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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II (Natural History &c.) 1870

1870

Hence the suture of the last whorl rises rapidly behind the constriction runs for a short distance in front of it parallel with the preceding suture and finally again ascends to the margin of the peristomo. [...] This copstriction of the whorl marks of eourse the position of the operculum when the animal is fully withdrawn into the shell and the operculum of dead specimens is also to be found at this point. [...] Behind the costriction the inside of the whorl appears thicker and is much more polished ; with the constriction this contracts leaves the outer surface of the shell and continues as a rim like the sharp thread of a screw running down and round the columella terminating on the columellar margin of the peristome in the more8 Descriptions of flew species of Diplommatinee. [...] Possibly the extremity of the foot carrying the operculum travels along the screw-like thread and the ridge above may give the necessary guiding surface to the operculuA when the animal issues from its shell. [...] 4 the interior of the shell from the loft hand side where t. represents the spiral rim ; o the position of the constriction ; r the upper ridge or tube.
history
Pages
74
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vi The Honorary Secretaries view
Descriptions of New Species of Diplommatine from the Khasi Hills —by Major H. H. Godwin- Austen F. R. G. S. Deputy Superintendent Topographical Survey of India
1-9 The Honorary Secretaries view
Contributions to Indian Malaoolooy No. XI.—Descripitons of New Species of Paludomua Cremnoconchus Cyclostoma and of Hclicidæ from Various Parts of India — by William T. Balanford A. R. S. M. F. G. S. &c
9-25 The Honorary Secretaries view
Brief Notes on the Geolooy and on the Fauna in the Neighbourhood of Nancowsy Harbour Nicobar Islands —by V. Ball B. A. Geol. Surrey of India
25-37 The Honorary Secretaries view
Notes on the Genus Hara —by Surgeon F. Day
37-40 The Honorary Secretaries view
Statistical Data on the Area of Asiatic Russia Compiled by Mr. W. Venuikof; Tranalated from No. III 1863 of the Notes of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society by Mr. R. Michell F. R. G. S. and Communicated by Lt.-Col. J. T. Walker R. E.
41-47 The Honorary Secretaries view
Narrative Report of the Trans-Himalayan Explorations Made During 1868 Drawn up by Major T. G. Monotgomerie R. E. G. T. Survey of India from the Original Journals &c. of the Trans-Himalayan Exploring Parties
47-60 The Honorary Secretaries view
Backmatter
i-iv The Honorary Secretaries view

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