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2001ML199252001 xxii, 394 p., num. figs, 2 pls, cloth. Library stamps, else very good copy.
1877MJ256911877 127, cxxix, [1] p., 4 (3 fine hand-coloured) lithographed pls, paperbound (back broken).This volume includes: Alfred Craven, Monographie du genre Sinusigera (22 p., 3 hand coloured plates). In 1842, Alcide d'Orbigny (in Historia fisica, politica, y natural de la isla de Cuba) first figured a strange shell with a tri-lobed aperture as Sinusigera cancellata. Today we know it represents the planktotrophic veliger stage of a Cypraea. This however, was unknown to the Belgian malacologist Alfred Craven, who in 1877 described many new species. Today, his work is forgotten but for no good reason as his clear descriptions and good figures represent valid introductions of new names (in Muricidae, Triphoridae etc.) overlooked or neglected by modern students of these families. The other plate depicts Solen laversinensis and Solen laubreirei.
ML256571869 (1st ed.) 32 p., 3 lithographed pls, 4to, original printed wrappers.This publication (with many new species, and good illustrations) is a supplement to Belgrand's Histoire Général de Paris. Bourguignat introduces quite a few new species of, mainly, freshwater molluscs. Small stamp of Herbert Ant on front cover and first page, margins somewhat trimmed, otherwise a good copy of this well-illustrated work.
PM256861913 (reprint 1966) 263 p., 11 plates with explanatory text leaves. Printed wrappers.The paper describes and illustrates these highly diverse groups of gastropods. Many hundreds of specimens are figured. This is the society's Mémoire 46 in the scarce 1966 Swets & Zeitlinger reprint. A good clean copy.
1921ML436251921 iv, 495 p., 42 figures, 13 plates of which one chromolithographed, and 5 double-sized, quarter cloth over marbled boards (original printed front cover laid on). Red cloth label over spine foot with author/title written by hand on it. Good copy in a simple binding.This work deals with the highly endemic malacofaunas of the tropical Indian Ocean islands Réunion, Mauritius, and Rodrigues. Published as a supplement to the Mémoires de la Société Zoologique de France. Includes the (semi) marine Neritidae, Neritiliidae and Ellobiidae.
1936MG296541936-1940 ca. 900 p., num. figs, 4 pls, contemporary half cloth over marbled boards, gilt title on spine, marbled end-papers. Some original covers bound in. Very good copy.Collection of about 50 bound papers (offprints) by the (co)workers at the national natural history museum of Paris. The vast majority of papers is on Mollusca. Contains: Les Récifs de coraux / Catalogue des Pectinidae vivants du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle / Le genre Chamostrea de Roissy / Note sur un Céphalopode géant (Architeuthis harveyi) capturé dans le Golfe de Gascogne / Faune et flore marine de la région malouine en 1935 / Oncidiella celtica Cuv. aux îles Chausey / Contributions à la faune malacologique de l'Afrique équatoriale / Note sur le Cytherea Callosa Conrad (Lamellibr.) / Le Cypraea existe-t-il sur la côte occidentale de l'Afrique ? / Liste des mollusques recueillis par la mission Franco-Belge à l'île de Pâques (1934) / Notes sur les espèces lamarckiennes d'Anomalocardia (Lamellibr.) etc. etc.
MM368021997 (1st ed.) 258 p., 118 col. pls, 4to, hardbound (dust jacket).
MM368031997 (1st ed.) 258 p., 118 col. pls, 4to, hardbound (dust jacket).
1998ML434061998 288 p., 658 figures & maps, 12 coloured plates, 4to, hardbound (dust jacket). Very good copy.
2007MM436842007 428 p., hundreds of illustrations, large 4to, hardbound. Inscribed by the author on the title page. A mint copy.Illustrating type specimens and/or type figures of almost all extant Cancellariidae.
2016MM435332016 463 p., 555 figures (many on coloured plates), 4to, hardbound. The present volume includes six major taxonomic paper, together documenting 213 species 137 of which are new to science, highlighting the extraordinary biodiversity of the South and West Pacific, in particular the Philippines, Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia. Includes the following papers: Bouchet et al., How many species of molluscs are there in the world's oceans, and who is going to describe them? / Sirenko, New, rare bathyal leptochitons (Polyplacophora) from the South and West Pacific / Glover & Taylor, Lucinidae of the Philippines: highest known diversity and ubiquity of chemosymbiotic bivalves from intertidal to bathyal depths (Bivalvia) / Marshall et al., Deep-sea wood-eating limpets of the genus Pectinodonta Dall, 1882 (Gastropoda) from the tropical West Pacific / Vilvens & Williams, New genus and new species of Solariellidae (Gastropoda) from New Caledonia, Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Philippines, Papua New Guinea and French Polynesia / Monsecour & Monsecour, Deep-water Columbellidae (Gastropoda) from New Caledonia / Fraussen & Stahlschmidt, The extensive Indo-Pacific deep-water radiation of Manaria (Gastropoda) and related genera.
1891MM436521891 380 p., 348 text figures, later half cloth with marbled boards, blind spine. With many annotations in two different (old) hands. Two repaired tears in the introduction part, otherwise a good copy of this classic work.Published in the Annales de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon, being the only paper in Vol. 37 of the new series; preceded by a member’s list.
PM135591941 (reprint 1974) 348 p., paperbound. Crisp new copy.
PM156941941 (reprint 1974) 348 p., paperbound. Crisp new copy.
1843MM436201843 title-page, 2 hand-coloured plates with explanatory text leaves (4 p.), large 4to, printed covers. A very good, clean and well-coloured copy.This bivalve genus name is a synonym of Trapezium Megerle von Mühlfeld, 1811.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).
1866MM436191866 title-page, 2 hand-coloured plates with explanatory text leaves and index (5 p.), large 4to, printed covers. A very good, clean and well-coloured copy.Lampania is a junior synonym of Batillaria W. H. Benson, 1842.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).
1859ML436131859 title-page, 2 hand-coloured plates with explanatory text leaves (4 p.), large 4to, printed covers. A very good, clean and well-coloured copy.The genus Pirena belongs to the Cerithioidea, freshwater family Pachychilidae.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).
In-4 gr., cartonato mod., conserv. cop. orig. Di questa importante raccolta di studi scientifici, realizzati sotto la direzione del Principe di Monaco, offriamo il fascicolo XXXII ,pp. (4),125, con 5 tavv. a colori e descrizione a fronte, ciascuna con 16/30 conchiglie. Tratta “Mollusques provenant des dragages effectués à l’ouest de l’Afrique pendant les campagnes scientifiques de S.A.S. le Prince de Monaco - par P. Dautzenberg et H. Fischer”. Ben conservato.
In-4 gr., mz. pergamena con ang., fregi e tit. oro su due tasselli al dorso, conserv. cop. orig. Di questa importante raccolta di studi scientifici, realizzati sotto la direzione del Principe di Monaco, offriamo il Fascicolo LXX, pp. (4),60, con 3 tavv. in b.n. e relativa descrizione a fronte, con complessive 102 figure. Tratta “Mollusques Ptéropodes Gymnosomes provenant des campagnes du Prince Albert I de Monaco - par A. Pruvot-Fol. Ben conservato.
In-4 gr., mz. pergamena con ang., fregi e tit. oro su due tasselli al dorso, conserv. cop. orig. Di questa importante raccolta di studi scientifici, realizzati sotto la direzione del Principe di Monaco, offriamo il Fascicolo LXXVIII, pp. (4),126,(6 di descriz. delle figg.), con 6 tavv. al tratto, ciascuna con numerosiss. figure. Tratta “Copépodes Pélagiques particulièrement de surface provenant des campagnes scientifiques du Prince Albert I de Monaco - par M. Rose”. Ben conservato.
ML259681889 / 1891 Two papers in one. 325 [91, 224] p., 11 [4, 7] mostly chromolithographed plates, 3 chromolithographed maps, roy. 4to, contemporary half calf over marbled boards. Kaiserliche Leopoldinisch-Carolinische Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher.Two major, thorough, zoological-anatomical papers, with new species. The first paper is the rarest. The second paper is a major zoogeographical revision, well-illustrated with fine colour lithographs of living specimens and anatomical details. With the Jugendstil malacological bookplate (naked lady standing on top of an upside down Clausilidae and helding the zodiac in her arms) of Paul Ehrmann on the front paste-down, his name and that of Simroth and Herbert Ant written on the front flyleaf recto, as well as a hand-written title index, the autographs of Walter Wächtler and Herbert Ant on the title page of the first paper. Boards rubbed, spine missing and taped. Plate IV of the first paper partly browned, otherwise a good copy.
1931MG434781931-1935 Two volumes (complete). vi, 1165 p., 897 text figures, publisher's cloth. Some wear on upper end spine of volume one, else a good set.Important and influentual handbook on shells, in its original edition.
1848MM437111848-1856 (reprint ca. 1980) Three volumes (complete). 872 p. [208, 342, xxxi, 231, ii, 58]; 63 plates, uniform mottled leatherette (hardbounr) with gilt title on the spines. Originally published over a long period in the Society’s famous Monographs series. The good reprint in uniform artificial leather bindings. The work deals with rich and varied Pliocene-Pleistocene faunas. The later parts are based on more, new research and a re-evaluation of taxa included in the earlier parts. The part on bivalves contains an appendix with new information on additional gastropods.
Paris, Victor Masson, 1849-1852, voll. 2 (su 3), in-16, tela coeva, titolo oro al dorso, nastrino segnapagine, pp. (4), 299; (5), da 384 a 847, (3). Con complessive 398 illustrazioni in b.n. nel t. e f.t. ed una tavola piegata. Mancano: fasc. I del vol. 2°, e vol. 3° (di tavole). Timbro d'appartenenza: Roberto Lawley Montecchio presso Pontedera, con data (1875) manoscritta: il naturalista e paleontologo Roberto Massimo Lawley (Firenze 1818 - Calcinaia 1881) raccolse una importante collezione (in seguito dispersa) proprio nei suoi, e limitrofi, possedimenti terrieri di Calcinaia, nel pisano, ricchi di sedimenti marini.
in 4°, similpelle edit. con titoli e fregi oro al piatto e al dorso, sovracc. ill., tracce d'uso e piccole rotture in sovrac.