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1956ML437211956 220 p., 100 text figures, publisher’s quarter cloth over printed boards. Title on spine. A good copy.Well-illustrated with fine line drawings. Bookplate of the Dutch malacologist Tera van Benthem Jutting mounted on the front board.
1960MM257911960 39 p., 8 plates (mostly large maps, folded), 4to, paperbound (stiff, printed covers). This is a "Rapport aangeboden aan het College van Gedeputeerde Staten van de provincie Friesland". Spine a bit fraye, faint stamp on front cover, otherwise very good. Scarce.
1969MM261061969-1994 Mostly on Spanish opisthobranchs. Several papers with author's dedication.
1972MM236371972 vi, 646 p., small 4to, paperbound. Library stamp (Zoologisch Museum Amsterdam), else fine copy.
1946ML236841946-1988 Two papers have their first page missing but substituted by a photograph. All papers are ex library Herbert Ant (with his stamp or signature).
1989MJ437031989-2009 Nos 2-3, 6-8, 12-17, 27-29, 62 & 65. Together 16 issues.
1972MM436531972 166 p., 48 plates, publisher’s cloth. In Russian. English title added in ink on title page, otherwise very good copy.Deals with poorly known faunas from the North Pacific. Nearly all illustrations are of bivalves – a few are gastropods.
1902MJ255171902 One volume in seven issues. iv [Title and index page], 200 p.Contains papers by the editor, Kobelt (obituary F. Wiegmann], Dybowski, Ihering (here spelled Jhering), Lindholm, Sturany, Von Martens, Müllendorff, Rolle, and others. At least three papers deal with fresh water and terrestrial molluscs from the far east and Malay Archipelago. Uncut, as issued. A very good clean volume. Rare.
198335711983 cartonné blanc éditeur (editor hard-back) in-octavo, dos blanc (white spine), plats illustrés (cover illustrated), tranches lisses (smooth edges), nombreuses illustrations en couleurs de James Nicholls, 320 pages, 1983 à Paris Bordas,
1982MJ117701982-1989 Nos 1, 3-10 & 14. In total 209 p. & 53 pls (many col.). Numerous papers on Conidae, but also on marine micromolluscs and a variety of other groups.
1863ML436161863 title-page, 1 hand-coloured plate with explanatory text leaf (2 p.), large 4to, printed covers. A very good, well-coloured copy.The genus name Anastoma should in fact be Anostoma. This is one of the most peculiar genera of land snails. The prominent feature of an upturned aperture (causing the adult snail to carry the shell spire down).The Conchologica Iconica was written between 1843 and 1878 and consists of 20 volumes. Lovell August Reeve (1814-1865) started this series, and G.B. Sowerby II (1812-1884) took over when Reeve died (volume 15 onwards). The plates were drawn and lithographed by Sowerby. Each volume consist of a collection of Monographs (each treating a separate genus).
1844MM259351844 Title page and one beautifully hand-coloured plate, 2 explanatory text leaves, contemporary marbled wrappers, with printed label mounted on front wrapper. With an old library stamp on the lower margin of the last text page, otherwise good clean copy with the plate well-coloured.Rare copy of the marine bivalve genus Myadora (Myochamidae) being a part of the "Conchologia Iconica", started by Lovell Reeve in 1843 and finished (rather than completed) long after Reeve's death in 1865 by G. B. Sowerby, comprising 20 volumes in all. This monograph includes the description and illustration of several species described by Reeve and not illustrated before. Most of the descriptions in the Conchologia iconica (of species and specimens) are based on material collected by the most famous shell collector of the 19th century, Hugh Cuming (1791-1865).
1844MM436221844 title-page, 1 hand-coloured plate with explanatory text leaves (2 p.), large 4to, printed covers. A very good, clean and well-coloured copy.Myodora is a genus within the bivalve family Myochamidae.The Conchologica Iconica was written between 1843 and 1878 and consists of 20 volumes. Lovell August Reeve (1814-1865) started this series, and G.B. Sowerby II (1812-1884) took over when Reeve died (volume 15 onwards). The plates were drawn and lithographed by Sowerby. Each volume consist of a collection of Monographs (each treating a separate genus).
1858MM436231858 title-page, 1 hand-coloured plate with explanatory text leaves (1 p.), large 4to, printed covers. A very good, clean and well-coloured copy.Pedum is a bivalve genus within the family Pectinidae, and mainly lives within corals.The Conchologica Iconica was written between 1843 and 1878 and consists of 20 volumes. Lovell August Reeve (1814-1865) started this series, and G.B. Sowerby II (1812-1884) took over when Reeve died (volume 15 onwards). The plates were drawn and lithographed by Sowerby. Each volume consist of a collection of Monographs (each treating a separate genus).
1986MM437431986 207 p., several figures, 8 plates, paperbound. In Russian. Very good copy. Scarce.On fossil molluscs from around the Black Sea. The plates depicts bivalves, the last plate depicts gastropods.
1990MM434591990-1992 Three volumes (complete). 781 p., paperbound (covers plastified). Respectively nos 244, 14 & 25 of 1000 printed copies. With author’s dedication. Includes numerous interesting annotation and inserted notes by J.J. van Aartsen.
1882MG185511882 viii, 312 p., 22 pls, new blue cloth. The map is missing.First volume of this famous introduction to molluscs and malacology by Tryon. This volume includes the following chapters: Primary Divisions of the Animal Kingdom / Classes of the Malacozoa / Anatomy of the Mollusca / Habits and Economy of the Mollusca / Geographical Distributuion of the Mollusca / Distribution of the Mollusca in Time / Nomenclature / Classification / On Collecting Shells.
1959ML260201959 191 p., some text figures, two plates, one folded map. No wrappers issued.A very good monograph, listing for each species all literature records, and localities. Several species are here described as new. The work includes brackish water species (e.g. Cerithididae, Ellobiidae, Neritidae). Uncut. Small stamp in title page lower margin, otherwise a very good copy. Scarce.
1913MM161441913 418, [2], xii p., 42 pls, publisher's cloth. Library stamps. Ex library H. Engel.
1913MM161451913 418, [2], xii p., 42 pls, publisher's cloth. Library stamps. Previous owner's name on title-page.
1897ML436811897 68 p., 10 lithographed plates, large 4to, later quarter cloth over blind boards. With the bookplate of Cor Karnekamp on the front pastedown. A good copy.Well-illustrated and with several new species. Published in the academy’s Denkschriften der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
2011MM456382011 195 p., 18 plates, 4to, paperbound. Ex library H. Dijkstra (with his stamp).
MG114301871 (2nd ed.) xiv, 542, 86 p., 269, 27 figs, 23 pls, 1 folded map, frontispiece, green publisher's decorated boards.
1984MM260821984-2001 Mostly on Antarctic Nudibranchs. Several with author's dedication to Dr. Malcolm Edmunds.
1952MM436541952 107 p., 53 text figures, 10 plates, coloured frontispiece, original printed boards. In Russian. Bookplate of Cor Karnekamp on the front pastedown. A very good, clean copy.The uncommon, original Russian edition of this important contribution to (sub) Arctic Polyplacophora. Includes twelve new species. The quality of the plates in the later Jerusalem English translation is less good.