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Many of the articles are reprinted from "The Dredgings" - Newsletter of the Pacific Northwest Shell Club

Newly Added

Collecting Freshwater Molluscs in Papua, New Guinea  (pdf 230k)
 
Juan de Fuca Strait Field Trip - 2008  (pdf 266k)

Shelling at Sanibel Island - 2007  (pdf 296k)

Shelling in the Falkland Islands - 2009  (pdf 1.15Mb)
 
Some Georgia Land Snails  (pdf 398k)

Bivalves

Commarginal Bittersweet - A New Clam Species to the B.C. Fauna  (pdf 246k)

Corbicula fluminea on Vancouver Island  (pdf 795k)

Dead Pecten and Russian Nesting Dolls  (pdf 94k)

A Lifelong Attachment  (pdf 68k)

Littlenecks for Food,  Thought, and Enjoyment  (pdf 138k)

Modiolus rectus, The Mussel with a Mighty Byssus  (pdf 199k)

A Mussel Attached to a Crab Inside a Clam  (pdf 79k)

Pearl Found in Solen sicarius  (pdf 209k)

Protothaca restorationensis Frizzell, 1930 - Series of 3 articles  (pdf 761k)

A Third Tresus Found in Pacific Northwest  (pdf 715k)

Gastropods

Collecting Lottia alveus [parallela] (Conrad, 1831) in Boundary Bay, British Columbia  (pdf 119k)

Crepidula onyx (G.B. Sowerby I, 1824) collected in Puget Sound and Pacific Northwest Slippersnails  (pdf 239k)

Freak Fissurellidea bimaculata (Dall, 1871) from Sooke, B.C. (pdf 120k)

Olivella pycna Berry, 1935, least known of the Pacific Northwest Olives  (pdf 172k)

Records of the Red Abalone in British Columbia  (pdf 188k)

The Secret Weapon of the Keyhole Limpet  (pdf 264k)

Land Snails

A Clausilia bidentata With Two Aperatures  (pdf 61k)

Land Snailing in Kitsap County  (pdf 191k)

Marsh Snails in Boundary Bay  (pdf 584k)

Monadenia Trapped Between Timbers  (pdf 385k)

On Finding a Species of Vertigo in Manchester State Park [WA]  (pdf  823k)

Miscellaneous

In Memoriam - Dr. Terrence J. Frest  (pdf 1.98Mb)

Name Changes from the "Light's Manual"  (html)

Some observations of mass die-off of gumboot chitons  (pdf 118k)

With Dr. Terry Frest on a mollusk survey and sampling trip to Idaho in 1990  (pdf 304k)


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