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I was wondering if any Conch-L subscriber from the NY area might like to
respond to this request.  I really don't know the landsnails of that area.
Please reply to Jim's email address and not conch-l
Amy

>From: "Jim and Amy D'Angelo" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: land snail
>Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 23:04:30 -0400
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>     I found a snail today crossing the road near a  small wetland.  We
>live in northern central New York state.  Please  feel free to contact me
>at the Sterling Nature Center at 315-947-6143.  Any  help would be greatly
>appreciated.  This is only the second land snail I  have seen and the
>first one I was unable to get a good look at or  photograph.  I would be
>interested in any information you can pass  on.   Jim D'Angelo Coordinator
>of Program Services Sterling Nature  Center
>

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