Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... Lobes are simple , and without foliations ; their form resembles that of the slipper - shaped lobe of the Nautilus Ziczac , and Nautilus Sypho . See Pl . 43 . The lobes D. L. 1. V. are pointed inwards , and the intermediate Saddles S. d ...
... Lobes are simple , and without foliations ; their form resembles that of the slipper - shaped lobe of the Nautilus Ziczac , and Nautilus Sypho . See Pl . 43 . The lobes D. L. 1. V. are pointed inwards , and the intermediate Saddles S. d ...
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... lobes ; the lateral lobes are also simple and without foliations , and pointed inwards . ( Martin Pet . Der . T. 7. ) • Fig . 4. Ammonites nodosus ( Ceratites ) . This is one of the species peculiar to the Muschel - kalk . The de ...
... lobes ; the lateral lobes are also simple and without foliations , and pointed inwards . ( Martin Pet . Der . T. 7. ) • Fig . 4. Ammonites nodosus ( Ceratites ) . This is one of the species peculiar to the Muschel - kalk . The de ...
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... lobes . See V. I. p . 271 , Note . ( Original . ) Fig . 3. Cast of the interior of Nautilus Ziczac , in the col- lection of Mr. James Sowerby , showing the disposi- tion of the lateral lobes . ( See V. I. pp . 271 , 272 . ( Original ...
... lobes . See V. I. p . 271 , Note . ( Original . ) Fig . 3. Cast of the interior of Nautilus Ziczac , in the col- lection of Mr. James Sowerby , showing the disposi- tion of the lateral lobes . ( See V. I. pp . 271 , 272 . ( Original ...
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... lobes and saddles , and the place of the Siphuncle to be on the back of the shell at c . ( Original . ) Fig . 6. Transverse section of a Nummulite . ( Parkinson , V. 3. Pl . X. Fig . 16. ) Fig . 7. Longitudinal section of another ...
... lobes and saddles , and the place of the Siphuncle to be on the back of the shell at c . ( Original . ) Fig . 6. Transverse section of a Nummulite . ( Parkinson , V. 3. Pl . X. Fig . 16. ) Fig . 7. Longitudinal section of another ...
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... lobes and saddles , and the siphuncle at a . Fig . 9. Hamites armatus , from the upper Green Sand , near Benson . ( Sowerby . ) Fig . 10. Transverse section of the same , showing the siphuncle , on the back , between the spines . Fig ...
... lobes and saddles , and the siphuncle at a . Fig . 9. Hamites armatus , from the upper Green Sand , near Benson . ( Sowerby . ) Fig . 10. Transverse section of the same , showing the siphuncle , on the back , between the spines . Fig ...
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