Trait sommaire des coquilles Tant fluviatiles que terrestres, qui se trouvent aux environs de Paris is a detailed treatise on the shells, both riverine and terrestrial, found in the vicinity of Paris. Published in 1766, this work offers a valuable glimpse into the natural history of the region during the 18th century. The book meticulously describes various species of shells, providing insights into their habitats and characteristics.
This historical text is an essential resource for researchers and enthusiasts interested in malacology, the study of mollusks, as well as those with a passion for the natural history of the Paris region. The detailed observations and descriptions contained within offer a unique perspective on the biodiversity of the area during this period.
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