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English: Illustrations from the book The Fossils of the South Downs, engraved by Mary Ann Mantell from sketches by Gideon Mantell. The book describes geological formations and fossils found in the South Downs of Sussex, England. Shelfmark: OUM: 1 d. 67. This is Plate XXXI. Caption from book:
  • Fig. 1: On the left of this specimen is a portion of the thorax of Astachus Leachii, and on the right, a claw deprived of one of its pincers.
  • Fig. 2: Cast of the thorax of A. Leachii
  • Fig. 3: The thorax of the same, flattened by compression.
  • Fig. 4: The most perfect specimen of Astachus Leachii hitherto discovered
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Author Mary Ann Mantell, Gideon Mantell
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