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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.
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>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.
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>Sincerely,
>Tim Blackwood
Well, it's the ONLY major reference on the genus. So for what it's
worth, it's the best... damning with faint praise & all that. But
heck, maybe others will see patterns where I can't.
The new price was pretty low, I think from memory about $25. I was
sent a copy by a friend, and apart from one or two reasonably
distinctive species, I found the rest indecipherable.
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Andrew Grebneff
Dunedin
New Zealand
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