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represents the Star of
Bethlehem that led the Wise Men to the manger of Christ. Outside the "star" you will see the Easter Lily, a sign of Jesus' Resurrection. There are four holes that represent the holes in the Lord's hands and feet. The center hole is the Wound to His Sacred Heart by the spear of
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plates or valves often wash up on beaches in rocky areas where chitons are common. Chiton shells, which are composed of eight separate plates and a girdle, usually come apart not long after death, so they are almost always found as disarticulated plates. Plates from larger species of chitons are
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shells they encounter. Seashells purchased from tourist shops or dealers may include various freshwater and terrestrial shells as well. Non-marine items offered may include large and colorful tropical
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3510:The Spirit of Ancient Peru:Treasures from the
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1389:Ossification
1384:Bone mineral
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3820:H. G. Adams
3494:12 November
3276:Shell purse
3202:Plant-like
3145:Soft corals
3102:Hard corals
3080:Sea turtles
3053:polychaetes
3033:brachiopods
3013:Brachiopods
2999:sea urchins
2995:echinoderms
2978:Echinoderms
2952:crustaceans
2566:In London,
2396:Queen Conch
2286:sand dollar
2113:Giant clams
2060:tusk shells
2024:shell money
1939:apple snail
1876:Conch shell
1850:Shell clubs
1647:Magnetosome
1590:phosphorite
1556:Other forms
1504:calcite sea
1271:coccosphere
1215:exoskeleton
1120:hermit crab
1060:second-hand
997:cephalopods
958:Cephalopods
945:West Indies
838:, plus two
761:cephalopods
749:tusk shells
676:North Wales
521:Terminology
515:land snails
499:cephalopods
479:sea urchins
467:brachiopods
453:Apart from
436:exoskeleton
201:Tusk shells
186:Clam shells
39:MV Seashell
3850:Collecting
3829:Categories
3818:(1856) by
3516:New York:
3419:30 January
3287:References
3162:gorgonians
3075:Chelonians
3061:Vermetidae
3057:Serpulidae
2987:Sea urchin
2940:arthropods
2934:on a beach
2903:Arthropods
2812:Along the
2701:Botticelli
2610:La Perouse
2561:Haliotidae
2557:Turbinidae
2530:hair combs
2507:puka shell
2499:cone shell
2268:divination
2188:Travancore
2082:hair pipes
1935:land snail
1891:monographs
1860:California
1826:intertidal
1822:malacology
1818:conchology
1807:Conchology
1801:Conchology
1242:cuttlebone
1211:Arthropod
1086:camouflage
964:Cephalopod
913:sea snails
901:Turritella
884:Gastropods
840:gastropods
809:nudibranch
745:scaphopods
737:gastropods
696:gastropods
566:ecosystems
544:Occurrence
534:malacology
527:conchology
475:Serpulidae
429:decomposed
407:, such as
336:in England
330:gastropods
217:Conchology
98:newspapers
87:"Seashell"
32:Seychelles
3637:1877-2641
3439:Cambridge
3292:Citations
3170:sea whips
3155:gorgonian
3123:symbiotic
3092:cartilage
2968:Limulidae
2944:sclerites
2930:Shell of
2917:lady crab
2851:does not
2749:Aldeburgh
2691:Aphrodite
2683:Aldeburgh
2657:Aphrodite
2553:Trochidae
2495:beachworn
2480:Naticidae
2451:in London
2143:oil lamps
2124:Melo melo
2117:baptismal
2057:dentalium
1995:July 2016
1924:The term
1793:Coenobita
1668:engrailed
1585:Phosphate
1578:oil shale
1472:Aragonite
1276:coccolith
1103:octopuses
1082:substrate
1040:ammonites
1032:Argonauta
898:Numerous
776:sculpture
763:(such as
716:The word
469:. Marine
459:barnacles
393:sea shell
161:Seashells
18:Seashells
3716:31 March
3601:Archived
3572:Archived
3548:Archived
3488:Archived
3458:Archived
3410:Archived
3384:21 March
3378:Archived
3353:19 March
3317:Archived
3234:See also
3218:shells.
3216:silicate
3212:plankton
3166:sea fans
3088:plastron
3084:carapace
3047:Annelids
2997:such as
2960:carapace
2913:carapace
2620:and the
2522:brooches
2469:Dordogne
2439:, Africa
2327:trumpets
2324:Charonia
2264:Santería
2243:Buddhism
2225:Hinduism
2133:bail out
2018:Currency
1926:seashell
1878:, often
1740:Category
1621:In soil
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