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Gastropoda. Univalve Shells and Slugs.
Lamellibranchiata. Bivalve Shells.
XXI.
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(f^«,ruM). P) Garden Slug ri.Ww.«,.J , /W „f T « r™"' ". C'^^"'-*'" '■»*"'"»;. o) Red Slag
1) W,x mmoralis. u) ^«a„,a /Vm,V. '^ ' ^'mar rfas/to„,. s) EaiWe Snail (Helix pomatia).
^) Ojiln (Trtdacna gigas). h) i^cMop (Pecieti /imximus). c) Spondylus gitdaropus. d) Oyster (Ostrea edu/ij). e) Pearl
Mussel (Meleagritia margarili/era). -^'""a nobilis. g) Noah's Ark Shell (Area Natt). h) Mussel (Mytilus edulis).

i) Anodonta anatina. k) 6'.//.J pictorum.
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Author Kirby, W. F.; Schubert, Gotthilf Heinrich von; Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain).
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Natural history of the animal kingdom for the use of young people : in three parts, comprising I. Mammalia : II. Birds : Part III. Reptiles, amphibia, fishes, insects, worms, molluscs, zoophytes, &c. : with 91 coloured plates, including about 850 figures, and numerous additional illustrations in the text /
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28687572
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91187 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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41375 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Plate XXI
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NameFound:Anodonta anatina NameConfirmed:Anodonta anatina EOLID:4749267 NameBankID:5440828 NameFound:Gastropoda NameConfirmed:Gastropoda EOLID:15516635 NameBankID:2635795 NameFound:Lamellibranchiata NameConfirmed:Lamellibranchiata EOLID:2215 NameBankID:5049506 NameFound:Mytilus edulis NameConfirmed:Mytilus edulis EOLID:449959 NameBankID:2692125 NameFound:Ostrea NameConfirmed:Ostrea EOLID:10719983 NameBankID:2692450 NameFound:Pecieti imximus NameFound:Spondylus NameConfirmed:Spondylus EOLID:57938 NameBankID:2692367 NameFound:Trtdacna gigas NameConfirmed:Tridacna gigas (Linnaeus, 1758) EOLID:2926830
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/28687572
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10.5962/bhl.title.41375
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Illustration
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  • Shells
  • Natural history of the animal kingdom for the use of young people
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  • Animals
  • Juvenile literature
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  • shell
  • slug
  • snail
  • mussel
  • rock shell
  • cone
  • cowry
  • tiger cowry
  • money cowry
  • water snail
  • red slug
  • garden slug
  • edible snail
  • clam
  • scallop
  • oyster
  • pearl mussel
  • noah's ark shell
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25 July 2011
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