. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York. Science. Notes on Certain Terrestrial Mollusks. 75 Habitat. In damp moist places, among leaves. Astoria, Oregon. Remarks. Two figures of the species are annexed. The aspect of the upper surface of the shell is very like that of Z. multidentatus, Fig 1. Zonites Lamingi. I am indebted to Mr. Henry Hemphill for this interesting little species, and dedicate it to my young friend, Mr. A. Ten Eyck Lansing of Burlington, New Jersey, a very prom- ising student, to whom Mr. W. G. Binney and myself are much indebted for assistance in our ex


. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York. Science. Notes on Certain Terrestrial Mollusks. 75 Habitat. In damp moist places, among leaves. Astoria, Oregon. Remarks. Two figures of the species are annexed. The aspect of the upper surface of the shell is very like that of Z. multidentatus, Fig 1. Zonites Lamingi. I am indebted to Mr. Henry Hemphill for this interesting little species, and dedicate it to my young friend, Mr. A. Ten Eyck Lansing of Burlington, New Jersey, a very prom- ising student, to whom Mr. W. G. Binney and myself are much indebted for assistance in our examination of the den- tition of terrestrial mollusks. One specimen of Z. Lansingi, appearing to have the ani- mal within it, was crushed between two glass slides, enabling Mr. Binney, without the use of potash, satisfactorily to ob- serve the jaw and teeth remaining uninjured in the tissues of the animal. I am indebted to him for the subjoined Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lyceum of Natural History (New York, N. Y. ). New-York :


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