In no department of nature is the adaptation of our systems to the advanced state of knowledge become more imperative than in the elucidation of the Testaceous Molluscae. The number of species discovered since the days of Linnaeus are probably as 1 to 60, and every day fresh novelties are coming to light, requiring new divisions, new names, and new alterations in our system to make these novelties intelligible
No attempt has yet been made to arrange the freshwater shells of Tasmania. The land shells have be...
Discussion on the classification of several shells. A revision of the nomenclature of the freshwate...
Description of two new marine shells - Delphinula johnstoni, n.s.- This shell is closely allied to D...
In the Proceedings for 1877 this Society did me the honor to publish in its pages a Census of the M...
Having paid considerable attention to the Molluscan Fauna of Tasn1ania during the last 30 years, it...
TASMANIAN MARGINELLAS. Tenison Woods when describing M. cyprseoides in these Proceedings for 1877 ...
When Woodward classed the terrestrial mollusks of Tasmania, with those of Australia, south of the t...
Mr. E. D. Atkinson, early in September last, sent me a very beautiful valve of a Chiton which he ha...
On the 9th August, 1875, I read before this Society a paper on the Freshwater Shells of Tasmania, w...
Le statut de vingt deux espèces nominales de Trochoidea indo-pacifiques est révisé sur la base du ma...
The publication of the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods' paper, in enabhng collectors to determine and comp...
It is known to all workers in Australian Conchological Science that the late J. E. Tenison-Woods, d...
In the Proceedings of the Royal Society for last year (1875), I published descriptions of 82 new ma...
Tasmanian conchologists must feel proud of such a noble addition to their marine gasteropoda as Val...
Mr. R. M. Johnston, in Proc. Roy. Soc, Tasmania, 1880, p. 31,gives a list of Table Cape fossils, wh...
No attempt has yet been made to arrange the freshwater shells of Tasmania. The land shells have be...
Discussion on the classification of several shells. A revision of the nomenclature of the freshwate...
Description of two new marine shells - Delphinula johnstoni, n.s.- This shell is closely allied to D...
In the Proceedings for 1877 this Society did me the honor to publish in its pages a Census of the M...
Having paid considerable attention to the Molluscan Fauna of Tasn1ania during the last 30 years, it...
TASMANIAN MARGINELLAS. Tenison Woods when describing M. cyprseoides in these Proceedings for 1877 ...
When Woodward classed the terrestrial mollusks of Tasmania, with those of Australia, south of the t...
Mr. E. D. Atkinson, early in September last, sent me a very beautiful valve of a Chiton which he ha...
On the 9th August, 1875, I read before this Society a paper on the Freshwater Shells of Tasmania, w...
Le statut de vingt deux espèces nominales de Trochoidea indo-pacifiques est révisé sur la base du ma...
The publication of the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods' paper, in enabhng collectors to determine and comp...
It is known to all workers in Australian Conchological Science that the late J. E. Tenison-Woods, d...
In the Proceedings of the Royal Society for last year (1875), I published descriptions of 82 new ma...
Tasmanian conchologists must feel proud of such a noble addition to their marine gasteropoda as Val...
Mr. R. M. Johnston, in Proc. Roy. Soc, Tasmania, 1880, p. 31,gives a list of Table Cape fossils, wh...
No attempt has yet been made to arrange the freshwater shells of Tasmania. The land shells have be...
Discussion on the classification of several shells. A revision of the nomenclature of the freshwate...
Description of two new marine shells - Delphinula johnstoni, n.s.- This shell is closely allied to D...