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THE COLLECTOR’S MANUAL 
British Land and Freshwater Shells, 
BY LIONEL E. ADAMS, B.A., 
HON. TREASURER 
CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Lilustrated by Collotype & Engraved Figures of the species from Original Drawings, 
By A. SICH, G. W. ADAMS, and the AUTHOR. 
SHCOND BHDITION 
Containing a full enumeration and description ‘of all the recognized varieties, 
with diagnostic tables of the more difficult genera, framed for the purpose of facili- 
tating the easy identification of the more critical species. : 
‘A full and detailed Census of ‘the known Distribution of every Species, 
including the results of the latest researches, will be added. 
PRICH G/= 
PLAIN, and LO/G COLOURED, 
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EXCHANGE COLUMN. 
S73 “LODONTA studeriana and Achatina 
panthera from the Seychelles, in Exchange 
for foreign Helices.—Rev. J. W. 
Peter’s Rectory, Walworth, S.E. 
HORSLEY, St. 
FOREIGN Land & Freshwater Shells offered 
for others not in collection. | Wanted espe- 
cially Cochlostyla, Butlin, and Operculata. 
Foreign exchanges specially desired. —EDWARD 
Courter, 1, Heather Bank, Moss Lane East, 
Manchester, 
FFERED, a large and good Collection of 
Exotic Marine Shells, also of Exotic Land 
and Freshwater Shells, including many-_rare and 
fine species, from New Guinea, , Borneo, Philip- 
pines, Burmah, and Ceylon. Wanted, Exotic 
Land Shells, especially Helices.—Miss LINTER, 
Arragon Close, Twickenham. 
WANTED Buccinune undatum and its 
varieties, and many other British Marine 
Shells, also Vertigo angustior, V. netnutissiiia, 
V. moulinsiana, Succinea oblonga, Linnea 
tnvoluta and others. Can offer local and rare 
British shells and Foreign shells.—A. HARTLEY, 
14, Croft Street, Idle, near Bradford, Yorks. 
ANCHESTER MUSEUM.—A large num- 
ber of good duplicate Exotic Marine Shells, 
Conus, Oliva, Marginella, Mitra, Stronibis, 
&c., offered for species or varieties of all orders 
wanting in collection. Correspondence invited 
and lists exchanged. . Address, THE KEEPER 
oF THE Muskum, Owens College, Manchester, 
ANTED, any species, 
7 
W forms of Cypreide, Pleurotomud«, ox 
Scalaride not in collection. Can offer in ex- 
change numerous. Brit. and For. L., F. W., or 
Marine Shells, many of them being” scarce and 
good.—R. STANDEN, 
Moss Side, Manchester. 
+s 
varieties, or 
FOR Exchange, Acicula lineata and var. alba, 
Vertigo antivertigo, Pupa anglica, var. 
alba, L. alliaria var. virjidula. 
Trochus  sisyphinus — all Ivish specimens. 
Wanted, var. 2zzcolor of TT. aspersa, Wars. of — 
fT. lapicida, H. cartusiana, and var. albina of © 
Ff. arbustoriuiz, etc.—W. J. FARRER, Sheridan 
Lodge, Helen’s Bay, co. Down, Ireland. 
local” 
40, Palmerston” Street, ~ 
Also fine ~ 
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