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Magazine of natural history and journal of zoology, botany, mineralogy, geology and meteorology.
v. 3 (1830), Page 281 (1830)
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BHL Page 27018443
Keywords
Shell shell fossils shells univalves bivalves complicated bivalves chambered or Multilocular Univalves group of shells fossil Molluscs Mollusca classification cephalopods nautilus snails clams strata geologcial strata geology shellfish Univalves Bivalves Complicates Bivalves mollusc chambered multilocular illustration occurence Shells Isle of Wight Freshwater Fresh-water Suffolk Crag Barton London clay Hordwell Cliff Fresh-water (lower) Woolwich Plastic clay Gloucestershire Lias Complicated Bivalves Derbyshire Mountain limestone Chambered Univalves Multilocular Univalves Folkstone Gault Ludlow Transition limestone Chalk Chalk marl univalve bivalve tribes differences
Contributors
Species
- Limnèa
- Ammonites
- Planorbis
- Unio
- Cyclas
- pholadomya
- Pholadomya (Cardita)
- Murex
- terebratula
- Spirifer
- Pentamerus
- Baculites
- Rostellària macróptera
- Bivalves
- Complicated bivalves
- univalves
- Chambered or Multilocular Univalves
- Murex, or Fusus contrarius
- Torebratula
- Pantamerus
- U'nio
- Spririfer
- Murex, Fusus
- Mùrex, or rather Fùsus, contràrius
- Fusus contrarius (Murex)
- Murex, or rather Fuscus, contrarius
- Murex or Fusus
- Murex (Fusus) contrarius
- a, Limnea. b, Planorbis. c, Murex. d, Rostellaria macroptera. e, Unio. f, Cyclas. g, Pholadomya. h, Terebratula. i, Spirifer. k, Pentamerus. l, Ammonites. m, Baculites
- Philadomya (cardita)
- Phalodomya (Cardita)
- Pholadomys (Cardita)