The natural history of British shells, including figures and descriptions of all the species hitherto discovered in Great Britain .. . tulous, and smooth oreven. One end rather convoluted. i SPECIFIC CHARACTER. Cylindric, white, glossy, four prominent wrinkles on the pillar lip. Bulla Pallida : testa cylindrica, spira elevata acuta. Linn. Mus. Reg. p. 5S8. No. pallida testa integra oblongo ovata, spira elevata columella quadruplicata. Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 1189. No. veneris, exigua, alba, vere cylindracea. List. II. An. Angl. tab. 714. fig. integra admodum ten


The natural history of British shells, including figures and descriptions of all the species hitherto discovered in Great Britain .. . tulous, and smooth oreven. One end rather convoluted. i SPECIFIC CHARACTER. Cylindric, white, glossy, four prominent wrinkles on the pillar lip. Bulla Pallida : testa cylindrica, spira elevata acuta. Linn. Mus. Reg. p. 5S8. No. pallida testa integra oblongo ovata, spira elevata columella quadruplicata. Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 1189. No. veneris, exigua, alba, vere cylindracea. List. II. An. Angl. tab. 714. fig. integra admodum tenuis, fimbriata; dorso pulvinato, candidissima. Gualt. 1. Conch, tab. , cylindracea, cylindric. Pcnn. Br. Zool. No. 85. tab. 70. fig. exigua cylindracea, lasvis et nivea. Da Costa Br. Conch. p. 30. sp. 16. tab. 2. fig. 7. PLATE LXVI. Bulla cylindrlcea is esteemed a very rare species by collectors ofEnglish Shells. It is found on the western coasts of England. DaCosta received them from Cornwall and Weymouth; and Listernotes them from Barnstaple in Devonshire. The smallest figures denote the natural size. 7.


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