ( see fig . 19 ) .- LAND SNAILS .
Page 108
... narrow ; umbilicus moderately large ; aper- ture oblique , crescent - shaped , broader than high ; diameter one - tenth to one - sixth of an inch . HELICELLA CRYSTALLINA- ( the Crystalline Snail ) ( Pl . VII . , fig . 58 ) -is common ...
... narrow ; umbilicus moderately large ; aper- ture oblique , crescent - shaped , broader than high ; diameter one - tenth to one - sixth of an inch . HELICELLA CRYSTALLINA- ( the Crystalline Snail ) ( Pl . VII . , fig . 58 ) -is common ...
Page 123
... narrow , nearly closed by the reflected margin of the lip . The dental formula is 35.1.35 120 • In Great Britain it is only found on the coast- line . On the sand - banks between Tenby and Kilter Point it is very numerous . Another ...
... narrow , nearly closed by the reflected margin of the lip . The dental formula is 35.1.35 120 • In Great Britain it is only found on the coast- line . On the sand - banks between Tenby and Kilter Point it is very numerous . Another ...
Page 125
... narrow brown bands on the under surface , between which is a row of brown spots , each connected by a narrow brown band . Within the aperture of the shell , and at a distance of two lines from its reflected margin , is a narrow but well ...
... narrow brown bands on the under surface , between which is a row of brown spots , each connected by a narrow brown band . Within the aperture of the shell , and at a distance of two lines from its reflected margin , is a narrow but well ...
Page 126
... narrow and deep umbilicus ; the whorls are six or seven in number ; the diameter of the shell is three- fourths of an inch . Young shells want the internal rib , and are clothed with short hairs , which disappear in the adult . The ...
... narrow and deep umbilicus ; the whorls are six or seven in number ; the diameter of the shell is three- fourths of an inch . Young shells want the internal rib , and are clothed with short hairs , which disappear in the adult . The ...
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abundant animal aperture aquatic plants Arion aspersa bands Bithinia body Britain British species brown Bulimus canals central tooth Clausilia cloth Coil Shell colour columella convex Copford Cyclas cylindrical damp decaying dental formula deposits diameter distinguished distributed ditches eggs elongated England Eocene epidermis epiphragm Fcap foot fossilized fresh-water gardens genus globular glossy Helicella Helix horny Illustrated inch inhabits Ireland Isle of Wight J. G. Jeffreys keel lakes Lankester last whorl length Limax LIMNEA lingual ribbon living mantle margin minute mollusk moss mouth mussel nearly nemoralis North oblique oblong occurs operculum orifice outer lip oval ovoviviparous Paludina peristome places PLANORBIS Plate ponds Pupa rare resembles rivers rocks rounded shell side slender slightly slugs snail soil Sowerbii spiral spire stones striæ striated surface suture tentacles Testacella thick thin transparent transverse rows trees umbilicus upper VERTIGO Vincent Brooks Vitrina woods young
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