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RefNoPT/34/10/5
LevelItem
TitlePlate, figure V from plate XIII and figures IV-V from plate XV showing a phragmocone and the alveolar part of a guard of a belemnite by Jos [Joseph] Dinkel
Date[1848]
DescriptionFigure V from plate XIII showing a phragmocone of a belemnite showing the ventral aspect of the chambered apex. Figures IV-V from plate XV show two views of the alveolar part of the guard of a belemnite.

Subject: Palaeontology

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'Observations on some belemnites and other fossil remains of Cephalopoda, discovered by Mr. Reginald Neville Mantell, C. E. in the Oxford clay near Trowbridge, in Wiltshire'.

Received by the Royal Society on 2 March 1848. Read 23 March 1848.
Extent1p
FormatWatercolour
PhysicalDescriptionWatercolour on paper
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1843.0147
DOI: 10.1098/rstl.1848.0012
RelatedRecordRR/1/161
PT/34/10
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CodePersonNameDates
NA7470Mantell; Gideon Algernon (1790 - 1852)1790 - 1852
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