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| Malacological Review, Vol. 1 No. 1 | 1968 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 2 Nos. 1, 2 | 1969 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 3 Nos. 1, 2 | 1970 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 4 Nos. 1, 2 | 1971 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 5 Nos. 1, 2 | 1972 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 6 Nos. 1, 2 | 1973 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 7 Nos. 1, 2 | 1974 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 8 No. 1/2 | 1975 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 9 No. 1/2 | 1976 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 10 No. 1/2 | 1977 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 11 No. 1/2 | 1978 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 12 No. 1/2 | 1979 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 13 No. 1/2 | 1980 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 14 No. 1/2 | 1981 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 15 No. 1/2 | 1982 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vols. 16-24 Unavailable | |||
| Malacological Review, Vol. 25 No. 1/2 | 1992 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 26 No. 1/2 | 1993 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 27 No. 1/2 | 1994 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 28 No. 1/2 | 1995 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vol. 29 Unavailable | |||
| Malacological Review, Vol. 30 Nos. 1, 2 no. 1 is currently Unavailable |
1997 | US$ 16 | US$ 26 |
| Malacological Review, Vols. 31/32 | 1998-1999 | US$ 42 | US$ 72 |
| Malacological Review, Vols. 33/34 | 2000-2001 | US$ 42 | US$ 72 |
| Malacological Review, Vols. 35/36 | 2002-2003 | US$ 42 | US$ 72 |
| Malacological Review, Vols. 37 / 38 | 2004-2005 | US$ 42 | US$ 72 |
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Supplement 1 - Freshwater Snails of Taiwan (Formosa), by G. L. Pace, 1973, soft-bound, US$ 20. Supplement 2 - The Mekong Schistosome, J. I. Bruce & S. Sornmani (eds.), 1980, hardbound, US$ 26. Supplement 3 - A Dissection Guide, Field and Laboratory Manual for the Introduced Bivalve, Corbicula fluminea, by J. C. Britton & B. Morton, 1982, softbound, US$ 16. Supplement 4 - Prosobranch Phylogeny, W. F. Ponder, D. J. Eernisse & J. H. Waterhouse (eds.), 1988, hardbound, US$ 48. Supplement 5 - A Review of the Genera of the Aquatic Gastropod Subfamily Cochliopinae (Prosobranchia: Hydrobiidae), by R. Hershler & F. G. Thompson, 1992, soft-bound, US$ 25. Supplement 6 - Molluscan Reproduction, N. H. Runham, W. H. Heard & J. B. Burch (eds.), 1996, softbound, US$ 35. Supplement 7 - Bivalvia I, J. B. Burch & W. H. Heard (eds.), 1998, softbound, US$ 35. Supplement 8 - Mollusca I, M. A. Ramos, R. Araujo, W. H. Heard, J. B. Burch & M. D. Ricketts (eds.), 1999, US$ 25. |
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| MALACOLOGICAL REVIEW will publish the results of original work, of either descriptive or experimental nature, devoted primarily or exclusively to the study of mollusks, and will publish reviews of major research areas or malacological subjects. The articles must not be published elsewhere. MALACOLOGICAL REVIEW aims to provide a common medium for such different aspects of malacology as anatomy, biochemistry, cytology, ecology, genetics, medical malacology, paleontology, physiology, taxonomy, and zoogeography. The journal is especially concerned with maintaining scholarly standards. All manuscripts will be reviewed by competent scientists. Papers are judged on their contribution of original data, ideas or interpretations, and on their conciseness, scientific accuracy and clarity. Numerous and long tables, large numbers of figures, and pages in excess of 10 per article may be charged to the author at the current cost per page. Information concerning page costs will be transmitted to the author during the manuscript review process. |
| Manuscripts may be in English, French or German (English is preferred) and should follow MALACOLOGICAL REVIEW style. All articles must contain a concise but adequate abstract, which should be an informative digest of significant content and should be able to stand alone as a brief statement of the conclusions of the paper. Manuscripts are to be submitted in duplicate. Papers are accepted on condition that copyright is vested in the journal. No part of any article published in MALACOLOGICAL REVIEW may be reproduced without the written permission of the publishers. All statements made and opinions expressed in any article are the responsibility of the author. The publishers will set the text in the style adopted for the journal, and it would be helpful if authors would follow this style as closely as possible in the manuscript. Contributors are advised to follow the recommendations of the Style Manual for Biological Journals, obtainable from the American Institute of Biological Sciences, 2000 P Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.20036, U.S.A. In particular, simplified practices such as the following are favored: numbers one through nine and numbers at the beginnings of sentences are written out; numerals are used when the number is followed by units of weight and measure; percentages following a number are expressed as %; units of weight and measure (mm, ml, kg, etc.) are abbreviated when preceded by numerals, and the abbreviations have neither a period nor an s in the plural. Prospective authors who type their manuscripts on computers are encouraged to submit a computer disk version of their manuscripts in addition to normal paper copies. This will speed processing and will reduce production costs. Disks can be either Macintosh or MS-DOS compatible and preferably in MicrosoftWord, Word Perfect, MacWrite or Wordstar formats, or saved from the word processor as a text (ASCII) file. |
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| Voucher specimens of all species used in all types of research papers published in MALACOLOGICAL REVIEW must be lodged in a recognized repository, i.e., sample specimens of each species studied must be sent to a museum and, preferably, the registered numbers and full data of these specimens published. This insures that future workers will have easy access to this material and that species determinations will be accurate or can be checked. |
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| Correspondence. All manuscripts should be sent to the editorial office. |
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The subscription price for the current issues (Vol. 33/34, Vol. 35/36, Vol. 37/38) of Malacological Review(not including Supplements) is US$ 72 for institutions and US$ 42 for private individuals (postpaid for mailing addresses in the U.S.A). Subscribers outside the U.S.A. must add an additional US$ 5 for postage and handling. |
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| Editorial Office: MALACOLOGICAL REVIEW, Jack Burch editor |
| Business Offices: MALACOLOGICAL REVIEW P.O. Box 792 St. Peters, Missouri 63376 U.S.A. |
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