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Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, n.s. v. 1 (1837), Page 477, ASC000088r

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Journal

Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology

Year

1837

Volume

n.s. v. 1 (1837)

Page

Page 477

Species

Coordinates: [130, 839, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>[""], "scientific"=>["Opèrculum extictorum", "", "Serpula triquetra"]; Coordinates: [480, 870, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>[""], "scientific"=>["Serpula", "Serpula vermicularis", "opercullum extinctiorum"]

Inscription

Coordinates: [397, 888, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["a,Operculum extinctòrum; b,ditto with one horn:found on Sérpula triquetra and Sérpula vermicularis.c,Operculum with two horns.d, Ditto with three horns.e,e,Operculum tricorne.f, Opercula of their natural size. ", "f, Opercula of their natural size.", "a, Operculum extinctorum; b, ditto with one horn: found on Serpula triquetra and Serpula vermicularis. e, Operculum with two horns. d, Ditto with three horns. e,e, Operculum tricorne. f, Opercula of their natural size. ", "a, Operculumextinctorum; b, ditto with one horn: found on Sérpula triquetra ans Sérpula vermicularis. c, Opérculum with two horns. d, Ditto with three horns. s, e, Opérculum tricorne. f, Opérculum of their natural size.", "58", "e, e, Operculum tricorne.", "c, Operculum with two horns.", "d, Ditto with three horns.", "Operculum extintinctorum, ditto with one horn: found on Serpula triquetra and Serpula vermicularis. Operculum with two horns. Ditto, with three horns. Operculum tricorne. Opercula of their natural size.", "a, Operculum extinctorum", "b, ditto with one horn: found on Serpula triquetra and Serpula vermicularis.", "blank"]

Drawing

Coordinates: [0, 0, 52, 786, 680, 156], Details: "keywords"=>["Operculum", "Gastropod", "zoology", "operculum", "serpula", "triquetra", "vermicularis", "horn", "bird", "guillemot", "Zoology", "snails", "Serpula triquestra", "Serpula vermicularis", "operculum tricorne", "operculum extinctorum", "opercula", "Shells", "bird plumage", "Opérculum extinctorum", "Sérpula triquetra", "Sérpula vermicularis", "Opérculum tricorne", "roots", "natural"]

PageID

27268068

Classification No

17

Image Scale

0.453956