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Dear David,

A neighboring colony, perhaps part of the same introduction event,
was first noticed in Lexington VA by Pilsbry in 1886. I have a
specimen collected there by my family on the Washington and Lee
campus, alma mater to my father and brother.

Harry


At 02:46 PM 11/27/2009, you wrote:
>I picked up some Cepaea nemoralis in Staunton, VA, which is not as
>close as Cincinnati is to KY, but not all that far. I don't have
>evidence of C. hortensis from this lot.
>
>David Kirsh
>Durham, NC

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