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... described . The new facts de- tailed now require us to intercalate in our table three distinct plant - horizons not previously recognised in the western territories of Canada . One of these , the Kootanie series , should probably be ...
... described . The new facts de- tailed now require us to intercalate in our table three distinct plant - horizons not previously recognised in the western territories of Canada . One of these , the Kootanie series , should probably be ...
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... described under the name of Teleosaurus chapmani . With the Lower Oolites , Teleosaurus proper makes its appearance , and ranges at least as far upwards as the Kimmeridge Clay , from which Mr. J. W. Hulke has described a characteristic ...
... described under the name of Teleosaurus chapmani . With the Lower Oolites , Teleosaurus proper makes its appearance , and ranges at least as far upwards as the Kimmeridge Clay , from which Mr. J. W. Hulke has described a characteristic ...
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... described ; the sponge forms wide rami fied tubes with thin walls ; and the terminations of these tubes are closed by sieves , as in Euplectella . Rings of sensitive and ganglia cells are described round the pores in this membrane ...
... described ; the sponge forms wide rami fied tubes with thin walls ; and the terminations of these tubes are closed by sieves , as in Euplectella . Rings of sensitive and ganglia cells are described round the pores in this membrane ...
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Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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