Articles (21)
- The operculate land mollusks of the family Annulariidae of the Island of Hispanola and the Bahama…Paul Bartsch (1946): The operculate land mollusks of the family Annulariidae of the Island of Hispanola and the Bahama Archipelago – United States National Museum – 192.
- The cyclophorid operculate land mollusks of AmericaC. Torre de, Paul Bartsch, J.P.E. Morrison (1942): The cyclophorid operculate land mollusks of America – Bull. U. S. natn. Mus. – 181: 1 - 306.
- The cyclophorid operculte land mollusks of AmericaC. Torre de, Paul Bartsch, J.P.E. Morrison (1942): The cyclophorid operculte land mollusks of America – United States National Museum – 181.
- The Cuban operculate land mollusks of the family Annulariidae, exclusive of the subfamily…C. Torre de, Paul Bartsch (1941): The Cuban operculate land mollusks of the family Annulariidae, exclusive of the subfamily Chondropomidae – Proc.U.S.natn.Mus. – 89: 131 - 385.
- The Cuban operculate land mollusks of the subfamily ChondropomidaeC. Torre de, Paul Bartsch (1938): The Cuban operculate land mollusks of the subfamily Chondropomidae – Proc.U.S.natn.Mus. – 85: 71 - 101.
- The tree snails of the genus Cochlostyla of Mindoro Province Philippine islandsPaul Bartsch (1938): The tree snails of the genus Cochlostyla of Mindoro Province Philippine islands – United States National Museum – 100: 373 - 533.
- The land Shells of the genus Obba from Mindoro Province Philippine islandsPaul Bartsch (1933): The land Shells of the genus Obba from Mindoro Province Philippine islands – United States National Museum – 100.
- The Philippine land mollusks of the genus OpisthoporusPaul Bartsch (1932): The Philippine land mollusks of the genus Opisthoporus – Monogr. Univ. South Alabama – 6: 323 - 327.
- The Philippine land mollusks Cochlostyla rufogaster and Obba marmorata and their racesPaul Bartsch (1932): The Philippine land mollusks Cochlostyla rufogaster and Obba marmorata and their races – Monogr. Univ. South Alabama – 6: 329 - 342.
- The Philippine land Mollusks of the genus OphisthoporusPaul Bartsch (1932): The Philippine land Mollusks of the genus Ophisthoporus – United States National Museum – 100: 323 - 327.
- A new pearl oyster from the Hawaiian IslandsPaul Bartsch (1931): A new pearl oyster from the Hawaiian Islands – Beauvais – 79: 1 - 2.
- New and old land shells from the island of Luzon PhilippinesPaul Bartsch (1930): New and old land shells from the island of Luzon Philippines – Beauvais – 78: 1 - 20.
- The shipworms of the Philippine islandsPaul Bartsch (1927): The shipworms of the Philippine islands – United States National Museum – 100: 533 - 554.
- Additional new mollusks from Santa Elena Bay, EcuadorPaul Bartsch (1926): Additional new mollusks from Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador – Beauvais – 69: 1 - 20.
- New mollusks from Santa Elena Bay, EcuadorPaul Bartsch (1924): New mollusks from Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador – Beauvais – 66: 1 - 9.
- A monograph of the American shipwormsPaul Bartsch (1922): A monograph of the American shipworms – United States National Museum – 122.
- The Philippine land shells of the genus AmphidromusPaul Bartsch (1917): The Philippine land shells of the genus Amphidromus – United States National Museum – 100: 1 - 47.
- The Philippine land shells of the genus SchistolomaPaul Bartsch (1915): The Philippine land shells of the genus Schistoloma – Beauvais – 49: 195 - 204.
- Report on the Turton collection of south African marine mollusks, with additional notes on other…Paul Bartsch (1915): Report on the Turton collection of south African marine mollusks, with additional notes on other south african shells contained in the United States National Museum – Smithsonian Institution United States National Museum – 91: 1 - 305.
- Notes on the Philippine pond snails of the genus Vivipara, with descriptions of new speciesPaul Bartsch (1909): Notes on the Philippine pond snails of the genus Vivipara, with descriptions of new species – Beauvais – 37: 365 - 367.
- The Philippine pond snails of the genus ViviparaPaul Bartsch (1907): The Philippine pond snails of the genus Vivipara – Proceedings U.S. National Museum – 32: 135 - 150.