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Nelson, D.H. 1982. Relocation of Lampsilis higginsi in the Upper Mississippi River. In: U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, C.E., Report of Freshwater Molluscs Workshop, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
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Nelson, D.H. 1982. Relocation of Lampsilis higginsi in the Upper Mississippi River. In: U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, C.E., Report of Freshwater Molluscs Workshop, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Metcalf, A.L. 1982. Fossil unionacean bivalves from three tributaries of the Rio Grande. Pages 43-59 in N.R. Davis (ed.) Proceedings of the Symposium in Recent Benthological Investigations in Texas and Adjacent States. Aquatic Science Section, Texas Acade
Oblad, B. R. 1980. An experiment in relocating endangered and rare naiad molluscs from a proposed bridge construction site at Sylvan Slough, Mississippi River Near Moline, IL. Pp. 211-222 in J. Rasmussen, ed., Proceedings of the UMRCC Symposium on the Upp
Ahlstedt, S.A. and S.R. Brown. 1980. The naiad fauna of the Powell River in Virginia and Tennessee (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Bulletin of the American Malacological Union, 1979: 40-43.
Horne, F.R. and S. McIntosh. 1979. Factors influencing distribution of mussels in the Blanco River of central Texas. The Nautilus 94(4):119-133.
Havlik, M.E. and L.L. Marking. 1984. Effects of contaminants on naiad mollusks (Unionidae): a review. Abstract in Bulletin of the American Malacogical Union 3(1):106-107
Havlik, M.E. 1981. The historic and present distribution of the endangered mollusk Lampsilis higginsi (Lea 1857). Bulletin of the American Malacological Union for 1980: 19-22.
Murray, H.D. 1975. Melanoides tuberculata (Muller), Las Moras Creek, Brackville, Texas. Bulletin of the American Malacological Union, 1975: 43.
Heard, W.H. 1970. Eastern freshwater mollusks. 1. The south Atlantic and Gulf drainages. In: A.H. Clarke (ed.) Rare and endangered molluscs of North America. Malacologia 10:1-56.
Starrett, W.C. 1971. A survey of the mussels (Unionacea) of the Illinois River: A polluted stream. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin, 30(5): 263-403.