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1837. Naturauist. Miscellaneous Observations made during a tour 
in May, 1835, to the Falls of the Cuyahoga, near Lake Erie: 
extracted from the Diary of a Naturalist. < Am. Jour. Sci. 
& Arts, O. S., vol. xxxi., No. 1, Jan., 1837, being the date on 
title page. 
A few brief notes, with wood-cut of Lymnea stagnalis, 44 species are 
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1838. Kirttanp. Report on the Zoology of Ohio, by Prof. J. P. 
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This list, which is very complete, enumerates 170 species as belonging 
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1838. Suttivant. An Alphabetical Catalogue of Shells, Fossils, 
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Localities are given for many of the Unionide.—A.F.G. 
1839. Tappan. Description of some New Shells, by Benj. Tappan, 
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Unio Sayti, Ward., Paludina heterostropha, Kirtland, Physa Sayii, Tappan, 
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This work was issued by the author at intervals. Nos. i. to vii. bear 
date from July, 1840, to Jan. 1844; No. viii. was issued without date. The 
work is on a whole a model of excellence, and the plates are executed 
with the greatest care, which was characteristic of all the work done by 
Prof. Haldeman.—A.F.G. 
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