| Administrative History | Figure 3 in the drawing is Carpolithes Smithiae, Mantell, from the white chalk of Kent, named after Mrs Smith of Tunbridge Wells [Mary Hone Smith]. |
| Publication Note | From a paper read before the Society, 1 February 1843. Published as: Mantell, G A (1843) "Description of some fossil fruits of the Chalk formation". 'Proceedings of the Geological Society of London', vol 4, pp34-35 [plate not published]; Mantell, G A, "Description of some fossil fruits from the Chalk Formation of South-east England", Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, vol 2 (1846), pp51-54, plate published. |