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Cretaceous fossils, wood engravings, published in 1877Cretaceous fossils. Flabellina rugosa, Ptychodus latissimus, Bulimina obliqua, Lituola nautiloidea, Lituola nautiloidea, Textularia striata, Textularia aviculata, Baculites anceps
Shells old litho print form 1852" Antique shell lithographic print from plate 31 (Conchology), volume 2: A History Of The Earth And Animated Nature by Oliver Goldsmith, 1852."
Two Businessmen with Clam Shell Heads
Carboniferous fossils, wood engravings, published in 1878Carboniferous fossils: Rhodocrinus verus, Palaeocidaris elliptica, Platycrinus triacanthodactylus, Conocardium fusilforme, Cochliodus contortus, Pentremites florealis (different views)
Illustration of the burrowing technique of a Razor clam (Ensis sp. )Illustration of the burrowing technique of a Razor clam (Ensis sp.)
Mussel sectionAntique illustration of freshwater mussel section
Marbled Cone (Conus Marmoreus)
Hone shell (lima squamosa)
Planorbarius corneus (great ramshorn)Antique illustration of Planorbarius corneus (great ramshorn)
Edible cockle (Cardium edule)Antique illustration of a Edible cockle (Cardium edule)
Oliva (gastropod)Antique illustration of a Oliva (gastropod)
Sea shell (Naticarius canrena)Illustration of a Sea shell (Naticarius canrena)
Black and white illustration of lobster and clams
Illustration of empty cockle shell showing posterior and anterior abductor muscle scars, beak and hinge ligament
Illustration of deep-sea diver wearing wetsuit looking at Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas), the largest bivalve mollusc
Illustration of Giant clam (Tridacna gigas) shooting out cloud of eggs
Illustration of pearl oyster
Diver and Fluted Giant Clam (Tridacna squamosa), Indian Ocean, Maldives