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English: Fig. 12. Dentalium Elephantinum.
"This has an opening at the anterior termination a, called the aperture. The opening at the posterior end (p) is named a fissure, or perforation. The ribs running along the sides of the shell are longitudinal, or radiating. And the lines round the circumference are lines of growth, or concentric—each one having in succession, at earlier stages of growth, formed the aperture. They are described as concentric, or transverse." |
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Source | 'A Conchological Manual', available freely at Project Gutenberg | |||||
Author | George Brettingham Sowerby II, (1812–1884) | |||||
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