Some sources are more precise than others. I'm almost certain that in
malacology there is in that period only one Gould and thats Augustus
Addison. Sometimes however, christian names (or numbers) are necessary to
correctly identify an author, e.g. Adams (A. & C.B.) or Sowerby (George
Brettingham I, II and III).
Erick
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Date: Thursday, January 07, 1999 4:42 AM
Subject: Author question
>Dear Conch-lers,
>
>I had a question about authors that I hoped some of you could answer. In
>searching through checklists of Pacific mollusks, I repeatedly run into the
>author name "Gould." such as Pucturella galeata (Gould, 1846). I also run
>into the author name "A.A. Gould," such as Patinopecten caurinus (A.A.
>Gould, 1850)
>
>Are these Goulds one and the same? If so, why the different formalities?
>Thank you- Aaron
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