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List of the shells of the Canaries in the collection of the British Museum.
1854, Printed by Order of the Trustees [by Taylor and Francis]
in English

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By John Edward Gray.
Appendix: List of marine testaceous Mollusca, collected by Mr. Robert MacAndrew ... extracted from his essay on the "Geographical distribution of the testaceous Mollusca ... Liverpool, 1854," p. [25]-32.

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QL427 .B8

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32 p.
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OL6971809M
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listofshellsofca00brit
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