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English: Plate, Fig. 463 to 479. Names (see below) are as used in the 1842 text.
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Source 'A Conchological Manual', available freely at Project Gutenberg
Author George Brettingham Sowerby II, (1812–1884)
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FIG.
Order. Cephalopoda.
First Division. Polythalamous Cephalopoda.
Fam. Orthocerata.
463. Amplexus coralloides. (from Sow. Min. Con.)
464. Orthoceratites annulatus.
465. Nodosaria æqualis.
466. Belemnites, with the outer coat broken to shew the alveole.
467. —— portion of the alveole separated.
468. —— hastatus. Hibolithes, Montf. (from Blainville.)
469. Conularia quadrisulcata.
470. Conilites pyramidatus, (from Blainville.)
Fam. Lituacea.
471. Spirula Peronii.
Fam. Nautilacea.
472. Nummulites buticularis, outside. Helicites, Bl. Camerina, Brookes.
473. The same inside, to shew the chambers.
474. Nautilus pompilius, young. See Frontispiece.
475. Simplegas sulcata.
476. Endosiphonites. (from Camb. Philos. Trans.)
Fam. Ammonacea.
477. Ammonoceras. (from Blainville.)
478. Ammonites; a, break in the shell, showing the sinuous septa.
479. Orbulites crassus. Globulites, Nonnul. Angulites, Montf. reduced.

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