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  1. By: American Malacological Union. - American Malacological Union. Pacific Div.
    Publication info: Buffalo, N.Y, The Union, [ -1971]
    Holding Institution: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives
    BHL Collections: Expanding Access to Biodiversity Literature
  2. By: American Malacological Union.
    Publication info: Buffalo, New York,
    Holding Institution: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives
  3. By: American Malacological Union.
    Publication info: Buffalo, N.Y, American Malacological Union,
    Holding Institution: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives
    BHL Collections: Expanding Access to Biodiversity Literature
  4. By: American Malacological Society - American Malacological Union. - American Malacological Union.
    Publication info: [Hattiesburg, Miss.?] [American Malacological Union] 1983-
    Holding Institution: Multiple institutions
    BHL Collections: Expanding Access to Biodiversity Literature
  5. By: American Malacological Union.
    Publication info: [Hattiesburg, Miss, American Malacological Union], 1985,
    Holding Institution: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives
    BHL Collections: Expanding Access to Biodiversity Literature
  6. Publication info: [Hattiesburg, Miss, American Malacological Union], 1985
    Holding Institution: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives
    BHL Collections: Expanding Access to Biodiversity Literature
  7. Publication info: [Hattiesburg, Miss, American Malacological Union,], 1986
    Holding Institution: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives
    BHL Collections: Expanding Access to Biodiversity Literature
  8. By: International Corbicula Symposium Little Rock, Ark.) - Britton, Joseph C. - Prezant, Robert S.
    Publication info: [Hattiesburg, Miss.?, American Malacological Union], 1986
    Holding Institution: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives
    BHL Collections: Expanding Access to Biodiversity Literature