Excerpt from Wodarch's Introduction to the Study of Conchology: Describing the Orders, Genera, and Species of Shells: With Observations on the Nature and Properties of the Animals; And Directions for Collecting, Preserving, and Cleaning Shells
IT is a circumstance no less to be lamented than wonder ed at, that, in the present. Enlightened age, when the culti vation of science, and natural history in particular, is so eminently conspicuous, Conchology, or the natural history of shells, should have participated so sparingly of that ao tive spirit of research and investigation, which has been so.
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Excerpt from Wodarch's Introduction to the Study of Conchology: Describing the Orders, Genera, and Species of Shells: With Observations on the Nature and Properties of the Animals; And Directions for Collecting, Preserving, and Cleaning Shells
IT is a circumstance no less to be lamented than wonder ed at, that, in the present. Enlightened age, when the culti vation of science, and natural history in particular, is so eminently conspicuous, Conchology, or the natural history of shells, should have participated so sparingly of that ao tive spirit of research and investigation, which has been so.
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Excerpt from Wodarch's Introduction to the Study of Conchology: Describing the Orders, Genera, and Species of Shells: With Observations on the Nature and Properties of the Animals; And Directions for Collecting, Preserving, and Cleaning Shells
Acuminated, terminated in a sharp point.
Anterior, (in Univalves the part which forms the spire: (in Bivalves), see Margin.
Aperture, the orifice or opening of the shell; it is called angular, when its circumference has several angles: bimarginated, when the right lip forms a double margin: coarcfrtfe, contracted: compressed, flattened: gaping, when one of the extremities is wider than the other: linear, when nanow, and the length greatly exceeds the breadth: transverse, when the breadth is greater than the length, (These terms are applied to Univalves).
Apex, the tip or small end of a shell.
Articulated, (applied to Multivalves), when the different pieces of which the shell is composed are so strongly united, that they appear to forai one shell: (when applied to Bivalves, see Teeth.
Anriculated, having ears.
Base, (applied to Multivalves), the part on which the shell is supported: (to Uuivalves) the most elevated part of the shell opposite to the spire.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to conchology, focusing on the natural history of shells and their inhabitants. Written for beginners and hobbyists, it aims to foster a deeper appreciation and understanding of this fascinating branch of zoology. The author, an experienced naturalist, provides a detailed overview of the various types of shells, their classification, and their habitats. With a focus on univalves, bivalves, and multivalves, the book explores the intricate structures and adaptations of these creatures, shedding light on their feeding, reproductive, and defensive mechanisms. Throughout the text, the author emphasizes the importance of shells in the context of natural history, highlighting their significance as indicators of environmental conditions and their role in various ecological processes. The book also provides practical guidance on collecting and preserving shells, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in pursuing conchology as a hobby or scientific interest. Overall, this book is an accessible and engaging introduction to the world of shells, providing a solid foundation for further exploration and appreciation of these beautiful and diverse organisms. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781331926917_0
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