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    The Conchologists' Newsletter No. 2

    • Herons, Moorhens and Rats feeding on Anodonta anatina - GW Pitchford
    • Field meeting Walton-on-Naze April 1961 - T. Pain
    • Collecting localities in the Cape Province, Union of South Africa - DH Kennelly
    • Volutes - TE Crowley
    • Introduction to molluscan taxonomy 1) Species and subspecies - T. Pain

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