Land snail
Miss Linter started her collecting in the 1880s. The basis of her collection was formed by the acquisition of collections from Mr Theobald and Colonel Skinner....
Miss Linter started her collecting in the 1880s. The basis of her collection was formed by the acquisition of collections from Mr Theobald and Colonel Skinner....
This terrestrial snail shell was acquired by the Museum in 1909 as part of a larger collection....
Miss Linter died at home in Twickenham on August 30th 1909. A letter from Miss Florence Jewel (her executer and fellow conchologist) expressed Miss Linter’s wish that her outstanding shell...
This species of tropical land snail is critically endangered. Miss Linter’s collection also contains many examples of species that are now extinct....
This species of tropical land snail is critically endangered. Miss Linter’s collection also contains many examples of species that are now extinct....
This species of tropical land snail is critically endangered. Miss Linter’s collection also contains many examples of species that are now extinct....
This species of land-dwelling snail may be extinct in the wild. Miss Linter’s outstanding collection of shells contains examples of many species which are now rare or extinct....
These attractive shells are from land-dwelling snails. Miss Linter’s shell collection contains examples of species from across the globe. Many are now rare or extinct....
This species of land-dwelling snail may be extinct in the wild. Miss Linter’s outstanding collection of shells contains examples of many species which are now rare or extinct....