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William Healey Dall. Note on Neritina Showalter's Lea [[best guess]], [[strikethrough]] by (The [[/strikethrough]] Nautilus, [[strikethrough]] vol. [[/strikethrough]] X, No. 2, [[strikethrough]] pp. 13-14 [[/strikethrough]] June, 1896) pp. 13-15.
The types of this species in the National Museum are discussed, and the animal shown to belong to a new genus, Lepyrium, which is here described. 

William Healey Dall. [Review of] Lang's Textbook of Comparative anatomy. Part II [[?]], Mollusca ; [[strikethrough]] by ( [[/strikethrough]] Science (N [[strikethrough]] ew [[/strikethrough]] S) [[strikethrough]] eries [[/strikethrough]], III, No. 75, [[strikethrough]] pp. 847-9, [[/strikethrough]] June 5, 1896. pp 847-849.
Review of the work mentioned with corrections of inaccuracies therein.

[[strikethrough]] The Mollusks and Brachiopads of the Bahama expedition of the Stake University of Iowa. By Willam Heally Dall. (Bulletin Iowa State Univ. June 1896, pp. pl.

A catalogue of the species collected with descriptions of four new ones of which types are in the Nat. Mus. [[/strikethrough]]

Bibliography of papers by Chas. T. Simpson, Aid. Dept. of Mollusks

Chas. T. Simpson. Pleurocera subulare in Water Mains, [[strikethrough]] by [[/strikethrough]]. Nautilus, IX, No. 4, Aug; 1890; p. 07, 38. 

An account of Peurocera subulare, Leal a common mollusks of the Mississippi basin which was taken by Mr. Chas. T. Lewis of the Nannibal [[?]], Mo. from the water maius of that city, where, in many places, the dead shells accummulated so as to completly clog the pipes and faucets. Specimens were donated to the Nat. Mus.