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English: Images of some new Species of Mollusca, from various dredgings taken off the coast of New Zealand, the Snares Islands, and the Bounty Islands, around 1918. The species are described in the article mentioned under "source".
Nederlands: Afbeeldingen van bepaalde nieuw ontdekte soorten weekdieren, afkomstig van zeebodemmonsters genomen langs de kusten van Nieuw-Zeeland, de Snares eilanden en de Bounty-eilanden, ca. 1918. De soorten staan beschreven in het artikel genoemd onder "source".
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Source This image was taken from the website of the National library of New Zealand at http://rsnz.natlib.govt.nz/ and comes from the article: "New Species of Mollusca, from various Dredgings taken off the Coast of New Zealand, the Snares Islands, and the Bounty Islands", door Miss M. K. Mestayer, Transactions of the New Zealand Institute (=Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand), Vol.51, 1919, Art.XVII, blz. 130-135. Also on: http://rsnz.natlib.govt.nz/volume/rsnz_51/rsnz_51_00_001830.html
Author Joyce K. Allan (drawing)
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