And I find that several species in this state withstand uninjured an immersion in sea-water during seven days.
One shell, the Helix pomatia, after having been thus treated, and again hybernating, was put into sea-water for twenty days and perfectly recovered.
During this length of time the shell might have been carried by a marine country of average swiftness to a distance of 660 geographical miles.
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