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Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st Centuries

Arts and Humanities Research Council

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History

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Journal

Hardwicke Science Gossip

Year

1877

Volume

v. 13 (1877)

Page

Page 133

Species

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Coordinates: [0, 0, 20, 169, 848, 1107], Details: "keywords"=>["Feather-star", "encrinite", "Actinocrinus triacontydactylus", "Nave encrinite", "Body showing proboscidal anus on summit", "and articulating places of the arms", "magnified portion of arms of Comatula", "showing joints or ossicles", "one of the rays of arms of the Comatula showing terminal hook", "magnified", "reduced Comatula", "Australian Feather-star", "Comatula adonae", "adoni", "3/4 natural size", "star-fish", "marine biology", "zoology", "echinodermata", "crinozoa", "extinct crinoid from the Early Carboniferous"]

PageID

1781039

Classification No

7

Image Scale

0.385463