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1940. Marine shells of the southwest coast of Florida. 

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1953. The niolluscan community of the oyster-reef bio- 

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1949. Shelled moUusks of the Texas coast from Gal- 

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1952. An illustrated check list of the marine nioUusks 

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1941. Marine life in Texas waters. Houston, xii 88 pp. 



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1940. MoUusks from Point Isabel, Texas. Nautilus 54: 

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1935. Notes on the marine shells of the Texas coast. 

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