| john bohn - 1835 - 176 sivua
...HtJDDESFORD ET DlLLWYN, 2 Vols. folio, numerous plates, bds. 51. Oxon. e Typ. Clarend. 1770-1823 " Tt contains his general system, or synopsis, of conchology,...figures are so accurate, and all are so characteristic, tliat even to this day they are indispensable to the conchologist, and this remarkable volume forms... | |
| Bernard Quaritch (Firm) - 1874 - 904 sivua
...printed at Oxford in 1823, und the names have been neatly added in MS., possibly by Mrs. Maria K. Gray. " It contains his general system, or synopsis, of conchology, and is enriched with no less than 1059 plates of figures of shells ; among which several represent, with great accuracy, the internal structure of... | |
| Bernard Quaritch - 1860 - 458 sivua
...; 1847, H. Bohn, £6. 16s 6d. Dillwyn's Index, wanting to many copies, can be bought new for 5«. " It contains his general system, or synopsis, of conchology,...several represent, with great accuracy, the internal structures of the animals themselves : most of these figures are so accurate, and all are so characteristic,... | |
| Bernard Quaritch - 1864 - 644 sivua
..."It rimtuins his general system, or synopsis, of concbology, and is enriched with no less than 1079 plates or figures of shells ; among which several represent with great accuracy, the internal structures of the animals them* selves : most of those figures are so accurate, ahd all are so charactcrutic,... | |
| Bernard Quaritch (Firm) - 1877 - 846 sivua
...contains his general system, or synopsis, of conchology, and is enriched with no less than 1059 plates of figures of shells ; among which several represent,...of the animals themselves ; most of these figures arc so accurate, and all are so characteristic, that even to this daj they arc indispensable to the... | |
| bernard quartich - 1880 - 588 sivua
...contains his general system, or synopsfc, of conchology, and is enriched with no less than 1059 plates of figures of shells ; among which several represent, with great accuracy, the internal structure of tlie animals themselves ; most of these figures are so accurate, and all are so characteristic, that... | |
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