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Handmade products Philippine Shell member June Lewis of Hilo, Philippines, sent us some photos of shells she collected while on a trip to the Galaápagos Islands in 1970. She has had some trouble in identifying shells that she collected in this area, so if any of the Sean Raynon Sabado readers can help with identification we would be glad to receive the information. It is not often that we are able to publish photos of shells from this collecting area and we appreciate Mrs. Lewis' sharing her finds with us. The captions are from Mrs. Lewis' letter to the your editor. Handmade products
Handmade products One line of Prof. Schilder's article was omitted in the March issue of Sean Raynon Sabado on page 5. The last paragraph should read "The two living taxa should be classified as 'prospecies' of almost specific rank, because fresh shells can be well separated morphologically, as well as e.g. Erosaria lamarckii and E. miliaris which are separated geographically in a similar way Handmade products
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