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Saturday 14 June 2014: Field meeting (marine (and non-marine)): Bournemouth, Dorset.

Type
Field meeting

Marine molluscs on sandy shore (known site for Aporrhais pes-pelecani) with pier piles and groynes (low tide 17:20, +1.0); also land molluscs.  

Organiser

June Chatfield (01420 82214 – home;no e-mail).

Organisation
Conchological Society

Papers for AGM (April 2014) now available

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The reports from the Society Officers are now available ahead of the AGM on the 5th April 2014:

Saturday 31 May 2014: CS Field meeting (non-marine and marine), Durlston Country Park, Swanage, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset

Type
Field meeting

Durlston Country Park lies at the SE corner of the Isle of Purbeck, on the Southwest Coast Path, with wonderful sea views. We will make a short walk through coastal grassla

Organiser

Chris Gleed-Owen (07846 137 346, chris@cgoecology.com) and Bas Payne for shore visit (01647 24515, bas.payne@gmail.com).

Organisation
Conchological Society

Laminated Field Guide to Land Snails

Submitted by admin on Sun, 16/03/2014 21:40
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12-page illustrated guide to the land snails of the British Isles is produced as a zig-zag fold leaflet of slightly larger than A5 size (it is ca.

Book auction: Prices realised and sale of unsold lots.

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A list of prices reallised is now available.

Molluscs in Archaeology day conference, Saturday 26 April.

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Saturday 26 April 2014: Day conference, Molluscs in Archaeology.

Type
Indoor meeting

Final notice and details.

Organiser

Mike Allen

Organisation
Conchological Society

Friday 25 April - Sunday 27 April: Land snail identification course: Juniper Hall, Surrey.

Type
Workshop

Box Hill on the chalk of the North Downs in Surrey, is a classic land snail site with a good range of species in abundance.

Organiser

June Chatfield (01420 82214)

Thursday 6 March 2014. Malacological Society: AGM and open meeting with lectures on sexual selection in molluscs

Type
Indoor meeting

SEXUAL SELECTION IN SNAILS

 

An open meeting following the AGM of the Malacological Society of London

 

Organiser

David Reid

Organisation
Malacological Society

Book sale 2013/14

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The catalogue of the sale, the rules of the sale and a bi

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