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ANATOMY. 



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Grave, Benjamin Harrison: Anatomy and physiology of the wing-shell Atrina rigida. 

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Kellogg, James Lawrence: A contribution to our knowledge of the morphology of 

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CULTURE. 



Hessell, Rudolph: Artificial culture of medicinal leeches and of species of Helix 

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CLAMS. 



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also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900. p. 339-340. 



MUSSELS. 



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Howard, A. D.: Experiments in propagation of fresh- water mussels of the Quadrula 

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Lefevre, George, and Winterton Conway Curtis: Experiments in the artificial 

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