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1843. Mussny. [Catalogue ofthe| Ohio Valley Shells, by R. D. Mussey. 
< Proc. National Institute, Washington, p. 297, 1843. 
No descriptions, typographical errors numerous.—A.F.G. 
1843-(59?). Ruzve. Conchologica Iconica, or Illustrations of Shells 
of Molluscous Animals, by Lovell A. Reeve, London. 
_ Published at irregular intervals, full descriptions and colored plates 
given, 1843 (59?).—A.F.G. 
1845. CuEnu. Bibliothéque Conchyliogique Premiére Serie, vol. lii., 
Paris, 1845. 
This volume contains the writings of Say, Conrad, Rafinesque and Rack- 
ett, translated into French; these all contain references to the Shells of 
Ohio.—A.F.G. 
1845. WueEatitey. Catalogue of the Shells of the United States, with 
their localities, by Chas. M. Wheatley, New York, 1845. 
Localities only given, no descriptions.—A.F.G. 
1847-76. Preirrer. Monographia Heliceorum Viventium, auctore, 
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vol. vili., 1876. 
This great work contains many references to the Helicide of the United 
States, and special localities are given in many instances.—A.F.G. 
1849. Western AcaprEmy. Catalogue ofthe Unios, Alasmodontas and 
Anodontas of the Ohio River and its Northern Tributaries, 
adopted by the Western Acad. of Nat. Sci., of Cincinnati, 
Jan., 1849. 
Contains much information in regard to synonymy of these groups.— 
AGhEG. 
1850. AnrHony. Descriptions [of New Melanians|, by J. G. Anthony. 
< Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. iii., pp. 360-363, Nov., 
1850. | 
Ohio species mentioned here, and of which descriptions are given: 
Melania inornata, tracta, brevispira, elata, napella, cuspidata, succinulata.— 
A.F.G. 
1851-7, Binnry,—Govutp. The Terrestrial Air-breathing Mollusks of 
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