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Temple Prime
Temple Prime (September 14, 1832, New York City – February 25, 1903, New York City) was an American amateur conchologist. He studied under Louis Agassiz at Harvard University. He described several new species of the bivalve family Cycladidae.Prime was also an amateur genealogist, publishing several books on his own family history. Provided by Wikipedia
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Monograph of American Corbiculad©Œ. (Recent and fossil.) by Prime, Temple, 1832-1903
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Synonymy of the Cyclades, a family of acephalous Mollusca .. by Prime, Temple, 1832-1903
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Monograph of American Corbiculadae (recent and fossil)
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Monograph of American Corbiculadae (recent and fossil)
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Check lists of the shells of North America.
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Check lists of shells of North America
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Check lists of shells of North America
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Check lists of the shells of North America /
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