... deep grooves. The shell was therefore composed of tubes or syphons, placed parallel to each other, and revolving laterally, as in the genus melonis of Lamarck, with which its characters undoubtedly correspond. But as in the transverse fracture, its... The American Journal of Science - Página 2381904Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Stephen Harriman Long - 1823 - 368 páginas
...correspond. But as in the transverse fracture, its spiral system of tubes cannot be traced to the centre in any of the numerous specimens we have examined,...the name of miliolites, which seems to be similar to the1 fasciolitcs of Parkinson, and altogether different from the miliolites of Lamarck. Our specimens... | |
| Edwin James - 1823 - 390 páginas
...correspond. But as in the transverse fracture, its spiral system of tubes cannot be traced to the centre in any of the numerous specimens we have examined,...the name of miliolites, which seems to be similar to tlie^fasciolites of Parkinson, and altogether different from the miliolites of Lamarck. Our specimens... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1905 - 340 páginas
...correspond. But as in the transverse fracture, its spiral system of tubes cannot be traced to the centre in any of the numerous specimens we have examined,...that Montfort regards as distinct, under the name of milioliics, which seems to be similar to the fasciolites of Parkinson, and altogether different from... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1905 - 338 páginas
...correspond. But as in the transverse fracture, its spiral system of tubes cannot be traced to the centre in any of the numerous specimens we have examined,...name of miliolites, which seems to be similar to the jasciolites of Parkinson, and altogether different from the miliolites of Lamarck. Our specimens are... | |
| 1895 - 516 páginas
...correspond. But as in the transverse fracture, its spiral system of tubes cannot be traced to the centre in any of the numerous specimens we have examined,...that division of the genus, that Montfort regards as dist1nct, under the name of Mitiolites, which seems to be similar to the Fasciolites of Parkinson,... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1905 - 338 páginas
...correspond. But as in the transverse fracture, its spiral system of tubes cannot be traced to the centre in any of the numerous specimens we have examined,...elongated fusiform shape, sufficiently distinguish them as a species from the sabulosus which Montfort describes as the type of his genus. No aperture... | |
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