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Journal
Hardwicke Science GossipYear
1879Volume
v. 15 (1879)Page
Page 228Species
Coordinates: [672, 726, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["", "Duncan"], "scientific"=>["Trophosome radiatum", "Paleocoryne radiatum"]Inscription
Coordinates: [482, 504, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Fig. 171.-From Richmond, in Yorkshire.", "Specimens of Paleocoryne in situ. Figure 171.-From Richmond, in Yorkshire. Fig.172-From Hairmyres, in Scotland. The whole of the figures in this part of my inscription are pen-and-ink sketches, but all are highly magnified.", "blank", "Fig. 172-From Hairmyre, in Scotland.", "Fig. 173.-Lateral Palaeocoryne, from Richmond."]Drawing
Coordinates: [0, 0, 110, 558, 357, 301], Details: "keywords"=>["microscopic view", "fossil Bryozoa", "paleontology", "cells", "fracture"]; Coordinates: [0, 0, 517, 592, 247, 256], Details: "keywords"=>["microscopic view", "fossil Bryozoa", "paleontology", "Paleocoryne", "Duncan", "trophosome"]; Coordinates: [0, 0, 615, 301, 169, 259], Details: "keywords"=>["Paleocoryne", "Lateral", "Richmond"]PageID
1804089Classification No
6Image Scale
0.382514