JAPANESE SHELLS 



MARINE. FRESH-WATER and LAND SHELLS of 

 JAPAN, LOGCHOO Is. and FORMOSA 



Fine specimens (accurately determined mid exacl localities giveiO 

 of a great number of species, many of them new or r.ire, for sale al 

 reasonable rates. 



Catalogue sent on Application. Specimens, will be senl on approval 

 tu purchasers known to me or giving satisfactory references. 



Payment should be made by postal orders; bank drafts are also 

 acceptable, when registered. 



Prices are the lowest possible, though varying more or less according 

 to the quality and the amount of the goods ordered. 



Orders from unknown correspondents should be accompanied by a 

 remittance or a satisfactory reference. A remittance is in many rases 

 preferable, as it will prevent the loss of time otherwise needed for making 

 necessary enquiries. The full addressof an unknown correspondent should 

 be written clearly. 



Y. HIRASE, 



Karasumaru, Kyoto. Japan. 



A MONTHLY DEVOTED TO THE 

 INTERESTS OF CONCHOLOGISTS 



Edited and Published by H. A. Pilsbry and C. W. Johnson, 



Address: C. W. Johnson, Business manager, 



Boston Society of Natural History, 



Boston. Mass, U. S. A. 



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