Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... transverse section of Cycadites Megalophyllus . 61. Trunk and sections of Buds and Petioles of Cycadites Micro ... Plates 87. Total number of figures 705 . EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES . Introductory Notice , and Description LIST OF ENGRAVINGS .
... transverse section of Cycadites Megalophyllus . 61. Trunk and sections of Buds and Petioles of Cycadites Micro ... Plates 87. Total number of figures 705 . EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES . Introductory Notice , and Description LIST OF ENGRAVINGS .
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... transverse processes . On its lower margin are seen the articulating surfaces which received the chevron bone ; the superior spi- nous process is broken off . V. I. p . 121. ( Sir F. Chantrey . Original . ) PLATE 7. V. I. p . 133 ...
... transverse processes . On its lower margin are seen the articulating surfaces which received the chevron bone ; the superior spi- nous process is broken off . V. I. p . 121. ( Sir F. Chantrey . Original . ) PLATE 7. V. I. p . 133 ...
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... transverse section of the upper and lower jaws of an Ichthyosaurus ... PLATE 12. V. I. p . 142 . 1. Sternal Arch and Paddles of Ichthyosaurus . See V. I. p . 182 , Note . ( Home . ) 2. Sternal Arch of Ornithorhynchus ... PLATES 11. 12 .
... transverse section of the upper and lower jaws of an Ichthyosaurus ... PLATE 12. V. I. p . 142 . 1. Sternal Arch and Paddles of Ichthyosaurus . See V. I. p . 182 , Note . ( Home . ) 2. Sternal Arch of Ornithorhynchus ... PLATES 11. 12 .
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... PLATE 15. V. I. p . 147. ) The specimens are all of the natural size except where the figures denote otherwise . ( Original . ) 1 and 2. Intestines ... Transverse section of another Coprolite from Lyme , showing EXPLANATION OF PLATE 15 . 27.
... PLATE 15. V. I. p . 147. ) The specimens are all of the natural size except where the figures denote otherwise . ( Original . ) 1 and 2. Intestines ... Transverse section of another Coprolite from Lyme , showing EXPLANATION OF PLATE 15 . 27.
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... plate was folded round itself . 7. Exterior of another spiral Coprolite , from the Chalk at Lewes , showing vascular impressions on its sur- face , and the transverse fracture of the spiral fold at b . In many other figures of Plate 15 ...
... plate was folded round itself . 7. Exterior of another spiral Coprolite , from the Chalk at Lewes , showing vascular impressions on its sur- face , and the transverse fracture of the spiral fold at b . In many other figures of Plate 15 ...
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