Explore a detailed catalogue of shells and their many forms, with careful synonymy and taxonomy in mind.
This volume presents a comprehensive Descriptive Catalogue of Recent Shells, arranged to help collectors, students, and researchers identify species and understand their naming history. The work grounds its organization in a Linnaean framework, offering cross‑references to classic texts and a broad range of genera and variants.
Inside you’ll find genus by genus entries with descriptions, measurements, and notes on variation. The listings blend color, shape, and structure with historical references, helping you trace how names and concepts have evolved over time. It’s a valuable reference for anyone cataloging shells or studying conchology’s rich history.
- Clear taxonomic layout that mirrors traditional conchology references
- Descriptive notes on shell shape, size, color, and distinctive features
- Cross‑references to classical authors and earlier works for context
- Useful for identifying specimens and understanding synonymy in naming
Ideal for readers of natural history, shell collectors, and librarians organizing historical scientific literature.