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  1. Journal of Conchology Volume 29: Part 5
  2. Journal of Conchology Volume 29: Part 5

Journal of Conchology Volume 29: Part 5

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Journal of Conchology
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  • T. E. CROWLEY (1978)[Part 5] Island life: St. Helena
  • A.J. CAIN (1978)[Part 5] Variation of terrestrial gastropods in the Philippines in relation to shell shape and size
  • P. B. MORDAN (1978)[Part 5] The life cycle of Aegopinella nitidula (Draparnaud) (Pulmonata: Zonitidae) at Monks Wood
  • T. GASCOIGNE (1978)[Part 5] British forms of Limapontia depressa Alder and Hancock, 1862 (Opisthobranchia: Ascoglossa)
  • M. P. KERNEY (1978)[Part 5] Oxychilus helveticus (Blum) (Pulmonata: Zonitidae) new to Ireland
  • M. IBÁÑEZ & M. R. ALONSO (1978)[Part 5] Anatomical observations on Pomatias sulcatus (Draparnaud, 1805) (Prosobranchia: Pomatiidae)
  • A. J. CAIN & R. H. COWIE (1978)[Part 5] Activity of different species of land-snail on surfaces of different inclinations
  • R. A. D. CAMERON (1978)[Part 5] Differences in the sites of activity of coexisting species of land mollusc
  • C. R. C. PAUL (1978)[Part 5] The ecology of Mollusca in ancient woodland. 2 Analysis of distribution and experiments in Hayley Wood, Cambridgeshire
  • C. R. C. PAUL (1978)[Part 5] The ecology of Mollusca in ancient woodland. 3 Frequency of occurrence in west Cambridgeshire woods
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