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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.

Sincerely,
Tim Blackwood



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