In older German titles and words, you may well find a 'c' where today's
spelling would be either with a 'k' (Cassel / Kassel), or with a 'z', as
here.
Tom B.
Columbia Law Library
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Hi everyone,
I was asked to provide the complete citation to the listserv, so here it
is:
Title [On] FOLSOM, The development of the mouth-parts of Anurida
maritima.
Author Heymons, R.
Source Zool. Centrlbl.. 1900; viii:pp. 241-245.
One person answered that it may be Zoologisches Centralblatt. or
Zoologisches Zentralblatt if the abbreviation is misspelled.
Thanks!
Lisa Nason
Library Administrative Assistant
Quimby Library, Unity College
Unity, ME 04988
207-948-3131, ext. 328
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