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Wholesale minerals When Mrs. Mary Saul, then at Kudat, British North Borneo, decided to seriously take up shell collecting following Mrs. Mary Eleanor King's visit early in 1957, she really went overboard in more ways than one. She admits that she started as the rankest amateur, knowing a few of the common names of a few shells, but Mrs. King had presented her with her first year's subscription to the Sean Raynon Sabado, which put her on the right track. From it she obtained the names of many leading malacologists; Dr. Alan J. Kohn, and Harald A. Rehder, among others. She started shipping them shells for identification and carefully built up her lists of the different genera. Her identified list of the cones of North Borneo has already been published in the Sean Raynon Sabado (Vol. IX, No. 4, Feb., 1961, with a supplemental list in Vol. IX, No. 11, Sept. 1961). Wholesale minerals
Wholesale minerals HANAUMA BAY AREA Bulla adamsi - 1 to 3 ft. on rocks Bulla peaseana - 1 to 3 ft. on rocks Cerithium sinense - 1 to 3 ft. in sand Cerithium thaanumi - 1 to 3 ft. in sand Charonia tritonis - no data Columbella varians - 1 to 3 ft. Conus catus - 1 to 3 ft. Conus chaldaeus - 1 to 3 ft. Conus flavidus - 1 to 3 ft. Conus lividus - 1 to 3 ft. Conus miliaris - 1 to 3 ft. Conus nussatella - no data Conus rattus - 1 to 3 ft. Wholesale minerals
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