A Monograph of the Freshwater Univalve Mollusca of the United States Including

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A Monograph of the Freshwater Univalve Mollusca of the United States Including
Haldeman, Samuel Stehman, 1812-1880
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" Say. COLOR .... Bleached and chalky.
OBSERVATIONS.
This species is allied to L. Humilis, but is much thicker in texture, and has a better de- veloped shoulder to the whirls. All the speci- mens known, occur in a superficial deposit on the margins of a pond or small lake in western New Jersey, and I believe the species to be extinct, with, perhaps, one or two others from the same locality, which will bring this deposit within the Tertiary period of geologists.
LIMNEA CATASCOPIUM?
PLATE 14.
OBS
...ERVATIONS.
Since the article on this species was publish- ed, Dr. Mighels of Portland, Maine, has sent LIMNEA FRAGILIS. 53 me specimens of a species of Limnea, for which he proposed the name decollate and which he has since published in conjunction with Pro- fessor Adams, in the Boston Journal of Natural History. Figures 1, 2, 3, represent this pro- posed species; and 4 (distorted) 5, specimens from Oregon, referred to on page 8, as belong- ing to L. Catascopium. The great resemblance existing between 1 and 5, is sufficient to induce me to consider them as being the same; and they do not appear to have any character to warrant a separation from L.


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