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  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • The Festivus
    • Meetings and Events
    • Membership and Dues
    • A Condensed History of the San Diego Shell Club
    • Historical Documents
    • Picture Gallery
    • Club Officers
    • Club Corporate Documents
  • EVENTS
  • THE FESTIVUS
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2020
    • 2019
    • 2018
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    • Festivus Past Issues (Online)
  • MEMBERSHIP
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  • RESOURCES
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    • Sets of Data for Shells Offered at SDSC Auctions
    • Other Shell Clubs
    • Mollusk-related Web Site List
    • Library
  • STORE
  • CONTACT
    • Contact Form - Electronic
  • SHELLS!
    • Photo Gallery of Mollusks of Southern California >
      • Class: Polyplacophora
      • Class: Gastropoda
      • Class: Bivalvia
      • Class: Scaphopoda
    • Haliotis rufescens (The Red Abalone), California's State Mollusk
    • Information About Protected Areas and Regulations
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Library
The San Diego Shell Club maintains a library in room 104 in Casa Del Prado, Balboa Park.Our library includes books and journals about mollusks, identification, classification and shell collecting as well as related subjects of interest to shell collectors and researchers alike.

The books and Journals may be checked out by members and returned by members on a monthly basis.

A list of the Club’s books and Journals as summarized in The San Diego Shell Club Library List can be obtained by clicking the pdf document below: 

​shell-club-library-list.pdf

For further information, contact the Club Librarian, Paul Tuskes, at Tuskes@aol.com.

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Cymbiola nivosa (Lamarck, 1904).
​Shark Bay, Western Australia. © S. Wilson
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  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • The Festivus
    • Meetings and Events
    • Membership and Dues
    • A Condensed History of the San Diego Shell Club
    • Historical Documents
    • Picture Gallery
    • Club Officers
    • Club Corporate Documents
  • EVENTS
  • THE FESTIVUS
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2020
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2014
    • Festivus Past Issues (Online)
  • MEMBERSHIP
    • How to Become a Member
    • Electronic Membership Form
    • Honorary & Charter Members
  • RESOURCES
    • Shell Club Presentations
    • Reference Resources
    • Sets of Data for Shells Offered at SDSC Auctions
    • Other Shell Clubs
    • Mollusk-related Web Site List
    • Library
  • STORE
  • CONTACT
    • Contact Form - Electronic
  • SHELLS!
    • Photo Gallery of Mollusks of Southern California >
      • Class: Polyplacophora
      • Class: Gastropoda
      • Class: Bivalvia
      • Class: Scaphopoda
    • Haliotis rufescens (The Red Abalone), California's State Mollusk
    • Information About Protected Areas and Regulations