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The following list of papers bearing on the mollusca of the Ozark 

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1. Baker, F. C. Note on MoUusks from Arcadia, Mo. Nautilus, XII, p. 36, 



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2. BiNNEY, W. G., and Gray, Arthur F. Notes on the Land Shells of Kansas. 



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IV. Vol. I, No. 4, Oct., 1885, pp. 115-124. 



V. Fifth Contribution to a Knowledge of the Fresh- water Mollusca of 



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4. . Description of a New Species of Unio from Kansas. Bulletin of the 



Washurn College Laboratory of Natural History, I, No. 2, January, 1885, 

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8. . A New Species of Unio from Indian Territory. Bull. Washburn Col- 

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9. Ferriss, J. F. In search of Polygyra pilsbryi. Nautilus, XIV, July, 1900, 



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10. . A New Lampsilis from Arkansas. Nautilus, XIV, pp. 38, 39. 



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12. Marsh, William A. Description of Two New Species of Unio from Arkansas. 



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13. . Description of a New Unio from Missouri (Pleurobema missouriensis) . 



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14. Meek, Eugene Seth. A List of Fishes and Mollusks Collected in Arkansas 



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15. PiLSBRY, H. A. Notes on Certain Mollusca of Southwestern Arkansas. 



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