FAMILY LYMN^ID^ 



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Lac des Mille Lacs to Lake of the Woods ! Halifax, N. S. ; Duf- 

 ferin, Manitoba ; Lake Winnipeg ! Moose Factory, James Bay ; 

 Peace River, Athabaska ! Great Slave Lake at Fort Resolution ! 

 Baltena Bay, Newfoundland ! 



If the identification with Say's unfigured ovalis were beyond dispute, 

 the latter name is prior and would have to be adopted. 



Succinea chrysis Westerlund. 



Sutcinea chrysis Westerlund, Nachrbl. d. D. Mai. Ges., 1883, p. 51 ; Vega 

 Expd. Vetensk. lakttag., iv, p. 198, pi. in, fig. 10, 1885. 



Succinea anncxa Westerlu.md, Vega Expd., p. 199, pi. in, fig. 11, 1885. 



Succinea chrysis var. aurelia voN Martens, Conch. Mitth., 11, p. 184, pi. 

 xxxiii, figs. 21-22, 1885. 



Succinea lineaia W. G. Binney, Man. Am. Landsh., app., p. 473, fig. 515, 

 1885, not S. lincata W. G. B., 1857. 



Range. — Boreal America from Greenland to Bering Strait, and on 

 the opposite shore of the Strait. 



Greenland (Posselt); Fort Simpson, Mackenzie River; water- 

 shed of the Yukon, near Dawson, Yukon Territory ! 30 miles below 

 the Xanana River mouth on the Yukon, Alaska ! the Koyukuk River, 

 north of the Yukon ! Nulato ! Andreafski 1 and the Yukon delta ! Point 

 Romanof ! shores of Norton Sound at Egg Island ! Besboro Island I 

 Cape Denbigh ! Norton Bay ! Golofnin Bay ! Port Clarence ! Konyani 

 Bay on the Asiatic shore of Bering Strait; St. Michael! vSt. 

 Mathew ! St. Paul ! and St. George ! Islands, Bering Sea ; north end 

 of Nunivak Island ! the Aleutian chain ! Unalaska ! Kadiak Island ! 

 Sitka ! At Chilkat Inlet, Alaska, Krause obtained the variety aurelia 

 von Martens. 



This is the commonest and largest land shell of the boreal American 

 region, passing through many mutations, but easily recognizable in all 

 of them ; often with a rich coloration varjing from olive brown to 

 orange and usually lineated with more opaque lighter axial streaks. I 

 do not regard it as identical with the S. lineata of W. G. Binney, 

 though the species have some characters in common. 



Family LYMN.«;iDiE. 

 Genus Lymnaea Lamarck. 



Limnea cochlea Li.n'ne, Fauna Svecica, ed. i, pp. 374, 376, 1746 (not 



binomial). 

 Vesica (ex parte) Anonymous, Mus. Calon., p. 58, 1797; Helix stagnalis 



(and amarula) Linne. 

 Helix (sp.) Linn6, Gmelin, Bolten in Mus. Bolt., p. 109, 1798. 



