. A voyage round the world in the years 1785, 1786, 1787 and 1788 [microform]. Boussole (Frigate); Astrolabe (Frigate); Boussole (Frégate); Astrolabe (Frégate); Voyages around the world; Scientific expeditions; Voyages autour du monde; Expéditions scientifiques. KOUND THE WORLD. 3/9 'J ccrnua Ammoms, the hyjierolithes, and other inhabi- tants of the ancient ocean. The living anomia is found among the (hells of late formation in both hcmifpheres. Aldrovandus, under the name of chamea, has given the figure of a true anomia fiflicd up from the fea. He wrote as was cuftomary at tht end of the f
. A voyage round the world in the years 1785, 1786, 1787 and 1788 [microform]. Boussole (Frigate); Astrolabe (Frigate); Boussole (Frégate); Astrolabe (Frégate); Voyages around the world; Scientific expeditions; Voyages autour du monde; Expéditions scientifiques. KOUND THE WORLD. 3/9 'J ccrnua Ammoms, the hyjierolithes, and other inhabi- tants of the ancient ocean. The living anomia is found among the (hells of late formation in both hcmifpheres. Aldrovandus, under the name of chamea, has given the figure of a true anomia fiflicd up from the fea. He wrote as was cuftomary at tht end of the fixteenth century. It was not till the year 1748 that we became acquainted with foflil anomia, Vol- fterdorf being, I believe, the firft who mentioned it in his Syftema Mineral, printed in that year. The learned tranOator of Lehman fays in a note (book, iii, page 382) that M. de Juflleu (hewed him a (hell fimilar to the anomia, which had been found in the fea near Marfeilles. M. de Bois-jourdain of Paris, and Mr. Schmidt of Berne, have been mentioned as each po(re(ring in their rich eabinecs a fpecimen of an anomia. M. Joubert gave a defcription a few years ago in the Memoires de VAcademies of the te- rebratulae found in the fea near Montpeliier. Thefe are in general fmaller than the foflil ones. I have fome in my cabinet, which come from the fea near Malta, as large as thofe that are found im- bedded in the mountains; I have alfo fcen other fpecimens in the cabinet of natural hiftory belong- ing to the univerfity of Turin, which were fifhed up from the fea at Nice. They are alfo found at Leghorn, and M. de Luc was in pofT-^ITion of one more than twenty-five years ago: " Ic is," fays he," of T 4 a different i ' (J K;^ \'\ 'A ,^:j'1»^. ill 1 â * ' ; I ' s,i ill â '' â â '*. â ^â 1 â¢â ; I T MM. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t
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