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n campus and live in the air-conditioned dormitories 
es ae fa the ivereiee cafeterias. Rates are great being arranged 
for room without board....Various kinds of restaurants mie Clustered 
around the campus, and both budget and luxury Rg gees eae e found on 
a main highway within a mile of the campus but) early reservations 
are recommended if you wish to stay in a pape gee Bee is ac- 
cessible by air (via Piedmont Airlines) as well as by bus, car, and 
boat." 
North Carolina Shell Club members are hosting the meeting, with Pay) 
Jennewein co-chairman of the local committee. His address: P,0, Boy 
394, Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina 28480. 
Remember that you need not be a member of AMU to register for and at- 
tend the meeting. First-timers and family members are most welcome, 
dr 
WSM 1978 
The Western Society of Malacologists will hold their annual meeting 
June 28th through July ist at the University of Santa Clara, near 
San Jose, California. There will be papers, symposiums, work shops, 
displays, field trips. For information write to the president of 
WSM, Dr. Peter Neal D'Eliscu, Department of Biology, University of 
Santa Clara, Santa Clara, California 95053. ae 
JAX SHELL SHOW 1978 
The Jacksonville Shell Club will hold its annual shell show on July 
29th and 30th, 1978, at the Jacksonville Beach Auditorium (The Flag 
Pavilion). Out-of-town exhibitors are invited to participate. For 
information write to the show's chairman, Allan Walker, 1036 Mantees, 
Jacksonville, Florida 32205. 
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BRRATA: EATING CROW IN OLD BREVARD 
A serious misunderstanding of the text is possible on the part of 
any reader of my report, SOME NOTES ON THE MOLLUSCAN FAUNA OF BRE- 
VARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, which appeared in the February (No. 239) and 
March (No. 240) issues of these NOTES, 
The fact is that the area described in the first paragraph of the 
report (NYSC NOTES No, 239, p. 6) is not part of the Pamlico Terrace. 
Lt is part of the sandy plain deposited after the Pamlico Terrace 
was in place, as the land Slowly rose. 
Another error in the second part of the report (NYSC NOTES No. 240, 
Pp. 4) is called to the reader's attention through the courtesy of 
Dr. Harry Lee of Jacksonville, Florida who writes: "The avian para- 
site which develops in Melanoides tuberculatus is Philophthalmus -- 
a trematode -- not a trypanosome (Protozoa)." We are grateful for 
the correction. 
Morris K. Jacobson 
(We suggest that you enter the abov ies of 
NYSC NOTES as above, € corrections in your copies 

