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  1. Handbook of Systematic Malacology by Johannes Thiele, Rudiger Bieler, et all 1994-09
  2. A listing of living Mollusca (Tools in malacology) by Yoshihiro Goto, 1996
  3. The role of the amateur in the development of malacology in the western United States by Eugene V Coan, 1988
  4. Sango: Umi no hoseki-sono miwaku (Special publication / Institute of Malacology of Tokyo) by Sadao Kosuge, 1987
  5. Illustration of the types named by S. Stillman Berry in his "leaflets in malacology" (Festivus) by Carole M Hertz, 1984
  6. Leaflets in Malacology, Vol. 1, Nos. 1 to 26
  7. Biology of the mollusca: Malacology by Melbourne R Carriker, 1982
  8. Handbook of Systematic Malacology/Parts 3 and 4 by Johannes Thiele, 1998-01-01
  9. The terrestrial mollusca of the Kruger National Park: A contribution to the malacology of the Eastern Transvaal by Adolf Cornelius van Bruggen, 1966
  10. Laboratory guide and notes for medical malacology, by Emile Tadros Abdel Malek, 1960
  11. The Conchologist's First Book: or A System of Testaceous Malacology... by Edgar Allan POE, 1840
  12. Catalog of the terrestrial and fluviatile mollusk fauna of Hispaniola, and an history of early Hispaniolan malacology by David Kenneth Wetherbee, 1987
  13. Abbreviations of author's names in Malacology by Leo A Jachowski, 1943
  14. The aquatic mollusks of the Belgian Congo: With a geographical and ecological account of Congo malacology (Bulletin / American Museum of Natural History) by Henry Augustus Pilsbry, 1927

101. Malacological Collections, Chicago Academy Of Sciences
Help, Malacological Collections. The collection contains approximately 60,000 specimens, including a number of type specimens. Most
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Malacological Collections The collection contains approximately 60,000 specimens, including a number of type specimens. Most of the types are of fresh water snails, but several marine species are also represented. Perhaps 10% of the collection consists of tropical species, but the vast majority of the specimens are Midwest snails and clams, many collected by Frank Baker from 1892-1915. Many of the Midwestern bivalves have recently been reidentfied and organized and entered onto a computer database at the Illinois Natural History Survey. Collections Manager Steve Sullivan may be reached at: cascol@chias.org or (773) 549-0606.
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