Abstract

PAUL PELSENEER, who died in Brussels on May 5, 1945, was well known to a wide range of scientific men through his connexion with the International Association of Academies and with the International Research Council (now called the International Council of Scientific Unions) which was founded in its place in 1919. But he will be especially remembered by zoologists for his extensive knowledge of molluscs, ranging from embryology to parasitism, and above all for his anatomical work on this group.

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