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THE NAUTILUS. 



THE MANUAL OP CONCHOLOQY. 



Founded by the late Geo. W. Tryon, Jr., continued under the care of the Con- 

 chological Section, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, by Henry A. 

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The Manual of Conchology is & fully illustrated monography of recent mollusks. 



Issued in octavo form, in quarterly parts. Each part comprises 64 (or more > 

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Two series are now in progress : the FIRST SERIES, Marine Univalves, of which 

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The Monography of the Bulitni has been commenced in the tenth and eleventh 

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Structural and Systematic Conchology, by GEO \V. TRYON, Jr. 



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