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Den 3.aarige Østgrønlands-Undersøgelse The 3-year East Greenland Investigation 1931–

M. Sp. Stands for the museum of Spengler

M. zt. Berol. Stands for the Zootomical Museum in Berlin, Germany.

m., M. Latin < Abbr. of mare = sea.

M. P. Abbr. of the Museum in Paris.

M. U. Abbr. of Musei universitatis = University Museum in Copenhagen.

M: Abbr. of Martini. See under M et Ch.

M: ac. Terminating with a colon. See under M.

acad.

M: acad: Abbr. of Academic Museum in Co-penhagen.

M: casp: The Caspian Sea. L< mare = sea; Cas-pian: a name.

m: terminated with a colon. Latin < Abbr. of meus. See under Schumacher’s label.

MacAndrew See under McAndrew.

MacGinitie, George Eber (1889–1989) Ameri-can malacologist. Donated shells from Alaska 1948.

Madsen, A. P. Captain. See under Museet for Oldsager.

Madsen, H. P. Pharmacist. Donated shells from Odessa 1875. Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s accession book 1870–1889: #24 Cardium edule. #25 Cardium glaucum. #26 Cardium exiguum Gm.

Madsen, Holger Danish zoologist. Donated cardiids from Tunesia to ZM 1970.

Madsen, Ida Møhl Donated cardiids from Gam-bia 1973.

Madsen, Ruth Collected cardiids in the Carib-bean 1959.

Madsen, Victor Collected cardiids on Åland, the Baltic 1891 & 1915.

Mag. Abbr. of store room (magazine).

Magaz. KM Abbr. of Magazin Kongens Mu-seum. See under Magazine collections.

Magazin collections Specimens from Det kon-gelige naturhistoriske Museum were stored for a period following difficulties regarding economy and housing. When shells were removed from the store, Mörch would write new labels indicating if shells came from the Magazine. If he identified them as coming from Det kongelige naturhistoriske Museum, he added KM in pencil. In August 1860, Pro-fessor Reinhardt delivered a box he found in the Magazine. It contained Icelandic shells from Mr. Hallgrimson. Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s accession book 1840–1867: #57.

Cardium ciliatum Fabr. #58. Cardium. Rkvk.

40–41. (Fig. 29).

Magazine Catalogue 1829 (T 274). Shells from

“Kunstkammeret”, transferred to Det Konge-lige Naturhistoriske Museum, were stored in a magazine while the University of Copenhagen was rebuilt following the British bombard-ment in 1807. H.Beck & J.Reinhardt signed the catalogue on 13 June 1829. The sequence

of information (not all information indicated for each species): running number (#), species, markings, and remarks. #45 Cardium costat-um, marking 662, NB two unpaired valves. <

Cardium costatum, marking 93. < Cardium costatum, marking 480. #46 Card. apertum, marking 28+. #47 Card. unedo, marking 42.

#48 Card. cardissa. marking 12. #49 Card.

hemicardium, marking 44. #50 Card. fragum, marking 43. #51 Cardium sp. marking 41. #52 Cardium muricatum, marking 46. #53 Card.

bullatum, marking K+.

Magz. Abbr. of store room (magazine).

Makasser Old name for the Indonesian city Ujung Pandang now called Makassar again.

malacologist Person who works with malacol-ogy, i.e. the branch of zoology that treats molluscs.

Malm, A. W. Accession book. Dated 3 Novem-ber 1863 he sent shells to the Kongl. Universit.

Zoologiske Museum in Copenhagen as a gift from the Museum in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s accession book 1840–1867: #157. Cardium pygmæum Don.

#158. Cardium nodosum Turt. #159. Cardium fasciatum. #160. Cardium suecicum. – Dis-patch book. He received a shell collection.

Cardiid number in Mörch’s dispatch book 1857–1868: #75 Cardium flavum.

Malm, A. W. See under Tornam, A.

Malsb. Abbr. of Malsburg.

Malsburg German malacologist. His collection was sold in 1837. He supplied cardiids for CVIII.

Mandal-Barth Danish zoologist who collected cardiids in the Øresund, Charlottelund, 1960.

Manh Senior lieutenant. Cardiid number in Mörch’s accession book 1840–1867: #7. Car-dium edule. Tokkebjerg, 8.5 fathoms, rocks.

31 October 1863.

Manniche, A. L. V. Zoologist on “Danmark Ex-pedition” to Northeast Greenland 1906–08.

Mar. Casp. Stands for Caspian Sea.

Mar. casp. Stands for Caspian Sea.

Mar. europ. Stands for European seas.

Mare Europ. Stands for European seas.

Margrethe The vessel “Margrethe” was used to collect material at the Faroe Islands, North Atlantic, 1913.

Mark The old Danish and German currency called Mark is abbreviated with a symbol.

See under “a”.

Marokko Danish language for Morocco.

Mart. & Ch. Abbr. of Martini & Chemnitz:

Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet 1769–1795 rejected for nomenclatorial pur-poses.

Martens, Karl Eduard von (1831–1904) Ger-man malacologist. ZM received shells from the ” kgl. Univ. Zoologiske Museum in Ber-lin”. Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s accession book 1840–1867: #45. Cardium lima Singa-pore (Fig. 30).

Martyn Reference to “The universal Concholo-gist” 1784, rejected for nomenclatorial pur-poses.

Martyni See under Martyn.

Mathies. See under Mathiesen.

Mathiesen Danish ship doctor onboard the cor-vette “Valkyrien” c/o Inspector Reinhart. Col-lected cardiids for NF c/o Japetus Steenstrup.

Donated shells c/o Dr. Rink, 12 January 1848.

Cardiid number in Mörch’s accession book 1846–1853: #79 Cardium, 1. – Mörch’s cat.

#79 is from the period when J.T. Reinhardt was inspector at KM.

Matsui Collected cardiids in the Gulf of Thailand 1960.

Mc. Abbr. not identified. It is possibly a slip for McAndrew. Collected cardiids in China.

Mc.Andr. Abbr. of McAndrew. He collected cardiids in Norway 1865.

McAndrew, Robert. (1802–1873) British natu-ralist. Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s accession

Fig. 29. Mörch’s label: Cardium/Trachycardium muricatum L. Magaz. Mörch added KM and the Greek letter lambda in pencil.

book 1840–1867: #35 Cardium fasciatum.

#36 Cardium nodulosum. #37 Cardium sveci-cum. #55 ?Cardium norvegisveci-cum. #59 Cardium crassum med. #245 Cardium (Hemicardium)

? Siam.

M-Ch. Abbr. of Martini & Chemnitz.: Neues sys-tematisches Conchylien-Cabinet 1769–1795 rejected for nomenclatorial purposes.

med. Medium quality of illustration. Used on labels.

Meder v. Donated cardiids from the Moluccas.

Collected cardiids in China.

Meg. Abbr. of Megerle 1811.

Meiborg See under Mejborg.

Mejborg. The museum received Danish shells 22 September 1870. Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s accession book 1866–1872: #14 Car-dium echinatum L. thick shelled. #15 Cardium norvegicum Spgl. #16 Cardium edule L.

mellem Danish word for between.

Melv. Abbr. of Melvill referring to Melvill &

Standen 1906.

Messin Abbr. of Messina, Sicily.

Meu. Abbr. of Meuschen.

Meusch. Abbr. of Meuschen.

Meuschen, F. C. (1719–1800) Dutch mala-cologist. Published “Zoophylacium Gron-ovianum” 1778 rejected for nomenclatorial purposes.

Meyer & Möbius The museum received a shell collection from dr. H.Meyer & dr. K.Möbius, Hamburg, Germany, Jan. 1867. Cardiid num-bers in Mörch’s accession book 1866–1872:

#39 Cardium edule L. Kieler Bucht. #40 Cardium fasciatum Mtg. In alcohol, Kieler Bucht. #41 Cardium fasciatum jun.? in al-cohol, Kieler Bucht. #42 Cardium edule L.

jun. Kieler Bucht #43 Cardium pygmæum Gm. C. pygmæum ?Svendborgsund. #44 nr?

Hela Bucht, Ostpreussen (East Prussia), by A.Hensche.

Meyer, H. Adolf (1822–1889). German mala-cologist (T 278). According to Beck 1836 N° 3: From Meyer in Hamburg received in exchange #14 Cardium n. sp. e Japan.

Meyer, Th. Mrc. Andr. College councellor (Col-legieraad, obsolete title). Collected cardiids in Kattegat 1853. Shells collected at Hirtshol-men off Frederikshavn, Denmark, June 1859.

Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s accession book 1846–1853: #5 Cardium norvegicum. #6 Car-dium edule, 3. #7 CarCar-dium echinatum, 2/2.

Meyr. Abbr. of H.Meyer.

mgr. Abbr. of the Danish word “monografi” with ref. to Spengler 1799.

Mgz Abbr. of magazine.

Mid. Hav. Abbr. of Middel Havet = the Mediter-ranean.

Midd. See under Middendorff.

Middelh. Abbr. of Middelhavet = the Mediter-ranean.

Middelhavet Danish = the Mediterranean Midden. Abbr. of Middendorff.

Middend. See under Middendorff.

Middendorff dr. He was passing through Co-penhagen from St. Petersburg in 1846. He gave the Museum a collection of lymnocar-diids from the Caspian Sea in exchange for Danica and Grønlandica, which Mörch gave him from his own collection. Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s accession book 1846–1853: #1 Cardium trigonoides = C. rusticum. M.Casp.

Fig. 30. The German professor E. von Martens submitted cardiids to ZM from the Univ. Zoological Museum in Berlin.

After photo in the Steenberg Picture Collection at ZMUC.

#2 Glycimeris plicata Pander, M.Casp. #3 Glycimeris laevigata Kryn. M.Casp. One valve was slightly damaged.

Mielche, Sol Collected cardiids in the Pacific, Tonga Isl. 1956.

mil A Danish mile is approximately 7.5 km.

Miller, L. Donated cardiids from Australia.

Min. Mus. Abbr. of Museum of Mineralogy, Copenhagen.

Mineralogisk Museum. Danish for Museum of Mineralogy. See under Johnstrup, professor.

Mittell: Meer: Terminating with colons. See under Mittelland meere.

Mittelland meere Old German language. = seas of Mediterranean countries.

Mittellant meere See under Mittelland meere.

Mittelmeer German = The Mediterranean.

Mke. See under Moltke, A.G.

Möb. Abbr. of Möbius on labels by Mörch.

Möbius Collected cardiids in Denmark 1867.

Møl See under Møller, H.P.C.

Møll. Sml. Abbr. of Møllers Samling (Møller’s collection), which included cardiids from the Small Antilles. See under Møller, H.P.C.

(Fig. 31).

Møll: Abbr. of Møller. Used on labels by by Beck and in the old ZM catalogues. See under Møll. Sml.

Møll: Saml: Terminating with colons. See under Møll. Sml.

Møller Collected cardiids in Greenland 1787.

Møller Collected cardiids in Iceland before 1896.

Møller Mr., Øfjord, Iceland. The museum re-ceived shells 4 December 1869. Cardiid num-ber in Mörch’s accession book 1866–1872:

#4. Cardium ciliatum Fabr.

Møller Regimental surgeon, deceased before 1849. He had a large collection of cardiids, which after his death was donated to the Zoological Museum. According to old book of dispatch at the Museum, Mörch selected du-plicate specimens and donated them to schools (e.g. Elsinore Secondary School and Aarhus Grammar School) for educational purposes.

Möller See under Møller, H.P.C.

Møller, H. P. C. (1810–45). Inspector and con-chologist, worked in Greenland as inspector, member of NF. He had a large collection of molluscs, including cardiids now present at the ZMUC. – Shells c/o Prof. Philippi.

Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s accession book 1846–1853: #57 Cardium papillosum Poli, 5, id Ph. #58 Cardium lævigatum Poli, 3, id Ph.

#317 Cardium aculeatum Britt. 1. #318 Car-dium norvegicum Norway, Phil. 2. – Shells in alcohol from southern Norway. Cardiid num-ber in Mörch’s accession book 1846–1853:

#417 Cardium edule, in alcohol, southern Norway. – Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s acces-sion book 1846–1853: #503 Cardium edule Grimstad, 13. #504 Cardium edule Vejlefjord, 3/2. Without number by Mörch: Cardium with nr. 469. 1. – Shells in alcohol collected by shop assistants in Greenland, September and October 1842. All id’s by cand. Møller.

Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s accession book 1846–1853: #32 Cardium grønlandicum juv.

2. #33 Cardium ciliatum juv. 2. #34 Cardium elegantulum, 1. – From Møller’s collection la-beled roadstead of Gibraltar. Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s accession book 1846–1853: #371 Cardium, 12/2.

Møller, H. P. C. Deposition of original Green-land shells. See under Johnstrup, professor.

Møller, Johanne Collected cardiids in Panama before 1946.

Møller, Poul Colony manager. He collected car-diids in Greenland 1903.

Møller’s collection (T 303). HPC Møller. Kata-log over mollusksamlingen” Printed on the spine only. Written by Mörch, but not dated or signed. R.Spärck noted in 1918: supposed to

fig. 31. Label by Beck: Cardium medium Linn. Lmck: n°

40. Chemn 6. f. 162-164. Møll: Sml: �= Møller’s collec-tion]. Both Beck and Mörch wrote labels for cardiids of the Møller’s collection.

be the catalogue of H.P.C.Møller’s collection;

subsequently verified by Tom Schiøtte. – It is indeed a comprehensive catalogue but I failed to find certain numbers of tropical cardiids which should stem from Møller’s coll. ac-cording to labels in the boxes. Mörch placed Møller’s collection of tropical shells, mainly gastropods, in a section called Exotic Shells numbered #1857–2154 and #2385–3031. In the beginning Mörch subdivided the cata-logue using capital letters to mark places of origin, and consecutive numbers to mark individual lots. However, the material was so comprehensive that he had to use the alpha-bet many times until he finally cancelled the use of capitals and just mentioned the area where sampling had occurred. The prepara-tion of Møller’s Catalogue with 3031 listed numbers is a significant contribution and of great help to contemporary researchers. The catalogue starts with A). Danish Molluscs.

#609 Cardium grønlandicum Ch. (misplaced specimen) extracted from #588 collected at Hven 1842. #610 Cardium echinatum L.

Elsinore (Helsingør). #611 C. echinatum. l.d.

I.Larsen, Sæby. #612 C. echinatum. #613 C.

echinatum. #614 C. echinatum. Hveen, 1842.

#615 C. echinatum. juv. Hven. Th. #616 C.

echinatum. Kattegat St. Mgr. 12-5-1843.

#617 Cardium edule L. the Little Belt (Strib).

#618 C. edule. l.d. I.Larsen, Sæby. #619 C.

edule. Mf. ”Skr.” #620 C. edule. ved Abra n°. #621 C. edule. Mf Skr. 3 Hven #622 C.

edule. Odense Fjord 1841. Th. #623 C. edule.

Præstoe fjord. Th. #624 C. edule. ved n°

623 (Præstoe fjord). #625 C. edule. #626 C.

edule. Th. Kallebodstrand #627 C. edule juv.

Helsingør 14 April 1841 #628 C. edule juv.

ved n° 627 (Helsingør 14 April 1841) #629 C. edule juv. ved n° 627 (Helsingør 14 April 1841) #630 C. edule juv. Hven 1842. #631 Cardium fasciatum Montg. ved n° 620 #632 C. fasciatum ved n° 630 (Hven 1842). #633 C.

fasciatum. Hven. #634 C. fasciatum the Great Belt. Nyborg. #635 Cardium? sp.? the Little Belt 1841. #636 Cardium suecicum Reeve ved n° 632 (Hven 1842). #637 C. suecicum ved n° 616 (Kattegat St. Mgr. 12 May 1843.) – B. Norwegian and Swedish molluscs. #847 Cardium echinatum L. Southern Norway

l.d. Kroyer. #848 Cardium sp. (from n° 844, Bohusläns Skärgård Kinberg). #849 Cardium edule Mf. ”Lappen”. – C. Specimens without locality. #931 Cardium n. #932 Cardium islandicum. #933 Cardium echinatum. #934 Cardium echinatum juv. #935 Cardium edule.

#936 Cardium fasciatum – D. No cardiids. – E.

(area not specified). #1024 Cardium. – F. From Great Britain. #1088 Cardium echinatum Mf. Fhll. valve dext #1089 Cardium edule Mf. Orkney valv. – G. Spitsbergen Kroyer.

#1120 Cardium groenlandicum Spitsbergen l.d. Kroyer. #1121 Cardium groenlandicum Spitsbergen l.d. Kroyer. – H. North America.

No cardiids. – I. forgotten under section B. – H. Godthaab 1840 and 1842 (Green-land). #1170 Cardium groenlandicum. #1171 C. groenlandicum. #1172 C. groenlandicum juv. #1173 Cardium islandicum. #1174 C.

islandicum. #1175 Cardium grønlandicum.

#1176 C. grønlandicum juv. #1177 Cardium elegantulum Beck. – I. Extracted from boxes marked Julianehaab. #1251 Cardium grøn-landicum. #1252 Cardium isgrøn-landicum. #1253 Cardium elegantulum – I. Box marked Mixta fiskernæsset 1840. #1315 Cardium grøn-landicum juv. #1316 Cardium isgrøn-landicum juv.

#1317 Cardium elegantulum. – K. wrapped in paper marked Mixta Jepsens Lab. Skovf-jorden. #1349 Cardium grønlandicum juv.

#1350 Cardium islandicum. #1351 Cardium islandicum. – L. wrapped in paper marked Mixta Frhaab. #1381 Cardium grønlandi-cum juv. – M. Box without markings. #1402 Cardium grønlandicum. #1403 Cardium is-landicum. – N. < O. < P. < Q. < R. < S. (no cardiids). – T. Without specifications of area.

#1426 Cardium grønlandicum. – U. Box marked Kuksuk Fossils 1840, July. #1429 Cardium grønlandicum. #1430 Cardium is-landicum. – V. A small wooden box marked fossils from Leeret ved Kuksuk 28 July 1840. #1439 Cardium grønlandicum. #1440 Cardium islandicum. – x. wrapped in paper marked dredging, shell fragments (Cardium grønlandicum identified). – Y. < Z. < A. < B.

(no cardiids). – C. 2 boxes marked Søndre Strømfjord 15 June 1843. #1507 Cardium el-egantulum. – D. 3 boxes marked fRHB, Mixta fRB, and fhb respectively. #1543 Cardium

islandicum. #1544 Cardium elegantulum. – E.

(no cardiids). – F. Box marked Mixta Julianhb.

#1565 Cardium grønlandicum juv. #1566 Cardium elegantulum. – G. (no cardiids). – H.

2 boxes marked Godhavns Havn (Harbour of Godhavn). #1583 Cardium islandicum. #1584 Cardium grønlandicum. – I. < K. < L. < M. (no cardiids). – N. Box marked ”Mixta fiskernæs-set”. #1626 Cardium ciliatum O.Fbr. juv.

#1627 Cardium grønlandicum juv. – O. (no cardiids). – P. < box marked ”below Røde Fjeld”. #1642 Cardium grønlandicum. – Q. <

A box marked Malene Fjeldsund Ghb. #1651 Cardium ciliatum O.Fbr. C. islandicum Ch.

Godthaab. – R. (no cardiids). – S. Box placed together with Insp. Møller’s Danish Mollusca.

#Without number: juv. Cardium ciliatum and Cardium elegantulum. – T. < G. < H. < I. < K.

< L. < M. < O. < P. < Q. < R. < S. < T. < U. (no cardiids). – x. Extracted from various boxes.

#1750 Cardium islandicum. #1751 Cardium grønlandicum. #1752 Cardium echinatum, 2 valves. – Y. (no cardiids). – Z. (in alcohol).

#1787 Cardium g. – From number 1792 Mörch stopped using capital letters to mark sections. Headlines would be ”From a selec-tion of small wooden boxes”, ”Exotic Shells”, etc. #1839 Cardium elegantulum. #1849 Car-dium islandicum juv. and Cardium grøn-landicum juv. #1851 Cardium grøngrøn-landicum.

#1852 Cardium islandicum. #2114 Cardium grønlandicum 5, 21, 30, 124, 24, 47, 13, 216.

#2115 Cardium islandicum 5, 21, 30, 24, 47, 13. #2116 Cardium elegantulum 21, 14, 47, 13. #2131 Cardium grønlandicum. Removed from alcohol. #2132 Cardium islandicum.

Removed from alcohol.

Moltk. terminated with a full stop. See under Moltke, A. G.

Moltk: terminated with a colon. See under Moltke, A. G.

Moltke, Adam Gottlob (1710–1792). Count, privy councellor. In 1759 he founded the Naturalia and Housekeeping Cabinet (Natural

& Husholdnings-Cabinettet) at Charlotten-borg. A position as professor in zoology was established at “the Cabinet” which acquired Peter forskål’s collections from the Arabian Journey 1761–1763 (Expedition to “Arabia Felix”). In 1772 the Museum was transferred

to the University. Some cardiids at the ZMUC stem from the collection of Moltke (Fig. 32).

Moltke, Joachim Godske (1746–1818). Count, prime minister. Inherited most of his father’s collection. He donated his father’s Natural Cabinet and The Natural Theater Collection to the university in 1810. See also under Moltke, Adam G.

Moltke’s shell collection See under Mörch’s catalogue of Count Moltke’s shells.

Montagu, George (1753–1815) British colonel and malacologist. Published “Testacea Britan-nica or Natural History of British Shells ....”

in 1803.

Monterosato Tomasso di Maria Allery (1841–

1927) Italian Marquise (Marquis) Palermo.

Italian malacologist. Accession cat. Dated 10 March 1891 he submitted a substantial collec-tion of Mediterranean molluscs on exchange with Danica et Grønlandica of the museum.

The Monterosato collection contained many

”species” described by him. Cardiid num-bers in the accession book 1889–1937: #542 Cardium paucicostatum Sow. #543 Cardium mucronatum Poli, Palermo #544 Cardium

Fig. 32. Count J.G.Moltke. Founder of the Moltke collections.

After picture in Spärck 1962.

deshayesii Payr. Palermo. #545 Cardium oblongum Ch. #546 Cardium tuberculatum L. Balearerne. #547 Cardium sp. an var.? Pa-tias (Grèce). #548 Cardium lamarcki Reeve, Cluoggia. #549 Cardium lamarcki var. Tuni-sia. #550 Cardium papillosum Poli. Naples.

#564 Cardium parvum Phil. Mondello. #685 Cardium sp. an Cardium parvum Phil. sp.

ex Kattegat. – Dispatch cat. Dated 1891 he received a substantial collection of molluscs from the museum (exchange). According to the dispatch book 1890–1921: #127 Ser-ripes groenlandica Greenland. #128 SerSer-ripes groenlandica Kara Sea, Dijmphna Exp. #129 Cardium echinatum Kattegat. #130 Cardium echinatum juv. Kattegat. #131 Cardium echi-natum The Sound. #132 Cardium edule The Little Belt. #133 Cardium edule W. coast of Jutland. #134 Cardium edule var. balticum.

Baltic. #135 Cardium nodosum Limfjorden.

#136 Cardium exiguum The Sound. #137 Cardium suecicum (minimum auct.) Kattegat.

#138 Cardium fasciatum The Sound. #139 Cardium fasciatum, Iceland. #140 Cardium islandicum (ciliatum Fabr.) Greenland. #141 Cardium elegantulum Greenland. #142 Car-dium norvegicum Kattegat. #143 Cardium ciliatum Kara Sea, Dijmphna Exp.

Monterozato, Allerz Marquis, Palermo. Spell-ing of Monterosato in Mörch’s accession book 1866–1872.

Montp. Stands for the Museum in Montpel-lier, France. Exchanged cardiids with ZM in 1840.

Monts. Abbr. of the Italian malacologist Monte-rosato.

Mörch (T 283). “Conchylia bivalvia” Printed on the spine only. Not signed, not dated, but probably written around 1848. The sequence of information (not all information indicated for each species): running #, species, local-ity, number of individuals, collection mark, source of collection. #361. C. cardissa L.

1, Møll, Moltk. #362 sic. C. cardissa L. 1, Mathies 79. < C. cardissa L. 6, Sch: #362. C.

humanum Ch. 2, Sch:, 1 Moltk. #363. C. di-onæum Sowb. Lord Hoods Isl. 2, Møll: #364.

C. hemicardium L. 1, Sch: #365. C. auricula Niebuhr, m. rub. 1, M Moltk, Orig. #366. C.

retusum L. 3, Sch: #367. C. subretusum Sowb.

1/2, M. acad. #368. Cardium, 1/2, M. acad.

#369. C. hemicardium L. 1, Sch: #370. C.

fragum, 2, Sch: #371. C. unedo, 1, Sch:, 65, 1. Forsk. 65. #372. C. medium, Tortola, 10, Møll: – C. medium, 5, Sch: < C. medium, 1, Møll: #373. C. donaciforme Spengl. Philippin.

1, Cuming 164. #374. C. costatum L. 1, Nt. Fo-ren. < C. costatum L. 1/2, Sch: < C. costatum L. 2/2, M. acad. #375. C. asiaticum Lamk. 1, M. acad. < C. asiaticum Lamk. 2, Sch: #376.

C. coronatum Spgl. 1, Sch: #377. C. papyra-ceum Ch. 4 2/2, M. acad. 66, Forsk. 66 #378.

C. bullatum L. 1, Moltk. < C. bullatum, 1, Sch:

#379. C. soleniforme Brug. Tortola, 7, Møll: <

C. soleniforme Brug. 2, Sch: #380. Cardium, 1, Sch: #381. C. ringiculum Sow. 2/2, Sch:

#382. C. flavum L. 7, Sch: < C. flavum L. 3, M.

acad 61, 4. Forsk. 61 < C. flavum L. 1, Remh.

20, < C. flavum L. Ind. Oc. 1, Rink. 5, #383.

C. muricatum L. 9, Mus. acad. 62. 4/2 forsk.

62 < C. muricatum L. 9, Sch: #384. C. rastrum Reeve, 2, Sch: #385. C. erinaceum Lm. 1, Sch:

< C. erinaceum Lm. 2, M. acad. #386. C. acu-leatum, Britain 1, Møll: #387. C. echinatum L.

Fairhill, 1/2, Møll: < C. echinatum L. Norway, 1/2, Møll: 84. < C. echinatum L. 4, Sch: < C.

echinatum L. 1, M. Moltk < C. echinatum L.

1, M. acad. #388. C. ciliare Gm. 3/2, Moltk.

#389. C. rusticum L. 3, Sch: < C. rusticum L.

5, M. acad < C. rusticum L. 1, Moltk. #390.

C. isocardia L. 4, Sch: 1 Sch. Orig. < C. iso-cardia L. St. Thomas 1, Unger. < C. isoiso-cardia L. 1, Møll: #391. C. leucostomum Born, 3, Sch: < C. leucostomum Born, 1, M. acad. < C.

leucostomum Born, 1, Sch: < C. leucostomum Born, 1, Møll: #392. C. pectinatum L. 1/2, Sch: #393. C. papillosum Poli, Gibraltar Rhed, 5, Phil. Møll: 371, #394. C. fasciatum Mont.

3, Møll: 936, #395. Cardium, 10, Møll: 1021, Cardium, the Channel, 1, Prosch 69, #396. C.

edule L var. Rygen, 5, Moltk. Suenson. < C.

edule L. Orkney, 1, Møll: 1089, < C. edule L.

5/2, Møll: 935. < C. edule L. Als, 5, Sch: < C.

edule L. Bergen, 1, Sars. < no#. Cardium, M.

rub. 1, Forsk 67, Forsk. 67. < no#. Cardium, fos?, 1/2, Forsk 68, Forsk. 68. < no#. C. as-simile Reeve, M. rub. 2 1/2, forsk 63, M.acad.

Forsk. 63. #397. C. islandicum Ch. 3, Sch: <

C. islandicum Ch. 2, M. acad. < C. islandicum Ch. 23 1/2, Møll: #398. C. norvegicum Spgl.

Norway, 1, Stp. 227, < C. norvegicum Spgl.

Norway 3, Møll 3/8 (Phil) < C. norvegicum Spgl. Stp. 997, < C. norvegicum Spgl. 3, Møll:

Phil. #399. C. oblongum Ch. 1, M. acad. #400.

C. obliquum Spgl. 1, Sch: #401. C. biradiatum Brug. 1, Moltk. #402. C. lævigatum L. 1, Sch;

1 Moltk (Forsk) #403.C. serratum L. 16, Sch:

< C. serratum L. Tortola, 12, Møll: #404. C.

mortoni Conr. United States, 2, Cuming #405.

C. grönlandicum Ch. 3, Sch: < C. grönlandi-cum Ch. 9, Møll < C. grönlandicum Ch. 1, Møll: < C. grönlandicum Ch. Spitsbergen, 2, Møll: 1121, #406. C. trigonoides Pallas, M.

casp. 1, Middend. #407. C. (Monodacna), Casp. 1, Cuming 133, #408. C. (Adacna), M.

Casp. 1, Midden. #409. C. (Adacna), M. Casp.

1, Midden. (Fig. 33).

Mörch (T 312). De forenede Museers Bløddyr-samling. Not dated. The mollusc collection of the united museums. Cardiids on display in the public exhibition, i.e. the labels marked ”fra udst.” in the present dry collection of ZMUC.

Cardiids were on display in Room 2. Cup-board C.4. Veneracea: Cardium muricatum L. S. Croix, S. Thomas. Cardium rusticum L.

The Mediterranean. Cardium oblongum Ch.

Vestindien (Ravn. N.f.). Cardium (Liocar-dium) lævigatum S.Croix (mus-zoot.Hafn.).

Cardium (Acanthocardium sic) echinatum.

The Mediterranean. (Kgl. mus.). Cardium

(Trachycardium) isocardia Vestindien. Car-dium (Serripes) grønlandicum Ch. Greenland.

(Fleischer). Cardium (Fragum) unedo Lin. the Philippines Cuming 541 (M. Chr. VIII).

Mörch (T 312). Oversigt over CVIII Samling.

Overview re the CVIII collection. Cardium without specification in the drawers 11–22.

Not signed, not dated, but ca. 1864.

Mörch (T 312, separate pages). Heading of document: De forenede Museers Bløddyrsam-ling. Universitetets Samling paa Nørregade.

Mörch (T 312, separate pages). Heading of document: De forenede Museers Bløddyrsam-ling. Universitetets Samling paa Nørregade.

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