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greatly exceed the
amount of
material that is
preserved whole in alcohol.
Conchologists mainly deal with four
molluscan classes: the
gastropods (snails), bivalves...
- The
Conchologists’ Exchange. From 1958 to 1972, the
subtitle of The
Nautilus was "The
Pilsbry Quarterly devoted to the
Interests of
Conchologists". Since...
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William Cooper (1798–1864) was an
American naturalist,
conchologist (s**** zoologist) and collector.
Cooper studied zoology in
Europe from 1821 to 1824...
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illustrator and
conchologist George Brettingham Sowerby II (1812–1884), his son,
British naturalist, illustrator, and
conchologist George Brettingham...
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Ludwig Karl
Georg Pfeiffer (1805–1877), a
German physician,
botanist and
conchologist. It was
first described and
published in Cact. Hort. Dyck., edt. 1844...
- Pont
family fortune, he was a
published ornithologist, philatelist,
conchologist, and
sports enthusiast. In 1972, du Pont
founded and
directed the Delaware...
- The
Conchologist's First Book (sometimes
subtitled with Or, A
System of
Testaceous Malacology) is an
illustrated textbook on
conchology issued in 1839...
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first described to
science by
George Brettingham Sowerby, a
British conchologist, in 1835. The type
specimen was
collected by Hugh ****ing.
Fossil evidence...
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Annie Elisabeth Law (1842–12
January 1889) was a British-American
conchologist, who
discovered 11
species and one
genus of mollusks, but did not publish...
- ****burn (17
March 1914 – 6
October 1989) was an
Irish writer, traveler,
conchologist and artist. She was best
known for her
journalism and her
later artistic...