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Saturday 24th February 2018: FULL DAY INDOOR MEETING: Demonstrations, discussion, exhibits and lecture

Type
Indoor meeting

11:00 – 17:00:  Angela Marmont Centre, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Rd., London SW7 5BD.

Organiser

Peter Topley (01462 615 499; president@conchsoc.org).

Organisation
Conchological Society

Radix auricularia

Submitted by Mags E .Cousins on Sat, 02/12/2017 21:31
Species
Radix auricularia
Photographer / copyright holder
Mags Cousins

Helix pomatia

Submitted by Mags E .Cousins on Sat, 02/12/2017 21:26
Species
Helix pomatia
Photographer / copyright holder
Mags Cousins

Vallonia pulchella

Submitted by Mags E .Cousins on Sat, 02/12/2017 21:08
Species
Vallonia pulchella
Photographer / copyright holder
Mags Cousins

21 March 2018: New perspectives on evolution in molluscs: from fossils to next generation sequencing. Malacological Society of London, Natural History Museum, London.

Type
Indoor meeting

In order to celebrate the 125th AGM of the Malacological Society of London,
the Society and the Natural History Museum are cohosting a special

Organiser

Malacological Society.of London

3 February, 2018: International Van Bruggen Symposium, The Hague, Netherlands

Type
Indoor meeting

‘Contributions to African Malacology, Symposium in honour of Dr. A.C. van Bruggen’T

Organiser

Contact: NMV-secretaris@spirula.nl.

Discount on prehistoric bead publication available until 1 November

  • Read more about Discount on prehistoric bead publication available until 1 November

It is also available via AbeBooks from Books2Anywhere (20 copies) for £31.71 + 2.80 shipping: 

Conchological Society research grants 2018: closing date 1 November 2018

  • Read more about Conchological Society research grants 2018: closing date 1 November 2018

Each year, the Society offers grants of up to £1000 for research into any mollusc-related question, including taxonomy, conservation, distribution, ecology, and behaviour.

Saturday 20th January 2018: INDOOR MEETING: Lecture and exhibits.

Type
Indoor meeting

Guest Speaker:  Robert Cameron:  ‘Death and Resurrection on the Desertas: a minor molluscan catastrophe?’.

Organiser

Peter Topley (01462 615 499; president@conchsoc.org).

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 9th December 2017: INDOOR MEETING: A Christmas miscellany

Type
Indoor meeting

14:00-17:30: Angela Marmont Centre, Natural History Museum.

Organiser

Peter Topley (01462 615 499; president@conchsoc.org).

Organisation
Conchological Society

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