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Leslie Allen <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Apr 2004 14:18:04 US/CENTRAL
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Hi Tim
Just to let you know, Kevin was near completion of his revised edition of the
book.  It should be off press very soon.

On another note.
Are you interested in trading freshwater material from Texas ?

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Hello Andrew,
Thank you for the input on Lamprell's book.  I've heard others say it is good,
but not great.  I did have a reply from a former Minnesota resident who had a
copy he'd be willing to trade for live-collected Minnesota freshwater or
terrestrial snails.  I replied thinking it was a good offer.  Perhaps I should
have read our message first.  Oh well.  I had only heard that
Lamprell's book was the best available reference to the genus.

Sincerely,
Tim Blackwood

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20755 US Highway 169 South
Grand Rapids, Minnesota, USA
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