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THE JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY. 



Vol. IX, No. 7, July, 1899. 



PRINCIPAL CONTENTS: 



Land and Freshwater Mollusca of Somersetshire (continued). E. W. Swanton. 

 A Contribution towards a List of the Marine Mollusca of Tenby. Bartlet Span. 

 Obituary Notice of the late Joseph Charles Hippolyte Crosse. Clara Nordlinger. 

 Additions to British Conchology (continued). J. T. Marshall. 

 Proceedings of the Conchological Society. 



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