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Chicago Academy of Sciences., 1911 - 539 páginas
 

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Página 493 - Report on a part of northern Alberta, and portions of adjacent districts of Assiniboia and Saskatchewan.
Página 468 - Notice of Tertiary Fossils from Labrador, Maine, etc., and Remarks on the Climate of Canada, In the Newer Pliocene or Pleistocene Period.
Página 470 - Etude sur les mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles du Mexique et du Guatemala.
Página 474 - Descriptions of new lower Silurian (Primordial), Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Tertiary fossils, collected in Nebraska, by the exploring expedition under the command of Capt. Wm. F. Raynolds, US Top. Engrs., with some remarks on the rocks from which they were obtained.
Página 116 - The Invertebrata of the Laramie and Cretaceous Rocks of the vicinity of the Bow and Belly rivers and adjacent localities in the North-west Territory J
Página 478 - Descriptions of Twelve New Species of Uniones and Other Freshwater Shells of the US Proc.
Página 481 - Systematic catalogue, with synonymy, etc., of Jurassic, Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils collected in Nebraska by the exploring expeditions under the command of Lieut. GK Warren, of US Topographical Engineers. Philadelphia Acad. Nat. Sei., Pr., vol. 12, p. 417-432. Philadelphia. 1861. Descriptions of new Lower Silurian (Primordial), Jurassic, Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils, collected in Nebraska by the exploring expedition under the command ofCapt.
Página 459 - Notes on a Collection of Mollusks from the Vicinity of Alpena, Michigan. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, XVI, pp.
Página 50 - That it cannot take all the air it requires in this manner is shown by the bottle experiments mentioned above. "Continuing this line of observations, two similar vessels were selected, in each of which six snails were placed. One vessel was filled with fresh spring water and the other with water which had been boiled in order to drive off all the free air contained in it, before cooling in a sealed flask to prevent the ingress of fresh oxygen from the atmosphere. Undoubtedly much air was absorbed...
Página 481 - Descriptions of new species of Acephala and Gasteropoda from the Tertiary formations of Nebraska Territory, with some general remarks on the geology of the country about the sources of the Missouri River.

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