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G! Alabamensis, Lea. Coosa river, 



G. ambusta, Anth. Cahawba river. "Alabama." 



G. amoena, Lea. " N. Alabama." 



G. ampla, Lea. Anth. Cahawba and Coosa rivers. 



G. angulata, Anth, Cahawba river, [var, cinnamomea?] 



G. arctata, Lea. Tuscaloosa, 



G. auricoma, Lea. Tennessee river. (Querie instabilis ?) 



G. auriculseformis, Lea. " Tascaloosa." 



G. baculoides, Lea. Coosa river. 



G. basalis, Lea. "Alabama." (Querie, young of ampla?) 



G. bellula, Lea. Yellow Leaf creek ; Cahawba river ; 

 Coosa river. (Querie, Ijewisii, var ?) 



G. Bentoniensis, Lea. Benton Co. 



G. Binneyana, Lea. Coosa river. 



G. Boykiniana, Lea. Chattahoochee river, 



G. Bridgesiana, Lea. Cahawba river. 



G. Brumbyi, Lea. "Alabama." 



G. brunnea, Anth. "Alabama." 



G. bullula, Lea. Yellow Leaf creek. 



G. Cahawbensisj Lea. Cahawba river ; Montevallo, 



G. calculoides, Lea. Coosa river. 



G. capillaris, Lea. Coosa river. 



G. carinifera, Lamarck, Montevallo; Clear creek ; Blount 

 spring ; Gadsden; Jefferson county ; Sulphur spring, 

 6 miles west of Jacksonville. 



G, carino-costata, Lea. Montevallo ; Talladega spring ; 

 Talladega; Buck creek; Calera ; Shelby springs; 

 Camp branch ; Bowie's spring, 6 miles west of Tal- 

 ladega ; Cahatchee. 

 G. casta, Anth. " Alabama." 

 G. catenoides, Lea. Chattahoochee river, 

 G. cinnamomea, Anth. Cahawba river ; Buck creek, 

 G. circincta, Lea. Elk river ; (querie, banded plicatula ?) 

 G. clara, Anth. " Alabama." 

 G. Clarkii, Lea. Gravelly springs. 



G. clathrata, Lea. Jackson county ; (very like arachnoidea, 

 which is probably a synon. of acuta.) 



