The Voluta is a ſimple ſhell, having no hinge, formed of one piece, and of a figure approaching to conic, but short; the clavicle being uſually depreſſed, in all very ſhort: the mouth is long, perpendicular, and narrow: the animal inhabiting this ſhell is a limax.
1752, John Hill, “Voluta”, in An History of Animals. […], London: Printed for Thomas Osborne, […], page 137