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suture well defined, impressed; whorls
obtusely wrinkled across; aperture nearly
orbcular; lip much thickened, reflected,
white distant from the umbelicus; umbilicur
large, exhibiting the volutions. Breadth less
than 1/10 of an inch. (Journal A.N.S. vol 1. p124.)

Found under the bark of a decaying
oak; it is readily distinguishable from
other species by its small rise and conspicu
ous lip. It is a true Helix

8 H. labyrinthica, shell conic, dark
reddish brown, body lighter; whorls 5 [illegible]
6, with conspicuous, elevated, equi-dista [illegible]
obtuse lines across, forming grooves
between them; apex obtuse; lip refle [illegible]
rounded; pillar lip with a large, lamelliform

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