Abstract
One of the early pioneers of Canadian malacology was a Roman Catholic priest and scholar, Abbe Leon Provancher, whose ambition it was to describe the entire fauna of Canada in systematic fashion. He published several instalments of his work on the insects, relying on a tiny government grant which was given to him annually for some years.
How to Cite:
La Rocque, A., (1969) “Abbe Leon Provancher's Writings on Mollusca”, Hello World! 36(1), 18.
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