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XXXIV.—Notes on Dr. Philippi's zoological notices in the preceding article
(1840) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 4: 305-307
XIV.—On the marine Testacea of the Piedmontese coast
J Gwyn Jeffreys (1856) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 17: 155-188
Shells and their Inhabitants. The Genera of Recent Mollusca; arranged according to their organization. By Henry and Arthur Adams. London, Van Voorst, 8vo
(1857) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 19: 74-83
XLII.—On the division of the European Seas into Provinces, with reference to the distribution of Mollusca
Robert M'andrew (1861) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 8: 433-437
Descriptions of the genera of gadoid and brotuloid fishes of western North America
T N Gill (1863) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 15: 242-254
June 23, 1863
J E Gray (1863) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1863: 237-369
Reports of the Conchological Section
(1870) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 22: 154-157
Materials toward a monograph of the Gadiniidae
W H Dall (1870) American Journal of Conchology 6: 8-22
A partial comparison of the conchology of portions of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of North America
Robert E C Stearns (1873) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 185-186
The megalops stage of Ocypoda
S I Smith (1873) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 186-187
On the Mollusca procured during the 'Lightning' and 'Porcupine' Expeditions, 1868-70, Part 5
J G Jeffreys (1883) Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1882: 656-687
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
An annotated list of the shells of San Pedro Bay and vicinity
Mrs M Burton Williamson and W H Dall (1892) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 15: 179-220
XIII.—Further additions to the known marine Molluscan fauna of St. Helena
Edgar A Smith (1892) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 10: 129-135
Insular Landshell Faunas, Especially as Illustrated by the Data Obtained by Dr. G. Baur in the Galapagos Islands
William Healey Dall (1896) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 48: 395-460
Catalogue of the marine shells of Victoria. Part VI
G B Pritchard and J H Gatliff (1903) Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 15: 176-223
Capulus lissus Smith, as type of a proposed new Subgenus (Mallucium) of Amalthea, Schumacher
(1906) Proceedings of The Malacological Society of London 7: 81-84
Catalogue of the Marine Shells of Victoria. Part IX. With complete index to the whole Catalogue
G B Pritchard and J H Gatliff (1906) Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 18: 39-92
Report on a collection of shells from Peru, with a summary of the littoral marine Mollusca of the Peruvian zoological province
William Healey Dall (1909) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 37: 147-294
Report on the Turton collection of South African marine mollusks, with additional notes on other South African shells contained in the United States National Museum
Paul Bartsch (1915) United States National Museum Bulletin 91: 1-305
Results from Roy Bell's molluscan collections
(1924) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 49: 179-278
Marine Molluscs from Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, Australia, and New Caledonia
(1940) Australian Zoologist 9: 429-443
On the moUuscan genus Trimusculus Schmidt 1818, with notes on some Mediterranean and West African Siphonarias
H A Rehder (1940) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 53: 67-69
Classification and Nomenclator of Gastropod Families
Philippe Bouchet and Jean-Pierre Rocroi (2005) Malacologia 47(1-2): 1-397
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