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Kevin:
There is a paper, which I don't have, called:
Johnson, R.I. 1970. Reeve, L. A. and G. B. Sowerby, Conchologia Iconica
(1843-78): the original pattern set. Journal Soc. Biblphy nat. Hist. 5: 288.
Perhaps it has what you need, but it's only one page, so maybe not.
Ruhoff (1980) unfortunately gave the Con Icon short shrift (but gives U.
aplatus as Swainson in Sowerby, 1865!). Reeve did the first 14 volumes,
Sowerby II did 15-20 beginning with Pyramidella in Oct. 1865.
Stansbery probably has this all worked out...
For Küster in M & C, you're in luck -- its all there:
Johnson, R.I. 1968. Martini and Chemnitz (Kuester's edition) Systematisches
Conchylien-Cabinet, 1837-1920, a complete collation. Journal Soc. Biblphy
nat. Hist. 4: 363-367 [I have this]
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