THE CONCHOLOGIST. Hi 



THE MANUAL OF C0NCH0L0GY. 



Founded by the late Geo. W. Tryon, Jun., continued by Henry A. Pilsbry, 

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The Manual of Conchology is a. fully illustrated monography of the species 

 of recent molluscs, arranged according to their natural affinities. Being later than 

 the monographs of Reeve, Kiener, Kiister, etc. , it is much more complete, including 

 hundreds of species not represented in previous monographs, and illustrating a 

 large number of species never before figured or new to science. 



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