Observations on shells in India, listing some specimens with particular regard to their locality, elevation, and relationship to other known types.
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Observations on shells in India, listing some specimens with particular regard to their locality, elevation, and relationship to other known types.
Discusses distribution of shells.
"Dr Gully did me much good." Hopes WHB profited by water cure.