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There are several shells from the area named dysoni.

> Folks,
> Someone contacted me regarding info on a gent named Dyson. Below is an
> excerpt from the request.  If anyone has info or leads (references to
> books, articles, museum's that might have correspom
> ndences, etc.) please let me know.  Thanks.
>
>> David Dyson
>> came to the Settlement of Honduras (=British Honduras; = Belize) in
>> Central America in late 1844 and 1845 where he secured the first natural
>> history specimens from Belize.
>
> Regards,
> Charlie
> ******************************************************************************
> Charlie Sturm, Jr
> Research Associate - Section of Mollusks
> Carnegie Museum of Natural History
> Pittsburgh, PA, USA
>
> Assistant Professor - Family Medicine
>
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