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English: Drawing of dorsal view of living animal and shell Calliostoma bairdii, a deep-water gastropod, dredged in the Atlantic Ocean at a depth of from 56 to 640 fathoms (102 m - 1170 m).
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(? probably firstly published in: A. E. Verrill: Report upon the Invertebrate Animals of Vineyard Sound and the Adjacent Waters, with an Account of the Physical Characters of the Region. - Annual Report of the United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries for the Year 1871-1872, pages 295-778.)
Source exported from: Frank Collins Baker: Shells of land and water; a familiar introduction to the study of the mollusks. (1903), Chicago, A.W. Mumford, page 88. (Exported from the file at https://archive.org/details/shellsoflandwate1903bake from the page 120 of the PDF file in 600 dpi/inch and a bit retouched by User:Snek01.)
Author Addison Emery Verrill (1839-1926)
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