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Book to ID shells - bb - 07-09-2009 I inherited a large collect of rare shells from the 1950's. Is there a book that would be easiest to use in IDing them. Book to ID shells - david touitou - 07-13-2009 Hello, The last book published to my memory is : Encyclopedia of Marine Gastropods <a href="http://www.nhbs.com/encyclopedia_of_marine_gastropods_tefno_159393.html" target="_blank"><!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.nhbs.com/encyclopedia_of_marine_gastropods_tefno_159393.html">http://www.nhbs.com/encyclopedia_of_mar ... 59393.html</a><!-- m --></a> <a href="http://www.conchbooks.de/shop/index.html?target=p_595.html&lang=en-us" target="_blank"><!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.conchbooks.de/shop/index.html?target=p_595.html&lang=en-us">http://www.conchbooks.de/shop/index.htm ... lang=en-us</a><!-- m --></a> Bye DAVID Book to ID shells - david touitou - 07-13-2009 Hello, The last book published to my memory is : Encyclopedia of Marine Gastropods <a href="http://www.nhbs.com/encyclopedia_of_marine_gastropods_tefno_159393.html" target="_blank"><!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.nhbs.com/encyclopedia_of_marine_gastropods_tefno_159393.html">http://www.nhbs.com/encyclopedia_of_mar ... 59393.html</a><!-- m --></a> <a href="http://www.conchbooks.de/shop/index.html?target=p_595.html&lang=en-us" target="_blank"><!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.conchbooks.de/shop/index.html?target=p_595.html&lang=en-us">http://www.conchbooks.de/shop/index.htm ... lang=en-us</a><!-- m --></a> Bye DAVID Book to ID shells - dave r - 07-14-2009 This is a good book with excellent plates but does not give the distribution of any of the species illustrated, only where the figured specimen is from. This is the only downside but a pretty big one. If you have a shell that comes close to matching a picture but comes from a different area it makes identification tricky. I can't understand why he did not at least give the region i.e. Indo-Pacific etc. If you can find a second hand copy, as it is out of print, Dance and Abbot's 'Compendium of Seashells' is one of the best, or failing that Eddie Hardy's website 'gastropods.com' is a very good identification tool. Dave Book to ID shells - dave r - 07-14-2009 Just out of curiosity, if you have not identified them how do you know they are rare? Dave Book to ID shells - nabiel - 07-15-2009 yes.. that is a good question. I also confuse. because I also have some sea shell and difficult to find in internet, may be mine is rare too? who know  <img src="images/smiley/clap.gif" alt="" border="0" /> Book to ID shells - pichest - 07-15-2009 You may trade (exchange) some of your shells with my book: Encyclopedia of Marine Gastropod. Email me if you interested. |