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On the same page, Helix harpa is said to be an immature Pupa, and 

 Helix glaphyra, inornata, and fuliginosa to be the same species. 



On page 200, Dr. K i 1 1 la ml is spoken of as author of above. Helix 

 fuliginosa and H. glaphyra are said to be distinct. 



Kirtlaild. — Report on the Zoology of Ohio: by Prof. J. P. 

 Kirtland, M. D. Cincinnati, Xov. 1, 1838. 



[No descriptions are given, but notes on those against which the stars 

 are affixed.— W. G. B.] 



Class V.— TESTACEA. 



BIVALVE SHELLS. 



Unio .ZEsopus Green. 

 alatus Say. 

 anodontoides Lea. 

 asperrimus Lea. 

 brevidens Lea. 

 camelus Lea. 

 capsaeforinus Lea. 

 clavus Lam. 

 circulus Lea. 

 coccineus Hildreth. 

 compressus Lea. 

 Cooperianus Lea. 

 cornutus Barnes. 

 crassidens Lam. 

 crassus Say. 

 cylindricus Say. 

 declivis Say. 

 dehiscens Soy. 

 donaciformis Lea. 

 Dorfeuillianus Lea. 

 ebenus Lea. 

 elegans Lea. 

 ellipsis Lea. 

 fabalis Lea. 

 foliatus Hild. 

 fragosus Conr. 

 gibbosus Humes. 

 glans Lea. 

 gracilis Barnes. 

 graniferus Lea. 

 Hildrethianus Lea. 



