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terms s****
collector and
conchologist can be
regarded as two
distinct categories. Not all s****
collectors are
conchologists; some are
primarily concerned...
- The
Conchologist's First Book (sometimes
subtitled with Or, A
System of
Testaceous Malacology) is an
illustrated textbook on
conchology issued in 1839...
- 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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Conquiliologistas do
Brasil (Portuguese:
Conchologists of Brazil) is an ****ociation
created on
September 19, 1989, in São Paulo, Brazil, with the main...
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study primarily or
exclusively the s**** of
mollusks are
known as
conchologists,
while those who
study mollusks of the
class Cephalopoda are teuthologists...
- John
Ruskin (8
February 1819 – 20
January 1900) was an
English polymath – a writer, lecturer, art historian, art critic,
draughtsman and philanthropist...
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Mollusc World – the
magazine of the Society,
previously known as The
Conchologists' Newsletter, and
issued three times a year
Netherlands Malacological...
- in the
Natural Sciences tripos in 1885–8. Her
Director of
Studies was
conchologist Alfred Hands Cooke, and she
worked and
corresponded with
William Bateson...
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Hippolyte Crosse (1
October 1826 in
Paris – 7
August 1898) was a
French conchologist. With Paul-Henri
Fischer (1835–1893) he was co-editor of
Journal de Conchyliologie...