FAMILY PHYSID^ I07 



Physa t'longatina Lewis, I'roc. Boston Soc. N. Hist., v, pp. 122, 298, 1855. 

 Aplexits hypnoruiii Chenu, Man. de Conch., I, p. 481, fig. 3556, 1859. 

 Bulinus hypnorum Bi.nnev, Land and Vw. Sh. N. Am., 11, p. 99. tig. 170, 



1865. 

 Bulinus hypnorum var. picta Krause, Sitzb. Ges. Natiirf. Fr. zu Berlin, 



1883, p. 32. — Mahtens, Conch. Mitth., 11, p. 184, 1885. 

 Physa hypnorum var. polaris Westerlund, Sib. 1. u. Sottv. Moll., p. 56, 



1877. — Martens, Conch. Mitth., 11, p. 184, 1885. 

 Physa {Nauta) hypnorum Lititiii. — Westerlund, Fauna Palaarct., Reg. v, p. 



57. 1885. 

 Physa {A'auta) hypnorum var. polaris Westerlund, op. ctt., p. 58. 



Range. — Northern Europe, Asia and America, Northern United 

 States and Canada. 



EngHsh River, Manitoba. Red Deer, McLeod, Olds, etc., in Alberta. 

 Great Slave Lake, at Fort Resolution ! York Factory, Hudson Bay ! 



Yukon River, at old Fort Yukon 1 and Nulato ! 

 Alaska ; Porcupine River in Alaska ! also Port Clar- 

 ence ! and the Nushagak River. 



Snake River, Idaho ! Middle Park, Colorado I Up- 

 per Missouri in Montana ! Utah (Hemphill) ! 



This well known species is supposed to be circum- 

 boreal, but there are some peculiarities in its known p,^. g, J^p_ 

 distribution. While it extends to northern and west- Uxa hypnorum. 

 em Alaska and down into the mountainous region in 

 Colorado and Utah, it has not been reported so far, authentically, from 

 west of the Cascades, either in the United States or British Columbia. 

 There was one record " near Puget Sound " by Dr. J. G. Cooper, which 

 is cited by \V. Cooper and Carpenter, but this refers to a shell obtained 

 at Vancouver, Wash, (not Vancouver Island), by Sir George Simp- 

 son, which was afterward described by Dr. Lea as Physa hordeacca. 

 It is not positively known that this species is not a Physa. though 

 Trj'on has referred it to Bulinus (:= Aplexa), on the strength of its 

 general aspect. 



A number of varieties have been proposed, but there is not much 

 systematic basis for such of these mutations as I have seen. 



Genus Ancylus Miiller. 

 Subgenus Ancylus s. s. 



Patella (sp.) Linne, Syst. Nat., ed. x, p. 783, 1758. 



Ancylus Geoffroy, Traite som. des Coq. Fluv. Paris, pp. 122, 124, 1767; not 



binomial, sole example Patella lacustris Linne. Ibidem, translation by 



Martini, pp. 108, 1 10, 1767. 

 Ancylus O. F. Muller, Hist. Verm., 11, p. 199, 1774. A. lacustris and 



fluiiiatilis Miiller; Zool. Dan. Prodr. , p. 237, 1776. — Draparnaud, 



Tabl., pp. 30. 46, 1801 ; Hist, des Moll. Terr, et Fluv. de France, pp. 



