Augustus Addison Gould
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[[File:Lua error in Module:Wikidata at line 23: 'property' parameter missing.|thumb|Augustus Addison Gould]] Augustus Addison Gould (April 23, 1805 – September 15, 1866), U.S. conchologist.
Taxon names authored
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Publications
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1841
[edit]- Gould, A.A. 1841. Report on the Invertebrata of Massachusetts, comprising the Mollusca, Crustacea, Annelida, and Radiata. Cambridge: Folsom, Wells, and Thurston. 373 pp. BHL Reference page.
1847
[edit]- Gould, A.A. 1847. Descriptions of species of Melania, from the collection of the Exploring Expedition. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 2: 222–225. BHL Reference page.
1850
[edit]- Gould, A.A. 1850. [Descriptions of new species of shells from the United States Exploring Expedition]. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 3: 151–156, 169–172, 214–218, 252–256, 275–278, 292–296, 309–312, 343–348. BHL Reference page.
1852
[edit]- Gould, A.A. 1852. Mollusca and shells. In: United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842 under the command of Charles Wilkes. Boston. 12: 1–510; atlas 1856: 1–16. BHL Reference page.
1856
[edit]- Gould, A.A. 1856. [Descriptions of shells.] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 6: 11–16. BHL Reference page.
1862
[edit]- Gould, A.A. 1862. Descriptions of new genera and species of shells. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 8: 280–285. BHL Reference page.
1870
[edit]- Gould, A.A. 1870. Report on the Invertebrata of Massachusetts. Second edition, comprising the Mollusca. Edited by W.G. Binney. Boston. 524 pp, textfigs 350–754, colored pis 16–27 comprising figs 214–349. BHL Reference page.
1895
[edit]- Gould, A.A. 1895. Descriptions of shells collected by the North Pacific Exploring Expedition. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 7: 40–45. Reference page.
References
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[edit]- Cummings, Kevin S. 2003. Augustus Addison Gould. Illinois Natural History Survey.