An edition of The Mollusca of the Chicago area (1898)

The Mollusca of the Chicago area

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The Mollusca of the Chicago area
Frank Collins Baker
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Publisher
[The Academy]
Language
English
Pages
410

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Table of Contents

pt. 1. The Pelecypoda.
pt. II. The Gastropoda.

Edition Notes

Errata slip preceding p. [9].

Plates I-XXVII bound after p. 130; pl. XVIII-XXXI after index; pl. XXXII-XXXVI after p. 408.

Plates I-IV bound upside down.

Each plate accompanied by leaf with descriptive letter press.

Bibliography of works referred to in this publication: p. 366-380.

Glossary: p. 381-390.

Pub. in two parts with individual t.p.; title from pt. 2.

Published in
Chicago]
Series
The Chicago academy of sciences ... Bulletin no. 3 of the Natural history survey, Bulletin of the Natural History Survey (Chicago Academy of Sciences) -- no. 3.

Classifications

Library of Congress
QH1.C45 A2 3

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Pagination
410 pages, 8 unnumbered pages, XXXVI plates
Number of pages
410

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44989275M
OCLC/WorldCat
38852977

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