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Stated Meeting, December 14, 1841
(1841) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1: 134-135
February 7th
(1860) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 12: 49-50
Fauna der Cyprisschiefer des Egerer Tertiärbeckens
O Novák (1878) Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Mathematische-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse (Abtheilung I) 76: 71-96
Notes on some Floridian land and fresh-water shells with a revision of the Auriculacea of the eastern United States
W H Dall (1885) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 8: 255-289
A list of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic types in the collections of the U. S. National Museum
John Belknap Marcou (1885) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 8: 290-344
Studies on Tipulidae. Part 2. Review of the published genera of the Tipulidae brevipalpi
C R Osten Sacken (1888) Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift 31: 163-242
Viaggio di Leonardo Fea in Birmania e Regioni vicini. XVIII. Mollischi terrestri e d'Acqua dolce
(1890) Annali Del Museo Genova 7: 295-359
Beschalte weichthiere Deutsch-Ost-Afrikas
E Von Martens (1897) Deutsch Ost-Afrika 4: 1-308
Aquatic insects in the Adirondacks
J G Needham and C Betten (1901) Bulletin of the New York State Museum 47: 383-612
THE CENTROSOME IN THE MATURATION AND FERTILIZATION OF BULLA SOLITARIA
Martin Smallwood (1901) Biol Bull 2: 145-154
Observations sur les Naïdidées et révision systématique de quelques espèces de cette famille
E Piguet (1906) Revue Suisse De Zoologie 14: 185-315
Die Molluskenfauna der Hydrobienschichten des Hessler bei Mosbach-Biebrich
(1911) Jahrbuecher Des Vereins Fuer Naturkunde Wiesbaden 64: 50-71
Notes on the Sandringham flora
C S Sutton (1911) The Victorian Naturalist 28(1): 5-20
Malacologie alpestre
(1913) Revue Suisse De Zoologie 21: 439-575
CAUSES OF STERILITY IN THE MULE
J E Wodsedalek (1916) Biol Bull 30: 1-56
Preliminary Report on the fauna of the Tale Sap or Inland Sea of Singgora
(1916) Journal of The Natural History Society of Siam Bangkok 2: 90-102
Etudes sur les mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles recueillis par L. Fea pendant son voyage en Afrique occidentale et aux lies du Golfe de Guinee
Louis Germain (1916) Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale Giacomo Doria, Genova 47: 150-336
Studien an Nematoden aus der Niederelbe. I. Teil. Mermithiden
G Steiner (1917) Mitteilungen aus dem Naturhistorischen Museum in Hamburg 35: 75-100
Freshwater shells from Mesopotamia
(1918) Records of The Indian Museum 15: 159-170
Sponges, Hydrozoa and Polyzoa of the Inle Lake
(1918) Records of The Indian Museum 14: 75-80
Aquatic molluscs of the Inle Lake and connected waters
N Annandale (1918) Records of The Indian Museum 14: 103-182
Report on the freshwater gastropod molluscs of Lower Mesopotamin
(1919) Records of The Indian Museum 18: 103-115
Catalogue of Oriental and South Asiatic Nemocera
E Brunetti (1920) Records of the Indian Museum 17: 1-300
On a collection of oligochaeta from the lesser known parts of India and from eastern Persia
J Stephenson (1920) Memoirs of the Indian Museum 7(3): 191-261
Die sessilen peritrichen Infusorien und Suctorien von Basel und Umgebung
Alfred Keiser (1921) Revue Suisse De Zoologie 28: 221-341
The banded pond-snail of India (Vivipara bengalensis)
(1921) Records of The Indian Museum 22: 215-292
Revised census of the Tasmanian fluviatile Mollusca
W L May (1921) Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 1920: 65-75
Materials for a generic revision of the freshwater gastropod molluscs of the Indian Empire. No. 5 The Indian Planorbidae
(1922) Records of The Indian Museum 24: 357-363
Biologische und morphologische Untersuchungen an Plekopteren [sic.]
Mertens (1923) Archiv für Naturgeschichte 89: 1-38
THE METABOLIC GRADIENTS OF VERTEBRATE EMBRYOS. III. THE CHICK
Libbie H Hyman (1927) Biol Bull 52: 1-38
THE METABOLIC GRADIENTS OF VERTEBRATE EMBRYOS. IV. THE HEART
Libbie H Hyman (1927) Biol Bull 52: 39-50
THE EFFECT OF LACK OF OXYGEN ON SEA URCHIN EGGS
Ethel Browne Harvey (1927) Biol Bull 52: 147-160
THE REACTION OF HYDRA TO INANITION
W A Kepner and P N Jester (1927) Biol Bull 52: 173-1841
CILIATED PITS OF PRORHYNCHUS STAGNALIS
Margaret R Haase (1927) Biol Bull 52: 185-196
ORIGIN OF THE MESODERM AND BEHAVIOR OF THE NUCLEOLUS IN REGENERATION IN LUMBRICULUS
Leonard P Sayles (1927) Biol Bull 52: 278-312
Malacological notes
F Haas (1939) Zoological Series of Field Museum of Natural History 24: 93-103
The fresh water Mollusca of Victoria
C J Gabriel (1939) Memoirs of The National Museum of Victoria 11: 100-139
A basic fist of the freshwater mollusca of Australia
(1943) Australian Zoologist 10: 188-230
THE EFFECTS OF LITHIUM CHLORIDE ON THE FERTILIZED EGGS OF NEREIS LIMBATA
Catherine Henley (1946) Biol Bull 90: 188-199
OBSERVATIONS ON THE FUNCTIONING OF THE ALIMENTARY SYSTEM OF THE SNAIL LYMNAEA STAGNALIS APPRESSA SAY
Melbourne Romaine Carriker (1946) Biol Bull 91: 88-111
A CYTOLOGICAL AND CYTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF THE MALE ACCESSORY REPRODUCTIVE GLANDS IN THE JAPANESE BEETLE, POPILLIA JAPONICA NEWMAN
John Maxwell Anderson (1950) Biol Bull 99: 49-64
PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF DIFFERENTIATION IN MYTILUS EDULIS. I. THE OXYGEN UPTAKE OF ISOLATED BLASTOMERES AND POLAR LOBES
William E Berg and Phyllis B Kutsky (1951) Biol Bull 101: 47-61
Original spelling and emendation in nomenclature
K W Dammerman (1951) Tijdschrift Voor Entomologie 93: 198-205
The nature and significance of non-reciprocal fertility in Aedes scutellaris and other mosquitoes
S Smith-White and A R Woodhill (1955) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 79: 163-176
Support for A. E. Ellis's application regarding the name Unio Philipsson, 1788 (Class Pelecypoda)
H Watson (1956) Bull. Zool. Nom. 12: 308
Proposed use of the plenary powers to validate the currently accepted usage of the generic name Unio Philipsson, 1788 (Class Pelecypoda)
A E Ellis (1956) Bull. Zool. Nom. 11: 337-343
Studies on the structure and taxonomy of Bulinus jousseaumei (Dautzenberg)
C A Wright (1957) Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Zool. 5: 1-28
CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR BLASTOMERES OF CIONA INTESTINALIS
William E Berg (1957) Biol Bull 113: 365-375
New names introduced by H. A. Pilsbry in the Mollusca and Crustacea
William J Clench and Ruth D Turner (1962) Special Publication Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 4: 1-224
MORPHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF COBALTOUS CHLORIDE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIMNAEA STAGNALIS AND LIMNAEA PALUSTRIS
John B Morrill (1963) Biol Bull 125: 508-522
The recent Mollusca of Augustus Addison Gould
R I Johnson (1964) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 239: 1-182
UPTAKE OF ORGANIC MATERIAL BY AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES. III. UPTAKE OF GLYCINE BY BRACKISH-WATER ANNELIDS
Grover C Stephens (1964) Biol Bull 126: 150-162
Freshwater gastropod Mollusca from Ethiopia
D S Brown (1965) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology 12(2): 37-94
New molluscan taxa and scientific writings of Fritz Haas
A Solem (1967) Fieldiana, Zool. 53: 71-144
A taxonomic revision of the genus Bonamia (Convolvulaceae)
T Myint and D B Ward (1968) Phytologia 17: 121-239
The freshwater molluscs of the Canadian Interior Basin
(1973) Malacologia 13: 1-509
New Interpretation of a Nudibranch Central Nervous System Based on Ultrastructural Analysis of Neurodevelopment in Melibe leonina. II. Pedal, Pleural, and Labial Ganglia
L R Page (1992) Biol Bull 182: 366-381
Types of shelled Indo-Pacific mollusks described by W. H. Pease
R I Johnson (1994) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 154: 1-61
Anatomy and systematics of the western Atlantic Ellobiidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata)
(1996) Malacologia 37: 163-332
Types of land and freshwater mollusks from the Hawaiian islands in the Museum of Comparative Zoology
R I Johnson (1996) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 155: 159-214
Intracapsular Feeding by Embryos of the Gastropod Genus Littorina
A L Moran (1999) Biol Bull 196: 229-244
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