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Whoop....the Journal of Conchology has gone online! And from 2024 will be digital only. The website https://t.co/xnzrvne3T0 will be the gateway for 2006 to present day. Might take a little while to get them all on there though!
🦴 The mineral conchology of Great Britain
London: Printed by B. Meredith [etc.], 1812-[1846]
https://t.co/ZC1w5vkTqp
🦴 The mineral conchology of Great Britain
London: Printed by B. Meredith [etc.], 1812-[1846]
https://t.co/xtyEbvdmKO
🐚 The elements of conchology, or, Natural history of shells
Dublin: Archibald Constable and Co. ;1816.
https://t.co/K0iw8V8BOJ
🦴 The mineral conchology of Great Britain
London: Printed by B. Meredith [etc.], 1812-[1846]
https://t.co/bd59bNlafL
J.D Steele (1977), The Story of the Rocks: Fourteen Weeks in Popular Geology
#sciart #naturalhistory #conchology
🐚 An illustrated introduction to Lamarck's conchology
London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827.
https://t.co/Kg3a5M2hoj
Stunning observational studies of conchology from @ShrewsburyBiol by Kate and Issy using conté crayons - excellent tonal application and mark-making girls! @The_Big_Draw @DhaMhw
🐚 Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged accordi.
London: Baldwin & Cradock, 1829-1833.
https://t.co/2EvYhKBmML
🐚 Conchologia systematica, or Complete system of conchology
London, Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans;1841-1842.
https://t.co/NASZcyzcel
🐚 Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged accordi.
London: Baldwin & Cradock, 1829-1833.
https://t.co/8J0txnurCu
Illustrations from "Introduction to the Study of Conchology" (1825) by Charles Wodarch. Photos via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Including the very rare unfinished 7th volume, this fine complete set of the Mineral Conchology of Great Britain by #JamesSowerby & his son #JamesDeCarleSowerby is a highlight in this week's auction of #RareBooks in #Edinburgh. Learn more: https://t.co/L0knYxFOVF
Conchologist Elizabeth Coxen (1825–1906) was the first woman curator of the Queensland Museum (Australia),https://t.co/GFjn5eWs11 #Malacology #curator #QueenslandMuseum #NaturalHistory #mollusc #Conchology #Taxonomy #Biodiversity #Zoology #Museum #collection #Australia
One of #Poe’s most successful publications during his lifetime was The Conchologist’s First Book, a popular version of Thomas Wyatt’s Manual of Conchology
Although he was hired mostly for his name, it was not hack work. Poe relied on new work by #Cuvier to propose a new taxonomy https://t.co/Gh9kdGvMM4
@EponymousBreeze @MADmagazine One of #Poe’s most successful publications during his lifetime was The Conchologist’s First Book, a popular version of Thomas Wyatt’s Manual of Conchology
Although he was hired mostly for his name, it was not hack work. Poe relied on new work by #Cuvier to propose a new taxonomy
Olive shells, "Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet"(1773), Vol.II, https://t.co/qpmwOkNqv4 #NaturalHistory #Olividae #gastropod #mollusc #Malacology #Conchology #biodiversity #zoology @Vahue23
Three generations of Sowerbys contributed to the monumental "Thesaurus conchyliorum" (1847-1887). It is considered one of the rarest of all #conchology books. Explore it in #BHLib via @SILibraries: https://t.co/DfPoyxmXFl #RareBooks #mollusk #shells
Shell collector José Liétor Gallego, https://t.co/IZJQTXcZG1 #conchology #shellcollection #NaturalHistory #mollusc
American malacologist George W. Tryon, Jr. was a co-founder of the American Journal of Conchology. His 1860s monograph documents terrestrial #mollusks from the U.S. https://t.co/rcmfu466vJ Digitized @Mann_Library @Cornell_Library #MolluskMonday