Hi, everyone!
This is, to say the least, a belated response to the short
thread concerning collectors of the 1970’s. Reading
Paul’s e-mail brought back many pleasant memories of
collecting in the 1970’s. At that time I bought and
traded a lot, and my non-Newfoundland collection really
expanded. I also had some exchanges with Neil Russell, and
received a lot of really interesting British Columbia
species. With reference to Paul’s list, here are a few of
those memories:
I remember buying some shells and dredged material from Art
and Emma West. They supplied dried, uncleaned material from
shrimp boats out of Mazatlan. I bought two ten-pound lots
from them and was rewarded with about 70+ species. Mrs. G.
B. Robbins, in several exchanges, supplied me with some nice
Nova Scotia deepwater species. I had several land and
freshwater exchanges with Gilbert Hubrecht, in Belgium. He
liked to write in French so, as I could read French quite
well at that time, I wrote in my language and he wrote in
his.
I also corresponded with Dr. Bengt Hubendick, in Sweden
about his work on the Lymnaeidae, and later received some of
his publications. I bought some nice West Coast shells from
Ormond McGill, and also had a couple of exchanges with Peter
Holm, in Iceland, in order to compare Icelandic species with
those from Newfoundland. I enjoyed corresponding with
Richard Petit, after he purchased John Q. Burch’s
collection (Am I correct, Dick?) and I bought a lot of great
shells from him.
One final Memory Lane question: How many of you out there
corresponded or traded with Robert R. Talmadge, in Northern
California? We enjoyed many years of exchanging specimens
and information.
I hope that this long message will not bore you, but will
revive even more pleasant memories.
Conchologically yours
Ron Noseworthy
> Yes I certainly do remember corresponding and trading
> shells with Neil Russel 30 to 35 years ago. My last entry
> of British Columbia shells received from him was in August
> 1971. Funny how some things stick with you ... I remember
> him writing (yes, we actually wrote in those days!) that
> he had to clean the shells he collected indoors because if
> he left them out in his back yard to dry, the bears would
> come and take them. A bit too rural for me!
>
> Only a few pages away from that entry I see some of the
> other names you mentioned - Peter Holm (Iceland), Carol
> Brunner (Florida), Richard Petit (South Carolina).
> Looking through this old catalog (I no longer have the
> collection) brought back quite a few pleasant old
> memories. Perhaps others also recall contact with some of
> the individuals listed above. To add to the list, and
> possibly stir some memories for some other Conch-L old
> timers, here are some of the other names listed in my
> catalog, from about the same time:
>
> Jack Cunningham (California)
> Paula Furtwangler (Arizona)
> Jules and Carole Hertz (California)
> Frank Van Morkhoven (Louisiana)
> Mrs. F. K. Hadley (Massachusetts)
> Mrs. Lorna Melvin (Massachusetts)
> Arthur and Emma West (California)
> Mrs. G. B. Robbins (Nova Scotia)
> Mr. A. Vincent (France)
> Miss Anne Murray (Quebec)
> Mrs. Ethel Keinbaum de Falcon (Uruguay)
> Bruce Compton (Guam)
> Mrs. Colleen Smith (Alaska)
> Mr. T. Hage (Netherlands)
> Mrs. Liliana Arletti (Italy)
> Mr. Jose Maria Morteo (Argentina)
> Miss Theresa Pena (Chile)
> Gilbert Hubrecht (Belgium)
> Richard Van Belle (Belgium)
> Ronald Noseworthy (Newfoundland)
> Mc. A. C. de Almeida (Ceylon)
> Mrs. June Hunt (Australia)
> Mrs. Adeline Gillmer (South Africa)
> Miss Beverly Elliott (New Zealand)
> Floyd J. Wherley (New Mexico)
> Dr. B. Hubendick (Sweden)
> Mr. Cal Randolph (Washington)
> Ormond McGill (California)
> Pam Wedekind (Oregon)
> Mrs. Jo-Ann Bove (Florida)
> Edgar C. Haviland (Florida)
> Antonio Jose Antunes Monteiro (Portugal)
> Bobby Anderson (Virgin Islands)
> David Sharpe (British Columbia)
> Pervez Sukhadwala (India)
> Robert D. Gordon (Georgia)
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