82 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



49. Planorbis sampsoni Ancey. 



Pond, Flat Creek, Pettis Co., tji)e. lot (4) ; 

 Same place, May, 1883, (3) ; Same place, Aug., 

 1886, (25); Sam^e place, July, 1889, (15); Flat 

 Creek, Pettis Co. (6); Bowslier's Spring, Mer- 

 cer Co. (3) ; Coellecla, Camden Co. (1). 



For some years this species was abundant in a pond 

 on Flat Creek near Sedalia, from which the type spec- 

 imens came, but when the locality of the pond was put 

 in cultivation the pond dried up and that locality was 

 exhausted. A few specimens have been found in Flat 

 Creek near by, a single one in Camden county, a larger 

 size in a spring in Mercer county, some at Athens, in Ill- 

 inois, and lately at one place in Arkansas. 



50. Planoebis exacuous Say. 



Pond, Flat Creek, Pettis Co. (68). 



This and the next were found in the same small pond 

 with Planorhis sampsoni. 



51. Planokbis parvus Say. 



Pond, Pettis Co. (21). 



52. Planoebis aemigeeus Sav. 



Mouth of Wolf Eiver (Hambach). 



Lymx^id^. 



Lymist^in^. 



psEUDOsuccixEA Baker 



51. PSEUDOSUCCINEA COLUMELLA Say. 



Flat Creek, Pettis Co., 1881, (7); Lake, Moun- 

 tain Grove, Wright Co. (1); Pettis Co. (8); 

 Branch of Spring River, Carthage, Jasper Co. 



(1). 



