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Binney, W. G. Check list of the shells of North America. Terrestrial 



Gasteropoda. Washington, 1800. Second edition. 



List number II of this work Is general for that portion of the United States which in- 

 cludes Indiana. 

 Check list of the shells of North America. FbivmtUe Gasteropoda. 



Washington, 1860. 

 Rafinesque, Constantine Smaltz. The complete writings of, on recent 



and fossil Conchology. Edited by Wm. G. Binney and George W. Tryon, 



Jr. New York, 1864. 



This work gives all the published work of Rafiuesque in this department of science 

 and is an indispensable adjunct where justice and fairness govern in determining 

 the claims of authors. It has been misconstrued and misinterpreted; its value 

 has not always been recognized. 

 Stimpson, ■William. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 201. Re- 

 searches on the Hydrohiinx and allied forms. Washington, 1865. 

 Prime, Temple. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 145. Mono- 

 graph of American Corbictdadiv, recent and fossil. Washington, 1865. 

 Binney, "Wm.. G-. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 143. Land 



and fresh water shells of North America. Part II. Pulmonata Limno- 



phUa and Tliallamphila. Washington, 1365. 

 Tryon, George W., Jr. A Monograph of the Terrestrial Mollusca in- 

 habiting the United States. New York, 1866. 

 Lea, Isaac. Rectification of T. A. Conrad's Synopsis of the Family of 



Naiades of North America. New edition. Philadelphia, 1872. 

 Tryon, George W., Jr. Smithponian Miscellaneous Collections. 253. 



Land and Fresh-water shells of North America. Part IV. Strepomatidx. 



Washington, 1873. 

 Harper, George "W., and "Wetherby, A. G. Catalogue of the land 



and fresh water Mollusca found in the immediate vicinity of Cincinnati, 



Ohio. Cincinnati, 1876. 



This brochure, which originally appeared in the Journal of the Cincinnati So- 

 ciety of Natural History, is very valuable as an indicator cf what iheco lector m^y 

 expect in the Ohio along the shores of Indiana. It lists seventy-four f/ftios, eight 

 Margaritanas and nine Anodontas. 

 Lewis, James, M. D. On Unio suhroslratus Say. In Proceedings of the 



Academy of Natural Science of Philadelphia. 1878. Reprint, p. 4. 



Contains some valuable information concerning a shell originally described from 

 this state. 

 Binney, "Wm. G. Terrestrial Air-breathing Molluska of the United 



States and the adjacent territories of North America. Bull. Museum 



