Shells as Evidence 

 Of the Migrations of Early Culture. 



By J. WILFRID JACKSON, P.G.S., &c. 



(With an Introduction by Professor Elliot Smith). 



216 pages, 8vo., illustrated, bound in cloth, with gilt lettering on back. 



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 The Book contains descriptions of the remarkable cultural uses to which shells 

 are, and have been, put in widely separated parts of the world. 



The chief subjects dealt with are Shell-Purple; Shell-Trumpets; Pearls and 

 Pearl-Shell, and Cowries. 



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The Lancashire & Cheshire Naturalist 



A Monthly Journal of Natural History for the Counties of 

 Lancashire and Cheshire, and for the adjacent districts of 

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ANTED to purchase Books and Tamphlets on Conchology or will Exchange 

 for Shells. — J. R. le B. Tomlin, 120, Hamilton Road, Reading. 



WANTED Helix aspeksa var. major. British ok Foreign Shells offered 

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