Volume 7
The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization / With additional descriptions ... by E. Griffith and others. The crustacea, arachnides, & insecta, by M. Latreille. Tr. [by H. McMurtrie].
- Cuvier, Georges, baron, 1769-1832
- Date:
- 1834 [i.e. 1833]-1837
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization / With additional descriptions ... by E. Griffith and others. The crustacea, arachnides, & insecta, by M. Latreille. Tr. [by H. McMurtrie]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![TABLE OF CONTENTS TO PLATES. VOLUME III. MOLLUSCA—ANNELIDES—CRUSTACEA— ARACHNIDES. MOLLUSCA.. Vol. III. Page Plate 1. Fig.].—Octopus Cuvierii, D’Orb. . . . .7 Fig. 2.—Part of an arm of the Eledone moschatus, Lam.; Poulpe Musque . . . . .10 Fig. 3. —Akgonauta argo, Lin. (T/te Paper Nautilus) . . 11 Fig. 4.—Sepia officinalis, Lin. . . . .13 Fig. 5.—Loi.igo Brogniartii, D’Orb ; Sepia media, Lin. . 12 Fig. 6.—The extremity of a great arm, and internal shape, of the Onychoteuthis angulata, Les. . . 12 Fig. 7.—Nautilus pompilius, Lin. . . . .14 Fig. 8.—Spiuula Australis, Peron; Nautilus spirula, Lin. . 14 Plate 2. Fig. 1.—Sepia octopodia, Lin. {The Polypus of the Ancients) . 9 Fig. 2.—Eleadon moschatus, Leach; Poulpe musque, Lam. See also PI. 1. fig. 2. . . . . 10 Fig. 3.—Loi.igo saggitata, Lam. (The Great Calmar) . . 12 Plate 2. bis. Fig. !.—Various views of the Sepia octopodia, Lin. (Polypus of the Ancients). See also PI. 2. fig. 1. a. View in the shell, of which the left side is broken, to shew the irregular position of the animal, b. In the entire shell, seen on the upper part, to shew that the body of the animal is not in the axe of the shell. The posi- tion of the tentacula branch right to left. c. Out of the shell, and to the right, to shew that the furrows of the latter are as well marked on the tentacula, as on the mantle, and are simple impressions . 9 Fig. 2.—Octopus argonauts, Lam. . . . .10 Plate 3. Fig. 1.—Belemnites acutus, Blainv. . . .15 Fig. 2.—Ammonites dentatus, Domn. . . . . 1G Fig. 3.—Scaphites obliquus, Sow. . . .16 Fig. 4.—Bacculites vertebralis, Lam. . . .16 Fig. 5.—Turrilites Bergeri, Brong. . . . .17 Fig. 6.—Nummui.ina discoidalis, D’Orb. . . . . 17 Fig. 7.—Nonionina i,/Evigata, D’Orb. . . .17 Fig. 8. SlDEROLINA CALCITRAPOIDES, D’Olb. . . .17 Fig. 9.—Peneroplis planatus, D’Orb. . . .18 Fig. 10.—Platulina dubia, D’Orb. . . . .18 Fig. 11.—Giroidina carinata, D’Orb. . . .18 Fig. 12.—Globigeiiina bulloides, D’Orb. . . .18 Fig. 13.—Rotalia rosea, D’Orb. . . . . .18 Fig. 14.—Valvui.ina columna-torilis, D’Orb. . . 18 Fig. 15.—Valvulina triangularis, D’Orb. . . .18 Fig. 16.—Bulimina striata, D’Orb. . . .18 Plate 4. Fig. 1.—Belemnites plenus, Blainv. Fig. 2.—Belemnites hastatus, Blainv. Fig. 3.—Belemnites bicanalicllatus, Blainv. Fig. 4.—Belemnites gig as, Blainv. Fig. 5.—Belemnites penicillatus, Blainv. Fig. 6.—Orthoceras regularis, Blainv. Fig. 7.—CoNII-ITES UNGULATES, KllOIT. Fig. 8.—Belemnites mucronatus, Blainv. Fig. 9.—Belemnites Scania, Blainv. . 15 . 15 . 15 • 15 . 15 • 15 • 15 • 15 . 15](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29337252_0007_0007.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)