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- Extent:
- 6.75 linear feet (8 containers)
- Abstract:
- Henry Augustus Pilsbry, Dean of American Malacologists, was the conservator, curator and head of the Department of Shells at the Academy of Natural Sciences for 70 years. He was also the internationally recognized authority in the field of land mollusks. He wrote and edited many volumes of the
Manual of Conchology and from 1889 until his death was an editor of the journal
Nautilus, which he founded. A member of many scientific expeditions, he traveled all over the United States, to the Caribbean, South America, Mexico, Hawaii and other Pacific Islands, and to Australia. This collection contains the professional papers of Henry A. Pilsbry between the years 1885 and 1957. The bulk of this collection consists of Pilsbry’s working files and drafts of published material that came from those files, including a draft of the second volume of
Land Mollusks of North America. Pilsbry’s correspondence is by far the most valuable part of this...(see more)
Held at: Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia [Contact Us]