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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Kikutaro Baba, List of malacologists, David Dwight Baldwin, William Healey Dall, Henry Suter, Rudolph Bergh, Guido Poppe, Paul Pelseneer, Ignaz von Born, Charles Hedley, Malacology, Winston Ponder, Tom Iredale, Robert C. Murdoch, Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher, Adolf Naef, Christoffer Schander, Paul Maurice Pallary, Henry Haversham Godwin-Austen, Arthur William Baden Powell, Tokubei Kuroda, Richard Dell, Shintar Hirase, Walter Oliver, William Keith Emerson, Lovell Augustus Reeve, Hendrik van Rijgersma, Karl Grobben, William B. Rudman, Andrew Garrett, Geerat J. Vermeij, William Henry Benson, Bernard Verdcourt, Adolph Modeer, Vasiliy E. Ruzhentsev, Philippe Dautzenberg, Edwin Ashby, Yaroslav Starobogatov, Otto Andreas Lowson Morch, Carl Chun, Yoichir Hirase, Christian Hee Hwass, William Erwood Old, Jr., Charles Francis Laseron, Sven Ludvig Loven, Nils Hjalmar Odhner, Thomas William Kirk, Tommaso di Maria Allery Monterosato, Lothar Forcart, Carlo Alonza, Gerhard Haszprunar, William Adam, Samuel Emanuel Studer, John William Brazier. Excerpt: Kikutaro Baba Baba Kikutar, 11 July 1905 Fukuoka Prefecture, Ky sh, Japan - 30 November 2001 Japan) was a Japanese malacologist. He was the leading researcher on sea slugs and bubble snails, opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in Japan. Kikutaro Baba was married to Mrs. Sonoko Baba. He died of pneumonia in hospital in Japan on 30 November 2001. Species described by Kikutaro Baba include: Genera: Species: This is a list of malacologists, people who study or studied mollusks. In other words, this is a list of notable scientists, biologists, zoologists or naturalists, who are or were interested in malacology, which is the scientific study of the Mollusca. Many of these malacologists are notable for having named species and other taxa of mollusks. People who specialize in...