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1853. Forbes & Hanley : History of British Mollusca. Eeferences 

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1862. Jeffreys, J. Gwyn : British Conchology. Several references 



in the first volume. 



1863. Vize, Eev. J. E. : Notes on Land and Freshwater Shells of 



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1871. Woodward, Dr. Samuel: Manual of Mollusca. Second 

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1886. Cockerell, T. D. A.: Contributions totvards a list of North 

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1887—1898. Pitt-Kivers, Lieutenant-General, F.R.S., D.C.L. : 

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1892. Swanton, E. W. : List of Mollusca collected in the Wincanton 

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1894. Taylor, J. W. : Monograph of the Land and Freshwater 

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1903. Bromehead, C. N. : List of Mollusca found in the Neighbour- 

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1906. Swanton, E. W. : A Pocket Guide to the British non-marine 

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