Abstract
Studies of the mollusks of Alabama drainages (including rivers such as the Tombigbee flowing through Mississippi) were undertaken at the turn of the century over an extended period by a group of well-known malacologists. Their work was sponsored largely by Dr. Bryant Walker, a wealthy lawyer who developed an international reputation as a malacologist; in the museum built in back of his Detroit home he amassed a collection of about 100,000 lots.
How to Cite:
van der Schalie, H., (1981) “Past, Present and Future Status of the Mollusca of the Upper Tombigbee River”, Hello World! 71(1), 8-11.
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