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Index of Subjects * that may have been us when we were in NS last summer. We'd still be interested in receiving samples of shells of your ordinary (probably Cepaea hortensis) and unknown snails, or photographs, or preserved or living slugs. You can get a free copy of "Identifying Land Snails and Slugs in Canada – Introduced Species and Native Genera" from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency by phoning the number given at http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/plaveg/pestrava/escarge.shtml If your vine-climbing pointed snails are as large as the Cepaea, I have no idea what they might be. fred schueler .................... Thank you, Fred! I can save you the snails next time I see some. Pop them into alcohol? I'm off to call for the book. Marg
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