Literature

Authorssort descendingYearTitle
Anonymous1894Guide to the National Museum at Amsterdam
Anonymous1872Catalogue de la précieuse et superbe collection de coquilles (mollusques acéphalés et céphalés) de livres sur l'histoire naturelle, armoires etc. de Mr. J. Voorhoeve H.Cz. dont la vente publique aura lieu le Mardi 2 Avril 1872 et jours suivant à 6 heures
Anonymous1786A marked catalogue containing the lots, what each respectively sold for, and the names of the purchasers of the four thousand two hundred and sixty-three articles. which constituted the Portland Museum; late the property of the Dutchess Dowager of Portlan
Anonymous1755Description du Cabinet Roial de Dresde touchant l'histoire naturelle
L. ??SubmittedCatalogue raisonné du célébre cabinet de coquilles de feu Pierre Lyonet
P. M. Arnaud1977Révision des taxa malacologiques méditerranéens introduits par Antoine Risso
C. B. Bailey1987Conventions of the eighteenth-century Cabinet de tableaux: Blondel d’Azincourt’s La première idée de la curiosité
G. Bedini, Garbari, F., Tosi, A.2003Museum and collections of Pisa University: an archive of arts and sciences
J. - C. Cailliez1995Notice sur les collections malacologiques de Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Genève
J. - C. Cailliez1983Petite histoire et grandes coquilles
S. P. Dance1980Hugh Cuming (1791-1865) Prince of collectors
S. P. Dance1971The Cook voyages and conchology
S. P. Dance1983Konkylier og konkyliensamling gennem tiderne
P. S. Dance1986A history of shell collecting
P. S. Dance1967Report on the Linnaean shell collection
D. J. Dean1936Conchological cabinets of the last century
B. Delessert1841Recueil de coquilles décrites par Lamarck dans son Histoire naturelle des Animaux sans Vertèbres, et non encore figurée
H. H. Dijkstra1999Type specimens of Pectinidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) described by Linnaeus (1758-1771)
H. H. Dijkstra, Köhler F.2008An annotated catalogue of Recent Pectinoidea (Mollusca, Pectinidae and Propeamussiidae) type material in the Museum of Natural History, Humboldt University, Berlin
H. Dodge1959Evidential factors in the identification of the Linnaean molluscs
H. Dodge1952A historical review of the mollusks of Linnaeus. Part 1. The classes Loricata and Pelecypoda
G. [Wilhelm] Dunker1853Index Molluscorum, quae in itinere ad Guineam inferiorem collegit Georgius Tams, med. dr.
A. Dürer1908Albrecht Dürer's schriftlicher Nachlass Familienchronik...
H. Engel1961The sale-catalogue of the cabinets of natural history of Albertus Seba (1752). A curious document from the period of the Naturae Curiosi
H. Engel1939Alphabetical list of Dutch zoological collections and menageries
H. Fox1919Dr. John Fothergill and his friends
D. L. Geiger2003A. A. H. Lichtenstein’s (1794) Catalogus rerum naturalium rarissimarum sectio secunda on mollusks: an appraisal of taxa described in an overlooked tome
D. L. Geiger2003A. A. H. Lichtenstein’s (1794) Catalogus rerum naturalium rarissimarum sectio secunda on mollusks: an appraisal of taxa described in an overlooked tome
Å. Holm1957Specimina Linnæana
B. D. Jackson1922Additions and corrections to the "Index" issued as a supplement in 1912 to the 'Proceedings' of that date
B. D. Jackson1913Catalogue of the Linnean specimens of Amphibia, Insecta and Testacea, noted by Carl von Linné
B. D. Jackson1890History of the Linnean collections
R. I. Johnson2006William J. Clench and Ruth D. Turner, with a personal perspective on the Department of Mollusks, Museum of Comparative Zoology
M. Joost2007Conchyliensammlung Harte Schale - Weicher Kern
M. Joost1990Die Conchyliensammlung im Museum der Natur Gotha
W. S. S. van Jutting1939A brief history of the conchological collections at the Zoological Museum of Amsterdam, with some reflections on 18th century shell cabinets and their proprietors, on the occasion on the centenary of the Royal Zoological Society "Natura Artis Magistra"
A. E. Kay1965The Reverend John Lightfoot, Daniel Solander, and the Portland Catalogue
W. Kobelt1904Museum Loebbeckeanum
E. Lamy1930Les cabinets d'histoire naturelle en France au XVIIIe siècle et le cabinet du Roi (1635-1793)
E. Lamy1928Note sur la collection conchyliologique de Tournefort
E. Lamy1915Note sur une collection conchyliologique du commencement du XIXe siècle
J. Laskey1813A general account of the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow : including historical and scientific notices of the various objects of ... Natural History, ....
P. A. Leupe1871Georgius Everardus Rumphius, ambonsch natuurkundige der zeventiende eeuw
S. Lovén1887On the species of Echinoidea described by Linnaeus in his work Museum Ludovicae Ulricae
Y. Löwegren1960Linné och de kungliga naturaliesamlingarna på Ulriksdal och Drottningholm
A. R. Mead1995Anatomical studies reveal new phylogenetic interpretations in Lissachatina (Pulmonata: Achatinidae)
J. Fernández Milera, Bidart, L., Feijoó, Mde los Ang, Correoso, A.2002Contribución de Gundlach a la malacofauna de Cuba
J. H. Möller1832Uebersicht des Herzogl., sonst Schmidtischen Conchylien-Cabinets, im Kunst- und Naturalen-Cabenet zu Gotha
N. H. Odhner1953Identification of Linnean shells in Museum Ludovicae Ulricae
E. Fischer-Piette1942Les mollusques d'Adanson

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