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Future directions for molluscan studies and changes in The Society take up the bulk of this issue. The report on the Pulmonate Land Snail Evolution and Diversity meeting will appear in the next issue.

I thank everyone who has contributed articles, information and illustrations. Please send items for the next Bulletin (Number 35, August 2000) to reach me by mid-July. Please keep articles simple and short, so that malacologists outside your field can appreciate them. Where appropriate, include a reference to a more detailed account, and an illustration. Remember that the Web version can use colour illustrations. As well as articles, I rely on you for snippets of news, cartoons.

Dr S E R Bailey
School of Biological Sciences,
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The University of Manchester,
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Bill Bailey

TAXONOMIC / NOMENCLATURAL DISCLAIMER

This publication is not deemed to be valid for taxonomic/nomenclatural purposes [see Article 8b in the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature 3rd Edition (1985) edited by W. D. Ride et al.].

 


 

 

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