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Dear David,
I find no such taxon in Dillwyn (1817). He tried to give an up-to-date
account of all named "Recent shells."
Harry
At 07:21 PM 11/7/2003, you wrote:
>The oldest Helix xxx minor we've traced at this point is C. B. Adams,
>1851e, listed in Ruhoff. Sherbourn 1801-1850 does not seem to have any
>listed. Anyone able to find an earlier usage?
>
> Dr. David Campbell
> Old Seashells
> University of Alabama
> Biodiversity & Systematics
> Dept. Biological Sciences
> Box 870345
> Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0345 USA
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