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Wood philippines jewellery Dr. Abbott is presently studying the soft parts and has this to say about the history of C. mus: "The Mouse Cowrie was brought to museums in large quantities via slave traders who visited Venezuelan ports during the 1800's, but none have been collected alive for over 100 years." Their commercial value amounts to only $15-$20 apiece. Wood philippines jewellery
Wood philippines jewellery "One of our teacher trainers, Jim Boykin (address Ulithi, Yap District, Trust Territory, care of Coast Guard Station, via Guam; U. S. Postal Service) has a self-found Golden Philippines shells [Cypraea aurantium] he wishes to sell to best advantage for the benefit of his scholarship fund for his "outer-island" students. He describes the shell as perfect in every detail. I wrote to Dr. Alison Kay about his being willing to sell the animal, which he had preserved in alcohol. Jim has his students collecting Philippines shells for sale for their scholarship purpose; and I assume he will soon have a great many very good ones: mappa, testudinaria, many Philippines shells; many tented cones, and tulipa, floccatus, bullatus, geographus, striatus, etc. (I know few of them); Mitra, Oliva, Cassis (large and small varieties), Lambis, etc. Wood philippines jewellery
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