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BRITISH CONCHOLOGY. 



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WORKS ON GENERAL CONCHOLOGY 



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ELEMENTS OF CONCHOLOGY; or. Introduction to the Natural History 

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CONCHOLCGIA SYSTEMATICA; or. Complete System of Conchology, 

 illustrated with 300 plates of upwards of 1500 figures of Shells. In two quarto 

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