THE NAUTILUS. 



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determination of Succineas is often far from certain. Similar shells 

 were sent by Mr. C. Le Roy Wheeler, also from Cape May, exact 

 locality not given. 



My collection was made in August, 1898. 



MOLLUSCA OF SOUTHERN KENTUCKY. 1 



BY SADIE F. PRICE. 



While engaged in botanical work, I have collected the following 

 land and fresh-water shells, most of them in Warren county : 



Polygyra plicata Say. 



Polygyra divesta Gld. Scarce. Probably the first time this spe- 

 cies has been listed so far east or north. Bowling Green. 



Polygyra troostiana Lea. 



Polygyra monodon Rack. 



Polygyra paUiata Say. Warren, Barren and Edmonson counties, 

 and East Kentucky at Burnside. 



Polygyra appressa Say. Common, Warren and Edmonson coun- 

 ties. 



Polygyra inflecta Say. Common, Warren, Barren and Edmonson 



counties. 



Polygyra rugeli Shuttl. Bowling Green. 



Polygyra tridentata Say. Common, Warren, Edmonson and Bar- 

 ren counties. 



Polygyra obstricta Say. Not common. Under rotten logs. War- 

 ren and Barren counties. 



Polygyra albolahrls Say. Warren, Barren and Edmonson counties. 



Polygyra elevata Say. Common throughout South Kentucky. 



Polygyra exoleta Binn. Very common. 



Polygyra clansa Say. 



Polygyra thyroides Say. Very abundant. 



Polygyra thyroides bucculenfus Gld. Bowling Green. 



Polygyra downieana Bid. Rare. Warren and Edmonsen counties. 



Polygyra profunda Say. Scarce. Edmonson county. 



Polygyra stenotrema Fe.r. 



• I am indebted to Mr. C. T. Simpson, National Museum, for naming doubtful 

 Unios. 



