10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CALCARIFORM»
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(3) The Ivanoviellinae (costate, with wide uniplication and calcariform crura)
intermittently spanned the late Triassic to latest Cretaceous interval. (4) The
Triassic and Jurassic Bilaminellinae (bluntly costate, uniplicate with raduliform
crura in ...
Howard Brunton, L. Robin M. Cocks, Sarah L Long, 2003
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Caddis Larvae: Larvae of the British Trichoptera
LIMNEPHILUS SPARSUS — Median femora with single spur and calcariform
hair; mesonotum with simple black lateral border; 16-18 mm. long, 3 mm. wide.
Case generally bigger, conical, arched; the mature larvae have cases of coarse ...
3
Vegetative characteristics of some wild forms of saccharum ...
large, calcariform, and only sparingly fringed; ligule very narrow (2 mm.),
crescentiform with conspicuous marginal fringe (group 61). Distinguishing
Characters. — Internodes with prominent wax bands, but lacking bud furrow ; root
bands with ...
4
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
(c) Barbarea vulgaris (glandular), (rf) Par- nassia palustris, (*) Staphylea trifolia (
disk-shaped), C/*) Aqui- legia Canadensis (calcariform), (g ) Lilium superbum (
furrow-like). to some other organ. The curious frinfied scales of Par- nasxia, those
...
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Henderson's Handbook of Plants and General Horticulture
CAL Calcariform. Shaped like a spear. Calcecla'ria. Slipperwort. From caUseolus
, a slipper, in reference to the shape of the flower. Nat. Ord. Scrophutariacem. The
numerous species of this well-known genus, found abundantly in the regions ...
6
Annals & Magazine of Natural History
So long as the laws of metamorphoses had not acquired the right of citizenship in
the domains of science, calcariform nectaries had to be considered as special
pieces, born ad hoc, and being ;such by their proper nature, without an anterior ...
Sir William Jardine, 1841
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A Dictionary of Scientific Terms, Pronunciation, Derivation, ...
[L. cal- carius, limy.] Growing on soil derived from decomposition of calcareous
rocks (bot.). calcariform (kälkär'ifôrm) a. [L. calcar, a spur ; forma, shape.] Spur-
like. calcarme (käl'kärln) a. [L. calcar, a spur.] Pert. the hippocampus minor (anat.)
...
Isabella Ferguson Henderson, William Dawson Henderson, 1920
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
So long as the laws of metamorphoses had not acquired the right of citizenship in
the domains of science, calcariform nectaries had to be considered as special
pieces, born ad hoc, and being such by their proper nature, without an anterior ...
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Annals and Magazine of Natural History
So long as the laws of metamorphoses had not acquired the right of citizenship in
the domains of science, calcariform nectaries had to be considered as special
pieces, born ad hoc, and being such by their proper nature, without an anterior ...
Z. oralis, Z. spissa, Z. torta, Z. fastigata, Z. trisuiura, Z. profunda,?, nitida, Z
frequenfata, Z. duplicata, Z. sentosa, Z. calcariform'is, Z. em- stricta, Z. annulata, Z
. Knappi, Z.foiiata, Z. inclinata, Z. irregularis,!, concara, Z. Ecrzeri, Z. curvata, Z.
gravis, ...
Smithsonian Institution, 1886