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A Manual of Conchology According to the System Laid Down by Lamarck, with the Late Improvements by De Blainville. Exemplified and Arranged for the Use of Students.

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A Manual of Conchology According to the System Laid Down by Lamarck, with the Late Improvements by De Blainville. Exemplified and Arranged for the Use of Students.

by Thomas Wyatt

EN·~4 hours·10 chapters

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10 total

Transcriber’s Note:

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A MANUAL OF CONCHOLOGY, ACCORDING TO THE SYSTEM LAID DOWN BY LAMARCK, WITH THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS BY DE BLAINVILLE. EXEMPLIFIED AND ARRANGED FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS.

0:31

INTRODUCTION.

6:00

ARRANGEMENT.

4:47

CLASS I. ANNELIDES. CONTAINS FOUR FAMILIES.

7:58

CLASS II. CIRRHIPEDES. HAS BUT ONE FAMILY.

9:20

CLASS III. CONCHIFERA.

1:48:55

CLASS IV. MOLLUSCA. TWENTY-TWO FAMILIES.

2:28:56

INDEX TO THE CLASSES, FAMILIES, GENERA, AND PLATES.

12:46

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

0:18

Description

A clear‑eyed introduction to the world of shells, this manual treats conchology as both a visual delight and a scientific key. It explains how the shapes and colors of mollusk shells reveal geological history, marine ecosystems, and even practical uses such as food, pearls, and dyes. The author frames the subject as essential knowledge for any well‑rounded education, linking natural history with everyday applications.

The text follows the classification system first set out by Lamarck and later refined by De Blainville, organizing the material into four main groups—Annelides, Cirrhipedes, Conchifera, and Mollusca. Each family and genus is described in straightforward language, and the work is accompanied by thirty‑six detailed plates illustrating over two hundred species drawn from real shells. These visual guides make identification easy for students and curious listeners alike.

Beyond its scientific content, the book offers a glimpse into 19th‑century scholarly life, showing how early naturalists combined meticulous observation with practical concerns—from protecting ships against wood‑boring teredo to sourcing vibrant pigments. Listeners will come away with a richer appreciation of the beauty and utility hidden in the humble shell.

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A Manual of Conchology According to the System Laid Down by Lamarck, with the Late Improvements by De Blainville. Exemplified and Arranged for the Use of Students. According to the System Laid Down by Lamarck, with the Late Improvements by De Blainville. Exemplified and Arranged for the Use of Students.

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en

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~4 hours (287K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-09-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Thomas Wyatt

Thomas Wyatt

A sharp, restless voice from the court of Henry VIII, he helped bring the sonnet into English and gave Renaissance poetry a new edge. His poems mix elegance with danger, desire, and the pressures of public life.

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