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English: Etching of the trilobite Ogygiocarella debuchii by Rev. Edward Lhwyd, found by him near Llandeilo, probably on the grounds of Lord Dynefor's castle. He wrote of it: "The 15th whereof we found great Plenty, must doubtless be referred to the Sceleton of some flat Fish..." |
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Source | http://johnmckay.blogspot.nl/2011/11/first-trilobite.html, originally from The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1698) |
Author | Rev. Edward Lhwyd |
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