Joe,
I believe that this volume is still available from the Delaware Museum of
Natural History, they folks who published it. I will disagree slightly
with Paul as to its usefulness. I agree that for strict identification, it
has been replaced by Poppe and Goto. However, if you want to be a student
of the family Volutidae, then it is important to know how earlier
researchers viewed the family. Here it becomes essential. Thus if you
only want to identify Volutes, get Poppe and Goto; if you want to be a
student of the Volutes, get both.
Charlie
--On Saturday, June 16, 2001, 5:27 PM -0400 Paul Monfils <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:r
> The Living Volutes by Weaver & du Pont, 1970 is a large format book, 9 x
> 12 inches, 375 pages, 79 color plates. It was a great book, but as far
> as I am concerned it has now been replaced by Volutes, Poppe & Goto,
> 1992, 8.5 x 12, 348 pages, 107 color plates.
>
> Paul M.
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