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XXVII.—A Catalogue of Shells from the Crag
(1840) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 6: 243-253
Proceedings of Learned Societies
(1842) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 8: 502-543
XLIX.—A Catalogue of Shells from the Crag
S V Wood (1842) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 9: 455-462
L.—Catalogue of the Marine Zoophytes of the neighbourhood of Aberdeen
John Macgillivray (1842) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 9: 462-469
LI.—The Physical Agents of Temperature, Humidity, Light, and Soil, considered as developing Climate, and in connexion with Geographic Botany
Richard Brinsley Hinds (1842) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 9: 469-475
Bibliographical Notices
(1843) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 11: 47-58
XV.—Note on a British shell of the genus Circe
William King (1845) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 15: 112-113
XVI.—Note on the boring apparatus of the carnivorous Gasteropods, and of the stone- and wood-burrowing Bivalves
Albany Hancock (1845) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 15: 113-114
XXVI.—An account of some shells and other invertebrate forms found on the coast of Northumberland and of Durham
William King (1846) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 18: 233-251
V.—Additional notices of British shells
J Gwyn Jeffreys (1847) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 20: 16-19
XXIX.—Some account of a dredging expedition on the coast of the Isle of Man during the months of May, June, July and August 1852
T C Eyton (1852) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 10: 282-285
A revision of the genera of some of the families of conchifera or bivalve shells
J E Gray (1853) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 11: 33-44
Gleanings in British Conchology
J Gwyn Jeffreys (1858) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 2: 117-133
LI.—A catalogue of the Zoophytes of south Devon and south Cornwall
Thomas Hincks (1862) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 9: 467-475
IX.—On the Foraminifera of the Crag
T R Jones and W K Parker (1864) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 13: 64-68
Observations on the Eocene Lignite Formation of the United States
T A Conrad (1865) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 17: 70-73
Catalogue of the Eocene Annulata, Foraminifera, Echinodermata and Cirripedia of the United States
T A Conrad (1865) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 17: 73-75
XLIX.—Report on dredging among the Hebrides
J Gwyn Jeffreys (1866) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 18: 387-397
IV.—Remarks on the Potton sands, in reply to Mr. Walker's paper in the ‘Annals of Natural History’ for November 1866
Harry Govier Seeley (1867) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 20: 23-28
XVII.—A reply to Mr. H. G. Seeley's remarks on my account of the phosphatic deposit at Potton, in Bedfordshire
J F Walker (1867) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 20: 118-122
Descriptions of new fossil Mollusca, pricipally Cretaceous
T A Conrad (1869) American Journal of Conchology 5: 96-103
XXX.—On the invertebrate marine fauna and fishes of St. Andrews
W C M'intosh (1874) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 13: 204-221
XLVIII.—On the invertebrate marine fauna and fishes of St. Andrews
W C M'intosh (1874) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 13: 342-357
XLIX.—New and peculiar mollusca of the Kellia, Lucina, Cyprina, and Corbula families procured in the ‘Valorous’ Expedition
J Gwyn Jeffreys (1876) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 18: 490-499
XLVIII.—On a collection of Lepidoptera recently received from Abyssinia
Arthur G Butler (1876) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 18: 480-490
On Certain Generic Names Proposed by Zittel, Stoliczka, and Zekeli
T A Conrad (1877) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 29: 22-23
On some Mesozoic fossils from central Australia
J E Tenison-Woods (1883) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 8: 235-242
Second catalogue of Mollusca recently added to the fauna of the New England coast and the adjacent parts of the Atlantic, consisting mostly of deep sea species, with notes on others previously recorded
A E Verrill (1884) Transactions of the Conneticut Academy of Science 6: 139-600
Catalogue illustré des coquilles fossiles de l’Éocène des environs de Paris
M Cossmann (1886) Annales de la Société royale malacologique de Belgique 21: 17-184
Supplement to the list of Mesozoic and Cenozoic invertebrate types in the collections of the National Museum
John Belknap Marcou (1886) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 9: 250-254
Remarks on the Phylogeny of the Lamellibranchiata
Benjamin Sharp (1888) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 40: 121-124
Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. VII..Preliminary report on the collection of Mollusca and Brachiopoda obtained in 1887-'88
William Healey Dall (1890) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 12: 219-362
Paleontology of the Cretaceous Formations of Texas~The invertebrate paleontology of the Trinity Division
R T Hill (1893) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 8: 9-40
Sponges from the Atlantic coast of Canada
L M Lambe (1896) Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, section 2 2: 181-211
Synopsis of the Lucinacea and of the American species
William Healey Dall (1901) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 23: 779-833
A new genus [Ptereulima] of Eocene Eulimidae
(1902) Nautilus 16: 18-19
Review of the classification of the Cyrenacea
W H Dall (1903) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 16: 5-8
Notes on British Copepoda: changes of names
Thomas Scott (1906) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 17: 458-466
The invertebrate fauna and palaeontological relations of the Uitennage series
(1908) Cape Town Annals S African Museum 7: 21-250
On the Mollusca procured during the "Porcupine" Expeditions, 1869-70. Supplemental Notes, Part IV
(1911) Proceedings of The Malacological Society of London 9: 331-348
On the Lower Tertiary mollusca of the Fayum Province of Egypt
(1912) Proceedings of The Malacological Society of London 10: 56-89
Molluscan nomenclatural Problems and Solutions.-No. 1
(1918) Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 13: 28-40
3. Animal Communities in the Southern North Sea
H Blegvad (1922) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1922: 27-32
A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY OF THE INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA IN MENEMSHA BIGHT
Richard E Lee (1944) Biol Bull 86: 83-97
The Pterobranch Rhabdopleura in the English Eocene
H D Thomas and A G Davis (1949) Bulletin of The British Museum (Natural History) Geology 1: 1-19
A revision of the nomenclature of the Gorgoniidae (Coelenterata : Octocorallia), with an illustrated key to the genera
(1951) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 41: 91-102
Proposed clarification, amendment and expansion of the provisions in the "Regies" relating to the formation of the names of families and subordinate categories of suprageneric rank: an appeal to zoologists for advice
F Hemming (1952) Bull. Zool. Nom. 7: 61-94
Suberites domuncula (Olivi): its synonomy, distribution, and ecology
M Burton (1953) Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Zool. 1: 353-378
Documents Relating To The Question Of The Reform Of The Provisions In The 'regies' Relating To The Naming Of Families And Lower Suprageneric Groups
(1953) Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 8: 167-282
The Pelecypod family Corbiculidae in the Mesozoic of Europe and the Near East
(1955) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 45: 366-372
Proposed use of the plenary powers (a) to validate the generic name "Lepidurus" Leach, 1819, and to designate a type species for, and to determine the gender of, "Triops" Schrank, 1803 (Class Crustacea, Order Phyllopoda) and (b) to validate the family name "Apodidae" Hartert, 1897 (Class Aves)
L B Holthuis and F Hemming (1956) Bull. Zool. Nom. 12(3): 67-85
Opinion 502. Validation under the Plenary Powers of the generic name Lepidurus Leach, 1819 (Class Crustacea, Order Phyllopoda), designation under the same Powers of a type species in harmony with accustomed usage for the nominal genus Triops Schrank, 1803 (Class Crustacea, Order Phyllopoda) and addition of those names and of Apus Scopoli, 1777 (Class Aves), to the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology and matters incidental thereto
International Commission On Zoological Nomenclature (1958) Opinions and Declarations Rendered by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 18(3): 65-120
THE EFFECTS OF CERTAIN NEUROHUMORS AND OF OTHER DRUGS ON THE VENTRICLE AND RADULA PROTRACTOR OF BUSYCON CANALICULATUM AND ON THE VENTRICLE OF STROMBUS GIGAS
Robert B Hill (1958) Biol Bull 115: 471-482
The types of Corbiculidae and Sphaeriidae (Mollusca: Pelecypoda) in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, and a bio-bibliographical sketch of Temple Prime, an early specialist of the group
R I Johnson (1959) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 120: 429-479
Studies on deep-sea Protobranchia (Bivalvia); prologue and the Pristiglomidae
H L Sanders and J A Allen (1973) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 145: 237-261
ANATOMY OF THE INNERVATION AND NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTIONS OF THE RADULAR PROTRACTOR MUSCLE OF THE WHELK, BUSYCON CANALICULATUM (L.)
Robert B Hill and Joseph W Sanger (1974) Biol Bull 147: 369-385
Sphaeriidae Insecta and Mollusca: comments on the Secretary's revised proposals. Z.N.(S.) 1892
Y I Starobogatov, The Secretary et al. (1976) Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. 32: 201-204
The giant white calm from the Galapagos Rift, Calyptogena magnifica species novum
Kenneth J Boss and Ruth D Turner (1980) Malacologia 20: 161-194
Type, figured and mentioned fossil invertebrates in the Queensland Museum
A C Rozefelds (1990) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 28: 665-714
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