CAROL SKOGLUND

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1991. Additions to the Panamic Province Opisthobranchia (Mollusca) Literature 1971 to 1990. The Festivus, Supplement to Vol. XXII. 27 pp, no illus, (8½ x 11â) Source - Edit

1991. Additions to the Panamic Province Bivalve (Mollusca) Literature 1971 to 1990. The Festivus, Supplement to Vol. XXII. 74 pp, no illus (8½ x 11â) Source - Edit

1992. Additions to the Panamic Province Gastropod (Mollusca) Literature 1971 to 1991. The Festivus, Supplement to Vol. XXIII. 169 pp, no illus (8½ x 11â) Source - Edit

2001. Panamic Province Molluscan Literature. Additions and Changes from 1971 through 2000. I Bivalvia, (119 pp); II Polyplacophora (20 pp). The Festivus, Supplement to Vol. XXXII, Source - Edit

2002. Panamic Province Molluscan Literature. Additions and Changes from 1971 through 2001. III Gastropoda (286 pp). The Festivus, Supplement to Vol. XXXIII. Source - Edit

1972. Skoglund, Carol. A Chart Method of Shell Exchange. Of Sea & Shore 3(4): 180-182 Source - Edit

1995. Skoglund, Carol. On Being Alone. Of Sea & Shore 18(3): 173 Source - Edit

1970. Skoglund, Carol. An Annotated Bibliography of References to Marine Mollusca of the Northern State of Sonora, Mexico. The Veliger 12(4): 427-432 Source - Edit

2010.Paul Valentich-Scott & Carol Skoglund. A review of the Recent Pandoridae (Bivalvia) in the Panamic Province, with descriptions of three new species. The Nautilus 124(2): 55-76 Source - Edit

Named after C. Skoglund
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Caecum skoglundae Pizzini, Raines & Nofroni, 2007 Pacific Panama Edit

Cirsotrema skoglundae E.F. Garcia, 2010 Mexico, Baja California Norte, Bahia de los Angeles Novapex 11(4)Edit

Cotonopsis (Cotonopsis) skoglundae Jung, 1989 West Mexico Edit

Crassinella skoglundae E.V. Coan, 1979 Mexico, Nayarit, Bahia Banderas, La Cruz The Veliger 22(1)Edit

Epitonium skoglundae H. DuShane, 1974 West Panama Edit

Favartia paulskoglundi Hertz & Myers, 1998. Islas las Perlas, Panama [The Nautilus 112:3, Oct.]Edit

Gradiconus skoglundae M.J. Tenorio, J.K. Tucker & A.H. Chaney, 2012 Mexico, Baja California A conchological iconography. The cones of the Eastern PacificEdit

Ischnochiton carolianus A. Ferreira, 1984 Mexico: Sonora, Guaymas, San Carlos, San Antonio Pt. The Veliger 26(3)Edit

Ischnochiton skoglundi A. Ferreira, 1986 Mexico: Nayarit, off Playa Novillero honors both Paul and Carol The Veliger 28(4)Edit

Muricopsis skoglundae Myers, Hertz & D' Attilio, 1993 Gulf of California Edit

Periploma skoglundae P.H. Valentich-Scott & E.V. Coan, 2010 Edit

Sinezona carolarum Geiger & McLean, 2010 Edit

subgen. nov. Skoglundia E. Coan. 1990 Asthenotherus Edit

Terebra carolae T. Bratcher, 1979 Edit

Typhisopsis carolskoglundae Houart & Hertz, 2006 (new name for Tythisala grandis D'Attilio, 1988. Not T. grandis A. Adams, 1853) Edit

Zacatrophon skoglundae R. Houart, 2010 Gulf of California Edit

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Clidiophora dorsorecta P.H. Valentich-Scott & C.C. Skoglund, 2010 Mexico, Baja California, off Punta la Gringa; The Nautilus 124(2Edit

gen nov Coania P.H. Valentich-Scott & C.C. Skoglund, 2010 PANDORIDAE honors Eugene Coan The Nautilus 124(2Edit

Pandora rachaelae P.H. Valentich-Scott & C.C. Skoglund, 2010 Mexico, Baja California Sur. off Cabo Pulmo Named in honor of the senior author’s oldest daughter, Rachael Gwinn The Nautilus 124(2Edit

Pandora sarahae P.H. Valentich-Scott & C.C. Skoglund, 2010 Mexico, Baja California Sur, BahıaMagdalena, Puerto San Carlos Named in honor of the senior author’s youngest daughter, Sarah Gwinn The Nautilus 124(2Edit

THE FOLLOWING FROM TODAVÍA VERDES ESTÁN MIS RECUERDOS.


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FROM SALLY
I don’t know if I told you this story. My friend Andree Malone was waiting for a plane and started chatting with the woman next to her whose name was also Malone. They had so much in common that they decided to meet for lunch and the other woman showed Andree a book she wrote about the flora/fauna/shells of the Sea of Cortez. So I gave Andree a copy of your Logbook to give to her. Here’s her reply about it.

Sent from my iPhone

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From: Andree <alwlmalone@gmail.com>
Date: March 15, 2023 at 6:54:16 PM MST
To: sally cole mooney
Subject: Fwd: Sea of Cortez logbook


Hi Sally,  I am forwarding this email from Marilyn, the other Malone.  We had lunch on Monday and  I brought along your book for her to borrow to read, clearly it made a big impression.

See you tomorrow.

Andree


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From: Marilyn Malone <mmalone222@mac.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 15, 2023 at 6:08 PM
Subject: Sea of Cortez logbook
To: Andree Malone <alwlmalone@gmail.com>

Hi  Andree,
Meant to tell you that Tom Cole’s logbook of their years at Estero Morua is bringing back so many memories…thanks so much…I would really like to have a copy, however that is possible, so that I can share it with my children, who also have many fond memories of living close to Estero Morua!

Remember reading about the boat that got stuck in Morua? We met that family before they gave up the ship, so to speak.
One day sometime later when the sailing ropes were still intact, some younger members of our group climbed up grabbed a rope, and “flew” onto the dune. Also, Marlon Brando and a girlfriend were once our guests, and they also visited the boat.

Marilyn


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You sent Yesterday at 1:35 PM
Stan Skoglund is a relative too. I don't remember, but I was sure Jeremy was her grandson.

You sent Yesterday at 1:48 PM
Oh, I see why. Obit has her son Stan Skoglund and grandson Jeremy Aye. Must be him.

Holly sent Yesterday at 1:51 PM
Aha. Okay. I send him a message.


I guess this is Jeremy:
Yes - this is me.  That's really cool.  How random the connection.  My grandmother's world seemed so niche so to hear that your friend has this dissertation is completely wild.  I would love a copy to have for our family records.

Holly sent Today at 12:20 PM
Here's our address:  xxx E. Knucklehead  Avenue - Phoenix, AZ 85016.  I really appreciate you making this happen.  I hope your 2021 is off to a good start. 

I reply:
Well, I'll send it when I have my vaccination and can go to the Post Office without catching the Trump/Pence Pox.

You sent Today at 2:29 PM
I won't forget, but if I do give me a reminder.

Holly sent Today at 2:36 PM
Excellent.

I PHOTOGRAPHED SOME OF THE BOOK. NOT ALL


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THE FOLLOWING FROM STILL GREEN ARE MY MEMORIES.


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