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... described in this paper consists of a narrow band of country on the western side of the Pennine Chain ; it possesses external features which indicate a geological structure different from that of the Pennine escarpment , and from that ...
... described in this paper consists of a narrow band of country on the western side of the Pennine Chain ; it possesses external features which indicate a geological structure different from that of the Pennine escarpment , and from that ...
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... described the new genus Anopolenus as a blind Trilobite allied to Paradoxides , without facial sutures or head - spines , and with truncate body - segments not produced into spinous appendages , as in most of its congeners . The remains ...
... described the new genus Anopolenus as a blind Trilobite allied to Paradoxides , without facial sutures or head - spines , and with truncate body - segments not produced into spinous appendages , as in most of its congeners . The remains ...
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... described a Crustacean alluded to by Mr. Salter in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History ' for 1857 , under the MS . name of Limuloides . It appears to form a connecting link between the Xiphosura and the Eurypterida , but it ...
... described a Crustacean alluded to by Mr. Salter in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History ' for 1857 , under the MS . name of Limuloides . It appears to form a connecting link between the Xiphosura and the Eurypterida , but it ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
Forbess Researches on the Mineralogy of South America | 11 |
Prof Cayley on a Quartic Surface | 19 |
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