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Possibly conditions may have changed within a few years ; 

 but it seems to me more reasonable to surmise that localities 

 have not always been accurately stated by collectors, and the de- 

 scriptive naturalist has often located his species by conjectures 

 based upon their association in a package, rather than from posi- 

 tive statements, which correspondents sometimes forget to fur- 

 nish. 



I have endeavored, through Miss Law's assistance, to obtain 

 such information as would serve to render our knowledge of dis- 

 tribution reasonably accurate. But it may be presumptuous to 

 suppose that a jjerfect series of notes on the species of so large 

 a stream as the Holston miglit be tlie result of explorations 

 made in so short a time as two years. 



In the following notes I have been governed mostly by my 

 own convictions. In a few instances I have deferred to the 

 opinions of others whose more extended acquaintance with spe- 

 cies entitle their views to consideration. 



UNIONID^.— [Catalogue and Notes.] 



1. Unto ^ so pus, Green. 



2. " alatus, Say. 



3. " arcceformis, Lea. 



4. " Baniesianus f Lea. Two specimens, hardly mature, 



are all that have been seen. Mr. Wheatley sug- 

 gested the species might be U. Greenii, Con. That 

 species, however, belongs to a different system of 

 drainage (Alabama River). The shells under con- 

 sideration agreeing very nearly with Mr. Lea's de- 

 scription of U. Barnesianus, I have provisionally 

 adopted that name for them. 



5. " biangulatus, Lea. 



6. " brevidens, Lea. 



7. " ccelatus, Con. On the authority of Mr. Wheatley. 



8. " caperatiis, Lea. Regarded sometimes as a variety of 



Z7. dromas, Lea ; it seems to me to be a good spe- 

 cies. 

 1). " capsceformis, Lea. 



10. " circuhis, Lea. 



11. " Olinchensis, Lea. My determination of this some- 



what common species may be questioned. 



12. " Conradieus, Lea. Two young specimens, supposed to 



be Conradieus, may prove to be suhtentus, Say. 



13. " Qooperianus, Lea. 



14. " cornutus, Barnes. 



15. " crassidens, Lamarck. 



