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1990MJ075271990 Complete volume (2 paperbound issues, 397 p., num. illustrations). Includes papers on: Australian Hydrobiids, Florida Galeommatidae, longevity in mollusca, classifications of Stylommatophoran land-snail families, etc.
1981MJ254911981 430 p., numerous illustrations, original printed wrappers. Leading international malacological periodical containing contributions in all fields of malacology. This (complete) volume with taxonomic, and phylogenetical papers (not abstracts) related to the seventh European Malacological Congress on adaptive radiation.
1961MM260811961-2001 Mostly on New Zealand Nudibranchs. Several important papers on New Zealand Aeolid nudibranchs. One paper with author's dedication.
1904MM436381904 43 p., 4 lithographed plates, paperbound (original printed covers). Rare offprint from the Beiträge zur Geologie von Kamerun, edited by Ernst Esch. With a handwritten dedication, on the front wrapper, by Oppenheim to the French palaeontologist Charles Déperet (1854-1929). Stamp of “Laboratoire Fonds Depéret de Géologie” on front cover.
1991MM258381991-1992 In two volumes. 366 [172; 194] p., num. figures, 4to, paperbound.These are Actes de Colloques no. 13 and 14 of the Symposium international Brest 9 novembre 1990. A very good, clean set.
1980MM260941980-1993 Mainly on Italian opistobranchs. Two papers with author's dedication to Dr. Malcolm Edmunds.
1975MM235851975 331 p., 91 pls, paperbound. Library stamps (Zoologisch Museum Amsterdam). With author's dedication.
1968MM261101968-1993 Including: Chromodorid opisthobranch Mollusca from the Indo-West Pacific (25 p., 7 figs, 2 col. pls) / The Anatomy and Biology of Alcyonarian-feeding Aeolid Opisthobranch Molluscs and their Development of Symbiosis with Zooxanthellae (44 p., 27 figs), etc. etc.
MM434541984 [= 1985] 239 p., numerous figures & photographs, paperbound. Lavori della Societa Italiane di Malacologia. Volume 21. Several annotations in the text and inserted notes by J.J. van Aartsen.Treated are the following groups: Triphoridae, Cyclostrematidae, Mitroidea, Hydrobiidae, Architectonicidae, Emarginula.
1843MM214321843 27 p., 2 lithographed pls, disbound (no covers, but journal's original title-page added). Published in: Annales des Sciences Naturelles.
1979MG260221979 [3], 295 p., many text figures, brown publisher’s cloth with gilt titles on front board and spine. Small stamps of Herbert Ant, else a fine copy.The combined lectures on "hot" topics in malacology presented at the sixth Unitas Malacologica Europaea congress in Amsterdam, 1977, and which are still debated today. This book contains the 11 invited lectures of the sixth UME congress: 1) J. Lever: On torsion in gastropods. 2) N. H. Verdonk: Symmetry and asymmetry in the embryonic development of molluscs. 3) A. S. M. Saleuddin: Shell formation in molluscs with special reference to periostracum formation and shell regeneration. 4) C. M. Yonge: Cementation in the bivalvia. 5) J. Joosse: Hormones in molluscs. 6) M. J. Wells: The world of a mollusc; brain and behaviour in Octopus vulgaris. 7) A. de Zwaan: Energy metabolism in molluscs. 8) Marie-Louise Furnestin: Planktonic molluscs as hydrological and ecological indicators. 9) J. Knudsen: Deep-sea bivalves. 10) Alan Solem: A theory of land snail biogeographic patterns through time. 11) Emile A. Malek: Control of snail hosts of schistosomiasis.
1950ML259901950 300 p., 40 plates, several folded maps. Printed wrappers. Thesis.On the geology and fresh water management in Morocco. Six plates show Quaternary fossil land and freshwater shells. A very good, clean copy.
1975ML259931975 384 p., brown buckram with gilt title on the spine, small 4to. Stiff pictorial covers bound in.This paper occupies about half of the Claude W. Hibbard Memorial Volume. 1-5, being the complete Volume one. A second work of malacological interest in vol. 3 is B. B. Miller's "A sequence of radiocarbon-dated Wisconsinan nonmarine molluscan faunas from southwestern Kansas-northwestern Oklahoma" (20 p.). Another paper included has some continental molluscan content as well. A good firmly bound copy.
1942ML257161942 310 p., 42 plates. Later blind red half cloth over marbled boards.Although not apparent from the title, this book deals with the Cyclophoridae of Cuba (by De La Torre and Bartsch), the other West Indian islands (by Paul Bartsch alone), and the American mainland (by Bartsch and Morrison). It deals with the higher systematics within the group (e.g. introducing a new subfamily) and the species, of which many are new, or little known and illustrated for the first time. A very good copy, without markings. A common work, but bound copies, such as this one, are scarce.
1995MM260751995-2003
2005ML083852005 viii, 157 p., num. figs, 4to, paperbound. Nine papers by 22 malacologists submitted at the 3rd World Congress of Malacology in Perth. New copy.
1981MM36531n.d. (ca. 1981) 144 p., 52 (20 col.) pls, cloth (dust jacket). In Portuguese and French. Ex library Dr. H.P. Wagner (with his signature).
1915MM258311915 311 p., 8 folded lithographs (some tinted), paperbound (original printed covers). Thesis. Plates at the rear detached, margins of covers chipped due to low quality paper used.
1933MM258441933 60 p., 8 plates, roy. 4to, paperbound. (original printed covers).The Littorinidae may be difficult to separate conchologically. This paper (published as a thesis and as in this copy, sonderabdruck aus Wissenschaftliche Meeresuntersuchingen) describes and discusses the genitalia, eggs, veligers, etc. of L. littorea, two other littorids and two species of Lacuna. With author’s dedication on the title page to Caesar Boettger. Also with Boettger's stamp on front wrapper and title page and that of Herbert Ant on title page. Good copy.
1964PM255241964 142 p., 26 plates, paperbound (original printed covers). In Russian. Scarce.Contains a paper by M. R. Djalilov (signed by the author) with 13 plates that show molluscs. Many species are described as new (in Russian).
1870MG114291870 iii, 657, 4, 32 p., 23 pls, frontispiece, green publisher's cloth (with somewhat lighter waterstains on cover). Right blank margins with damp-stains in first and last pages/plates, resulting in some loss of paper (only blank margin), but text and figures are not affected. Not a good copy, working copy only.
1938MM103031938 209 p., 36 figs, 8 (1 col.) pls, roy. 4to, paperbound (back almost broken). Published in: Mémoires du Musée royal d'Histoire Naturelle. Ex library W.S.S. van Benthem Jutting (with her stamp). Inserted is half a page of notes in her handwriting.
1917MM436921917 41 p., 2 figures, 2 plates, 1 map, paperbound (original printed covers). Library stamp on title-page, paper label on verso title-page. In Russian. Rare.Written by the Dean of Russian palaeomalacology, Nicolai Ivanovich Andrusov (1861–1924), who was born and lived in Odesa. Deals with Pliocene brackish water bivalves (Cardiidae, etc.), including new species.
1938ML256291938-1941. Three parts (of four). 267 p., 43 plates, paperbound (original, uniform printed covers).Important series of publications by the Bernice P. Bishop Museum (their Bulletins 158 (part 1) and 166 (3 and 4). Lacks 165 (2). With many new species. With the small stamps of Caesar Boettger and Herbert Ant in the title page top margin, otherwise good.
ML148211960 (reprint 1971) 303 p., 123 figs, hardbound.