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History

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Journal

Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology

Year

1837

Volume

n.s. v. 1 (1837)

Page

Page 93

Species

Coordinates: [379, 714, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["", "brachiopod", "Terebratula"], "scientific"=>["Terebratyla", "Terebratula", "Terabratula", "terebratula"]; Coordinates: [177, 1024, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>[""], "scientific"=>["Terebratula", "Terabratula"]; Coordinates: [551, 1079, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>[""], "scientific"=>["Terebratula", "Terabratula"]

Inscription

Coordinates: [362, 1301, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["a. Terebratula (natural size) from the corraline crag of Sudburn, Suffolk. b and c: smaller specimens of the same species.", "Terebratyla (natural size) from the coralline crag of Sudburn, Suffolk: b and c, a small specimen of the same species, with the valve intact", "Terebratula (natural size) from the corallie crag of Sudburn, Suffolk: b and c, a smaller specimen of the same species, with the valves in contact."]

Drawing

Coordinates: [0, 0, 50, 103, 687, 1197], Details: "keywords"=>["Terebratula", "shell fossil", "Suffolk", "terebratula", "Coralline Crag", "Sudburn Suffolk", "Terebratyla", "shell", "Terabratula", "Fossil", "brachiopod", "coralline crag", "Sudburn"]

PageID

27267684

Classification No

17

Image Scale

0.453956