The Nautilus. Vol. XXXI, No. 2, October 1917 / A Quarterly Journal Devoted to the Interests of Conchologists

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C. W. JOHNSON, Business Manager,
Boston Society of Natural History,
Berkeley Street,
Boston, Mass.
Entered as Second-Class matter at the Boston Post-Office.
The Cruise of the “Tomas Barrera”
By JOHN B. HENDERSON
32 full-page illustrations in black and white. 5 color plates. 5 maps. Octavo. $2.50 net.
This is the narrative of a scientific expedition to Western Cuba and the Colorados Reefs, with observations on the Geology, Fauna, and Flora of the region, undertaken in May and June, 1914, under the joint auspices of the Smithsonian Institution and the Cuban Government.
“A genuine feast for the reader. It is a narrative replete with interest concerning the roads, mountains, trees, dwellings, the inland lakes and ponds (alive with queer fish), many species of mollusca, found along the coast; the land crabs and their curious habits,” etc.— Louisville Courier Journal.

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2019-04-11

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Mollusks -- Periodicals

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