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98023Bruxelles, M. Weissenbruch, Imprimeur du roi, 1910-1912. 16 x 24, 350 + 320 + 214 pages, quelques planches et tableaux, reliure dos/coins toilés, bon état (quelquesannotations et soulignages au crayon bleu).
1971ML266981971 ulturing Biomphalaria and Oncomelania (Gastropoda) for large-scale studies of Schistosomiasis. 161 p., 48 figs, 4to, paperbound. Ex library Prof. Dr. C.R. Boettger (with his stamp) & Herbert Ant (with his stamp).
1938MG437121938 108 p., paperbound.A list of all papers published between 1869 and 1938 in Die Senckenberg-Zeitschriften für Mlluskenkunde by the Senkenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft.
1903MM435321903 On a sheet measuring 9.7 x 14.2 cm, handwritten caption reads: Paul de Septenville fecit 2 Dec. 1903. Paul de Septenville (1836-1912) was a French malacologist and shell collector.
2005MM098712005 79 p., 299 (many col.) figs, 4to, disbound (no covers). Published in: Contributions to Zoology.
2005MM116432005 79 p., 299 (many col.) figs, 4to, paperbound. Published in: Contributions to Zoology. The complete journal issue (contains a few additional papers on amphibians, crustaceans, sponges etc.).
2005MM242032005 79 p., 299 (many col.) figs, 4to, disbound (no covers). Published in: Contributions to Zoology.Added is from the same journal: Gittenberger & Hoeksema, 2013. Habitat preferences of coral-associated wentletrap snails (Epitoniidae) (25 p., 28 figs).
ML260131840 (2nd ed.) ix, 324, 32 p., 12 hand-coloured plates, original embossed pictorial cloth with gilt title on spine and gilt vignette on front board (some slight wear on extremities).Deals with land, fresh water and brackish water molluscs. With the appendix. Several owner's inscriptions on front endpapers, otherwise a good copy in the original binding. The second edition has twice as much pages and two coloured plates more than the first edition.
MG114301871 (2nd ed.) xiv, 542, 86 p., 269, 27 figs, 23 pls, 1 folded map, frontispiece, green publisher's decorated boards.
1946PM260111946-1966 11 parts in 11. xxxxiv, 372 p., 38 text figures, 41 plates, 4to, paperbound (original blue covers with printed paper label pasted on front. The Palaeontographical Society.With numerous new taxa. From part X (1960) onwards written by Weir alone. A total of 13 parts were published so we lack only the last two. All copies present are in original wrappers and in a very good, clean condition.
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.
1889PM260471889-189 ii, 344 p., 32 lithographed plates [I-XXXI, VIIIa], 4to. Slightly later green pebbled cloth with gilt title on spine.An important basic work on these faunas with Gastropoda, Polyplacophora, and Bivalvia. With excellent figures of new and little known species that are often quite well-preserved. Fishes and trilobites and some other arthropods are included too but occupy only four plates. One of the rarer parts of the Palaeontographical Society monographs. Outer ends spine worn, first free end-paper chipped, library stamps on title page, otherwise a good clean copy.
1915MM435861915 xv, 173 p., 26 plates, black half cloth over marbled boards. Gilt author/title on spine. A very clean and attractively bound copyAn essential work on a well-preserved lower Miocene (not Oligocene, as it turned out later) molluscan fauna..
1959ML435101959 35 p., 3 plates, paperbound. Annales Musée Royal du Congo Belge, Tervuren.
1938ML367421938 iii, 660 p., 57 figures, 19 plates, modern black half cloth with blue marbled boards, spine with author/title in gilt. A very good and nicely bound copyThe most important publication of Matthew William Kemble Connoly (1872-1947), and still one of the most valuable and useful publications on the subject.
1957MM260921957 9 p., 4 figs, stapled. Published in: Nature.On May 6, 1952, ten living specimens of an extraordinary mollusc were discovered. While trawling off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, the Danish deep-sea "Galathea" expedition hauled these specimens to the ocean surface from a depth of 3590 meters. They were given the name Neopilina galathea and their discovery has been described as "the most dramatic one in the history of malacology." Before that date these limpet like shells were only known as fossils and this was the first time a living representative of the class Monoplacophora was found. It's nearest fossil relative lived in the Silurian 400 million years ago. This is a reprint of the first original description of by Lemche in Nature. On the top right corner of the first page is a stamp reading: ''With the compliments of the author''. We added: Lemche, 1962. The primitive Mollusc that Emerged from Our Oceans (7 p., 2 figs, printed wrappers, published in: Scientia).Needless to say that this paper has great historical value.
1972MM236371972 vi, 646 p., small 4to, paperbound. Library stamp (Zoologisch Museum Amsterdam), else fine copy.
1866ML288231866 viii, 244, [36] p., 28 figs, 11 col. pls, green publisher’s decorated cloth (with gilt snail on front cover). Upper end spine worn/damaged.
1941MM259201941 79 p., 19 plates, paperbound (back cover detached). Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Unopened copy.With descriptions of many new and poorly known species. Well-illustated.
2003BV253032003 75 p., 22 figs, 94 small distribution maps, 4to, paperbound. Published in: The Beagle (complete Volume 19, including two other papers on botany).
1884MM301621884 and a comparison of the fossil with the living forms. With appendices by Prof. Angelo Heilprin and Mr. John A. Ryder; 158 p., 49 pls, disbound (no covers, part of plates loose). A few pages frayed. Working copy only.
MM235711942 (reprint n.d. ca. 1970) [8], 127 p., 26 pls, 4to, cloth (dust jacket). Library stamps (Zoologisch Museum Amsterdam).
MM365231942 (reprint n.d. ca. 1970) [8], 127 p., 26 pls, 4to, cloth (dust jacket). Ex library Dr. H.P. Wagner (with his ex libris). Good copy.
1966MM260121966 265 p., 65 plates, publisher's red cloth with gilt title on spine and front board.Basic monography on shipworms, excellent for identifying the different species of the world. No dustwrappers issued. Printed errata-sheet pasted in on front flyleaf. A good clean copy.
ML258391870 (4th and final ed.) 190 p., roy. 4to, half cloth with original printed covers (upper end spine damaged). Perforation stamp and ex libris (bookplate) of the John Crerar Library (discarded).Copy with broad margins. Important study by this well-known conchologist who wrote the famous: Observations on the genus Unio in 13 volumes, incl. the large index on all species and bibliography.