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Blakeslee, C.L. 1945. The Cepaea nemoralis of Brighton, Monroe Co., New York. The Nautilus 59(2): 44-47.
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Bleakney, J.S. 1966. Behaviour of calciphilic Cepaea hortensis on acid island off Nova Scotia. The Nautilus 79(4): 131-134.
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Blood, B.A. 1963. Parasites from California bighorn sheep in southern British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Zoology 41(4): 913-918.
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Boag, D.A., Wishart, W.D. 1982. Distribution and abundance of terrestrial gastropods on a winter range of bighorn sheep in southwestern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 60(11): 2633-2640.
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Branson, B.A. 1980. Collections of gastropods from the Cascade Mountains of Washington. The Veliger 23: 171-176.
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Brooks, S.T. 1936. The land and freshwater Mollusca of Newfoundland. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 25: 83-108.
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Burch, J.B., Van Devender, A.S. 1980. Identification of eastern North American land snails. The Prosobranchia, Opisthobranchia and Pulmonata. Walkerana 1(2): 33-80.
Caesar, N.H. 1946. A roundup of Cochlicopa lubrica. The Nautilus 60(2): 72.
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Cameron, R.A.D. 1986. Environment and diversities of forest snail faunas from coastal British Columbia. Malacologia 27(2): 341-355.
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Carl, G.C. 1943. The natural history of the Forbidden Plateau area, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Report of the Provincial Museum of Natural History and Anthropology 1942: R18-D19-D40, 1 map, 1 pl.
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Carl, G.C., Guiguet, C.J. 1956. Notes on the flora and fauna of Bunsby Islands, British Columbia. Provincial Museum of Natural History and Anthropology, Report for the Year 1955: D31-D44.
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Carl, G.C., Guiguet, C.J. 1957. Alien animals in British Columbia (Handbook No. 14). Victoria: British Columbia Provincial Museum.
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Carpenter, P.P. 1857. Report on the present state of our knowledge with regard to the Mollusca of the west coast of North America. Report of the Twenty-Sixth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science: Held at Cheltenham in August 1856 : London: John Murray. 159-368, pl. 6-9.
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Christy, R.M. 1885. Notes on the land and fresh-water Mollusca of Manitoba. Journal of Conchology 4: 339-349.
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Clapp, G.H. 1900. Helix hortensis in Newfoundland. The Nautilus 14(6): 72.
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Clapp, G.H. 1916. Notes on the land shells of the islands at the western end of Lake Erie and description of new varieties. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 10: 532-540.
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Clarke, A.H. Jr. 1967. Recent and post-Pliocene Mollusca from Sable Island, Nova Scotia. American Malacological Union, Annual Reports 1967: 11-12.
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Clarke, A.H. Jr., Erskine, J.S. 1961. Precolumbian Littorina littorea in Nova Scotia. Science (N.S.) 134(3476): 393-394 .
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Clarke, A.H. Jr., Kelsall, J.P., Parker, G.R. 1968. The land snail fauna of Fundy National Park. National Museum of Canada, Bulletin 223: Contributions to Zoology, IV. 5-22.
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Cockerell, T.D.A. 1883. Helix pulchella at Niagara. The Journal of Conchology 5: 25.
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Cockerell, T.D.A. 1890. Helix hortensis in America. The Nautilus 3(12): 139-140.
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Cockerell, T.D.A. 1890. New western slugs. The Nautilus 3(10): 111-113.
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Cockerell, T.D.A. 1890. Notes on the variation of certain Mollusca introduced from Europe. The Nautilus 3(8): 86-90.
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Cockerell, T.D.A. 1891. The slugs of British Columbia. The Nautilus 5(3): 30-32.
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Cockerell, T.D.A. 1892. New varieties of American Mollusca. The Journal of Conchology 7: 39.
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COSEWIC 2002. COSEWIC assessment and status report on the dromedary jumping-slug, Hemphillia dromedarius, in Canada. Ottawa: Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. vi + 21 p.
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COSEWIC 2002. COSEWIC assessment and status report on the Oregonian forestsnail, Allogona townsendiana, in Canada. Ottawa: Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. vi + 20 p.
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D'Urban, W.S.M. 1859. Observations on the natural history of the valley of the River Rouge and surrounding townships in the counties of Argenteuil and Ottawa. The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist and Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Montreal 4(4): 252-276.
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Davies, S.M. 1977. The Arion hortensis complex, with notes on A. intermedius Normand (Pulmonata: Arionidae). Journal of Conchology 29: 173-187.
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Davis, D.S. 1966. Preliminary report on the slugs and snails. P. 15-18 in: A preliminary survey of the natural history of NcNab's Isalnd, Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia.
"This paper was not actually published but was widely distributed" (D. Davis, 2006)
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Davis, D.S. 1985. Land and freshwater molluscs. Appendix III. Nova Scotia Museum, Curatorial Report 50: P. 87-91 in: Morris, L., The Hayes Cave site, South Maitland, Nova Scotia. 128 p.
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Davis, D.S. 1985. Synopsis and distribution tables of land and freshwater Mollusca of Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia Museum, Curatorial Report 54: 30 p.
Davis, D.S. 1990. Land and freshwater snails and slugs of Nova Scotia. The Papustyla 1990(12): 2-5.
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Davis, D.S. 1992. Terrestrial Mollusca of Nova Scotia: in the footsteps of John Robert Willis, 1825-1876. Proceedings of the Ninth International Malacological Congress : 125-133.
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“Lake of the Woods” is here interpreted as being in ON also; otherwide some records marked 'ON' should be 'MB' instead
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De Champlain, R.R. 1929. Helix hortensis in the province of Quebec. The Nautilus 42(3): 102.
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Dimelow, E.J. 1962. Land mollusks of Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. The Nautilus 76(2): 51-53.
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Dimelow, E.J. 1962. On the biology of some mollusks from a Nova Scotian deciduous wood. The Nautilus 76(2): 49-51.
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Dimelow, E.J. 1963. Mollusks from hardwoods of the Chignecto Isthmus. The Nautilus 77(1): 21-23.
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Drake, R.J. 1963. The history of nonmarine malacology in British Columbia. National Museum of Canada, Bulletin 185: 1-16.
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Eyerdam, W.J. 1940. The northern range of Monadenia fidelis Gray. The Nautilus 53(3): 107.
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Fairbairn, G.E. 1934. Notes on the age of land shells in the marl deposits of McKay Lake near Ottawa, Ontario. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 48(7): 119-120.
Live snails were found on the surface of the marl, under small pieces of dead wood and leaves
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Fairbairn, G.E. 1937. Fifty years after. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 51(3): 40-41.
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Fairbairn, G.E. 1938. "Helix rufescens" re-discovered at Ottawa. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 52: 14.
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Forcart, L. 1955. Die nordischen Arten der Gattung Vitrina. Archiv für Molluskenkunde 84(4/6): 155-166, pl. 12.
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Forsyth, R.G. 1999. Distributions of nine new or little-known exotic land snails in British Columbia. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 113(4): 559-568.
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Forsyth, R.G. 2001. A note on the distribution of Striatura pugetensis in British Columbia. The Festivus 33(5): 57-58.
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Forsyth, R.G. 2001. First records of the European land slug Lehmannia valentiana in British Columbia. The Festivus 33(7): 75-78.
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Forsyth, R.G. 2002. New records for land snails from the mountains of northwestern British Columbia. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 115(2): 223-228.
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Forsyth, R.G. 2004. Land Snails of British Columbia. (Royal BC Museum Handbook). Victoria: Royal British Columbia Museum. vi + 188 pp., [8] pls.
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Forsyth, R.G. 2005. Terrestrial gastropods of the Peace River – northern Rockies of British Columbia (Living Landscapes, Royal British Columbia Museum). 23 p.
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Forsyth, R.G. 2005. Terrestrial gastropods of the upper Fraser basin of British Columbia (Living Landscapes, Royal British Columbia Museum). 26 p.
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Forsyth, R.G. 2006. An Annotated Checklist (Based Mostly on Literature Records) and Bibliography of the Recent Terrestrial Mollusca of Alberta. 13 p.
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Gould, A.A. 1841. Report on the Invertebrata of Massachusetts, comprising the Mollusca, Crustacea, Annelida, and Radiata. Published agreeably to an order of the Legislature, by the Commissioners on the Zoological and Botanical Survey of the State. Cambridge: Folsom, Wells, & Thurston. xiii + 373 p., 15 pl.
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Gould, A.A. 1870. Report on the Invertebrata of Massachusetts, published agreeably to an order of the Legislature. Second edition, comprising the Mollusca. Boston: Wright & Potter. v + [3] + 524 p., pl. 16-27.
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Griffiths, H.J. 1939. Some snails from the Lower St. Lawrence Valley and observations on their bionomics. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 53(8): 113-115.
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Grimm, F,W 1976. The occurrence of two European succineids, Succinea oblong [sic] and Succinea putris, in North America. Bulletin of the American Malacological Union, Inc., 1976 : Abstracts from the Forty Second Annual Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, 2-6 of August 1976. 53.
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Grimm, F.W. 1971. Two new Stenotrema, with notes on S. hirsutum and S. barbatum. The Nautilus 85(1): 12-17.
Grimm, F.W. 1975. A review of Succinea wilsoni a coastal marsh snail of eastern North America. The Nautilus 89(2): 39-43.
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Grimm, F.W. 1981. A review of the Chittenango ovate amber snail, Succinea chittenangoensis Pilsbry, 1908 – a Pleistocene-pluvial relict now greatly restricted in distribution. 23 p.
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Grimm, F.W. 1996. Terrestrial mollusks. In: Smith, I.M., Assessment of species diversity in the Mixedwood Plains ecosystem. 9 unpaginated computer files on CD-ROM.
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Grimm, F.W. [1996]. Molluscs of the alvar arc and the Niagara Cuesta Uplands and Barren Zones. Ecosystem Planning Series : P. 112-124 in: Proceedings of the Leading Edge '95 Conference.
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Haas, F. 1954. Non-marine mollusks from the Pacific Slope of North America. The Nautilus 67(3): 94-96.
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Hanham, A.W. 1889. Brief notes on the land and fresh water shells of this district, supplemented by general notes on conchology, gathered from different sources. Journal of the Hamilton Association for Session 1888-9 5: 80-91.
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Hanham, A.W. 1893. Land Mollusca observed in the Gaspe region. The Nautilus 7(6): 65-66.
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Hanham, A.W. 1897. Notes on the land shells of Quebec City and District. The Nautilus 10(9): 98-102.
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Hanham, A.W. 1898. Notes on Quebec Pupidae and other shells. The Nautilus 11(10): 110-111.
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Roth, B., Willer, W.B. 1993. Polygyrid land snails, Vespericola (Gastropoda: Pulmonata), 1. Species and populations formerly referred to Vespericola columbianus (Lea) in California. The Veliger 36(2): 134-144.
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Sterki, V. 1890. On new forms of Vertigo. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1890: 31-35.
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Taylor, G.W. 1899. Two land shells new to the Canadian list. The Ottawa Naturalist 13: 202-203.
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Taylor, G.W. 1900. Hemphillia glandulosa. A slug new to the Canadian list. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 14: 150-151.
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van Regteren Altena, C.O. 1950. The Limacidae of the Canary Islands. Zool. Verhandl. Rijkmus. Nat. Hist., Leiden 11: 3-34.
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Walker, B. 1900. On an addition to the molluscan fauna of Canada. The Ottawa Naturalist 14(5): 94.
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Walker, B. 1904. Mollusca new to the Canadian fauna. The Ottawa Naturalist 18(1): 18.
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Wayne, W.J. 1959. Inland mollusks from Hudson Bay, Manitoba. The Nautilus 72(3): 90-95.
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Whelan, R.V., Oughton, J. 1939. Land mollusks of Smoky Falls, Cochrane District, Ontario. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 53: 99-101.
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Whiteaves, J.F. 1862. On the land and freshwater Mollusca of Lower Canada, with thoughts on the general geographic distribution of animals and plants throughout Canada. Canadian Naturalist and Geologist 6(6): 452-459.
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Whiteaves, J.F. 1904. Helicigona arbustorum in Newfoundland. The Ottawa Naturalist 17(11): 192.
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Whiteaves, J.F. 1905. Some new localities for Canadian land and freshwater shells. The Ottawa Naturalist 19(9): 169-171.
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Whittaker, E.J. 1918. The relationship of the fossil marl fauna of Mackay Lake, Ottawa, to the present molluscan fauna of the lake. The Ottawa Naturalist 32(1): 14-18.
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Willis, J.R. 1863. Nova Scotia shells. Halifax: privately printed.
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Winslow, M.L. 1921. Mollusca of North Dakota. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan 98: 1-18.
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Wurtemburg, W.J. 1919. Helix hortensis. The Nautilus 33(2): 71.
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[La Rocque, A.] 1962. Reprints of rare papers on Mollusca. — Elkanah Billings on land snails of the Mountain of Montreal (Canadian Naturalist and Geologist 2: 97-6, 1857). Sterkiana 7: 21-22.
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