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The work offers a practical and accessible introduction to the natural history and study of shells, defining technical terms and the discipline of conchology, distinguishing shell types and structures (crystalline vs granular), and explaining how mollusks form shells, mother-of-pearl, fossils and pearls. It supplies guidance on collecting, cleaning, and displaying specimens, deciphers scientific names and conchological vocabulary, and gives concise descriptions of notable species and their inhabitants. Numerous engravings and colored plates accompany the text to illustrate forms and coloration for collectors and general readers.

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H. G. Adams

H. G. Adams was a naturalist and author known for his contributions to the study of British wildlife. His notable works include "Beautiful Shells," which explores the beauty and diversity of shellfish, and "Nests and Eggs of Familiar British Birds, Second Series," where he describes and illustrates the nests and eggs of various bird species, providing insights into their habits and habitats. Adams' writings reflect a keen observation of nature and a dedication to educating readers about the avian world, making him a valuable figure in the field of natural history.

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