The Conchologist's First Book / A System of Testaceous Malacology, Arranged Expressly for the Use of Schools, in Which the Animals, According to Cuvier, Are Given With the Shells, a Great Number of New Species Added, and the Whole Brought Up, as Accurately as Possible, to the Present Condition of the Science.
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The text presents a school-oriented introduction to the study of shelled mollusks, combining anatomical descriptions of animals with detailed accounts of their shells and a classification following Cuvier. It clarifies terminology and distinguishes testaceous mollusks from crustacea, discusses shell composition and growth, and offers systematic descriptions and numerous illustrations to aid identification. Revised editions incorporate recently recognized species and corrections while emphasizing simplicity, accuracy, and practical guidance for cabinet formation and classroom use. The work aims to make malacological knowledge accessible to students through concise exposition and representative plates.
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