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1962MG259181962 [8], 218 p. paperbound.Edited by William Clench and Ruth Turner, it contains the large catalogue, with almost 5700 taxa, mostly molluscs, also cirripeds, of species and genera described Henry Augustus Pilsbry (1862-1957), with references, dates of authorship, etc. Pilsbry perhaps was the most prolific author in malacology, just "beating" W. H. Dall in number of described staxa. Pilsbry shared his love for cirripeds with, amongst others, Charles Darwin. Guido Poppe's copy with his autograph.
1962MG259191962 [8], 218 p., paperbound.Edited by William Clench and Ruth Turner, it contains the large catalogue, with almost 5700 taxa, mostly molluscs (but also cirripeds), of species and genera described Henry Augustus Pilsbry (1862-1957), with references, dates of authorship, etc. Pilsbry perhaps was the most prolific author in malacology, just "beating" W. H. Dall in number of described taxa. A mint copy.
1985MG436481985 119 p., numerous figures, paperbound. With ex libris Cor Karnekamp. In Russian with short English abstracts. A very good, clean copy.Includes eleven papers by various malacologists on various groups of continental and marine molluscs, e.g., Pisidiidae, Planorbidae, Viviparidae, Trochidae, etc.
1900ML456951900 Four papers. 13, 11, 3, 41 p., 4 figures, 5, 1 plates, paperbound (back cover missing). Four malacological papers in one whole issue (1900, part I) of The Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Science of Philadelphia (includes also a few non-related papers). The Unionidae paper has 5 plates.
1987MG256511987 376 p., numerous text figures, two full colour photos loose in plastic covers, paperbound.With 57 contributions by numerous authors. Contents page highlighted, small stamp/signature of Angela Nolte and Herbert Ant on title-page.
2011MM456382011 195 p., 18 plates, 4to, paperbound. Ex library H. Dijkstra (with his stamp).
1996MM435351996 34, 41 p., 6, 16 figures, 3, 18 plates, 4to, paperbound. Bulletins of American Paleontology. Very good copy.
1932ML256281932 33 p., 8 plates, disbound (no covers).A major revision of the Nearctic Zonitidae with some new species. From the Academy's Proceedings vol. 83. A clean copy.
1770MM435201770 [6], 530, [2] p., 8 folded engraved plates, contemporary paperbound (marbled paper). Spine worn. Extremities a little worn.This volume constitutes part of the invertebates (with one plate depicting seaslugs, and another plate cephalopods) of this well known Dutch work based on the writings of Linnaeus. Included in this volume are also the starfish, anemones and wormlike groups.
1843MG456781843 [8], 271, 70 p., 40, 13 hand-coloured plates, original embossed and gilt pictorial cloth (with large gilt Pecten on front cover). A few small holes (cloth covering missing) on the lateral (joint) sides of the spine, else still a good binding. The bindings of this series were delicate and most copies encountered were or rebound or quite worn.Important contribution to the Mollusca of the northeastern U.S.A. with the inclusion of several new and rare species. This is the hand-coloured edition (40 plates for the Mollusca section) which is less common than the plain edition. Gilt vignette still very good. The title-page and first few pages with some scattered foxing. The plates clean although some are age-toned.
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.
1852MG257491852 210 p., 9 (some folded, some col.) pls (numbered 1-13 as three have double numbers, plate 10 missing), 4to. Disbound.The French zoologist Georges Louis Duvernoy (1777-1855) was a pupil, assistant and successor of Georges Cuvier. The present work is entirely in Cuvier's tradition, with extensive detailed descriptions of the anatomy of bivalves, whereas Cuvier principally worked on gastropods. Species include Panopea australis, Anadonta cygnea, and the "living fossil", Trigonia (now Neotrigonia) australis. Contents clean. Plate 10 missing. Rare.
1860MM257171860 xiii, 88 [209-296] p., 6 lithographed plates (numbered 4-9). Unbound (loose, no covers).Rare work on Vermetidae or worm shells. Offprint from the Annales des Sciences Naturelles comprenant la Zoologie...etc., published by Audouin and Milne-Edwards (as far as the zoology is concerned). This is a fine, clean, unopened copy from the publishers remainders.
1936MG259101936 1206 p., numerous figs & pls. Later brown cloth with gilt title on spine (original printed covers bound in).Paul Pelseneer was one of the leading Belgian malacologists before WWII. His "Festschrift" deals mainly with molluscan subjects, including papers by Lameere (Histoire de la classification des mollusques), Yonge (the evolution of the swimming habit in the Lamellibranchia), Lamy, Steenberg, Adam & Leloup (Les Crepidula de la cote occidentale de l'Afrique), Dollfus, de Selys Lonchamps, Odhner (Nudibranchia Dendronotacea. A revision of the system; this being a large paper with new genera and species) and many others. Title page and dedication page spotted, otherwise very good. Copies in original wrappers are often broken as the binding is too weak for such a big volume. This copy, however, has a tight, sound binding.
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.
1960ML236791960 42 p., paperbound (spine taped). Ex library Herbert Ant (with his stamp). Published in: Mem. Ist. Ital. Idrobiol.
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.
1860MM000081860 48 p., 10 (7 hand-coloured) lithographed pls, small folio (27 x 34,5 cm), contemporary quarter calf (lower end spine repaired). The first plate (plain plate on anatomy) with waterstain, plates 3 & 5 with slight offsetting. The plates are of an exceptional quality and except one all drawn and lithographed by Eugène Levasseur, the colouring was done by Madame Veuve Delarue and the retouches were done by the author himself.
1860MM086701860 7 hand-coloured lithographed pls, small folio (35 x 27 cm), loose but with the original printed front cover. The complete collection of coloured plates, the 3 remaining plates were plain and depicted the anatomy. Some slight foxing in the blank margins but mostly clean.The plates are of an exceptional quality and except one all drawn and lithographed by Eugène Levasseur, the colouring was done by Madame Veuve Delarue and the retouches were done by the author himself.
MM367791997 (= 1998) 425 p., numerous figures and coloured photographs, hardbound (dust jacket). Very good copy, as new.
1895MM241431895-1899 62, 55 p., 3 (2 folded), pls, disbound (partly loose, no covers, but added are the issue's title-pages and the page indicating the exact date of publication of each part). Rare.Two installments of this major work, comprising the second half of Tome 1. Published in: Bulletin de la Société des Sciences Naturelles de l'Ouest de la France.
1904MM436341904-1906, 1921 Half-titles, 328 p. [1-208, xliv; 1-76], 8 text figures, 23 plates with explanatory transparent text leaves, uniform quarter cloth over marbled boards. Original printed front wrapper bound in. Title written on spine and on a label on front cover. Published in: Société des Sciences Naturelles de l’Ouest de la France.A well-illustrated work, with descriptions of many new species of bivalves, and, in supplement, a few gastropods and brachiopods. The first (unnumbered) supplement forms part of the 3rd fascicule; the second supplement was published separately. The plates of the supplements are irregularly numbered. Together these are the bivalve parts and all supplements to all groups.
1939MM251731939 287 p., 15 (1 col.) pls, 4 large folded maps, 4to (28.2 x 22.5 cm), paperbound. Mémoires de l'institut d'Égypte. With authors dedication: '' à Mr Max Desjardin souvenir amical Georges Moazzo''. Rare.The opening in 1869 of the Suez Canal had important zoogeographical implications because two faunas separated for millions of years became reconnected. This is the most important of the earliest studies of the fauna of th Suez Canal. A good thorough and well illustrated study of the mollusc fauna living in the canal at that time by the Greek malacologist Georgi Polychronis Moazzo (1893-1975).
1924ML346421924 54 [9] p, 31 figures, 1 plate, 4to, paperbound (spine and front cover missing). Scarce
1921ML437101921-1922 Two volumes. 767 p. [523, 243]; 118 text figures, 23 plates (2 in chromolithography), folding map, uniform later black cloth with gilt lines and author/title on the spines. Original printed front covers bound in. A very good set.The complete molluscan part of the results of the Voyage Zoologique d'Henri Gadeau de Kerville en Syrie (avril-juin 1908). Includes several new species.