10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONCHIFEROUS»
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Encyclopædia metropolitana, or, Universal dictionary of ...
525; Vitrina, 1113 , Polythalamous Cephalopodous, see Tur- rilites, xxv. 871 ;
Vorticialis, 1131 , Purpuri ferons Zoophagous Trachelipod, see Terebra, xxv. 505
, Tennipede Conchiferous, sее Ungulina, xxv. 930 ; Venericardia, 1042 ;
Vemrupis, ...
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Encyclopaedia Metropolitana; or, universal dictionary of ...
855 , Cirrhipodous, sее Tetralasmis, xxv. 533 , Crassiped Conchiferous, see
Teredina, xxv. 506 , Dimyary Conchiferous, sее Trigonia, xxv. 774 Heteropodous
Gasteropodous, sее Timo- rieua, xxv. 641 , Hydrobranchiate Gasteropodous, see
...
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Journal of the Royal Geological Society of Ireland
Conchiferous earth (conchiferous mould), consists only of the shells of conchifers
still living in the bays of Finland and Bothnia, as for, example, Mytilus edulis,
Tellina balthica, Cardium edule, Paludi- nella stagnalis, &c These are met with
most ...
Royal Geological Society of Ireland, 1864
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The Dublin Quarterly Journal of Science
second siliceous marl; both occur not unfrequently in strata several feet in
thickness. Conchiferous earth (conchiferous mould), consists only of the shells of
conchifers still living in the bays of Finland and Bothnia, as for, example, Mytr'lus
...
Conchiferous earth (conchiferous mould), consists only of the shells of conchifers
still living in the bays of Finland and Bothnia, as for, example, Mytilus edulis,
Tellina lalthica, Cardium edule, Paludi- nella stagnalis, &c These are met with
most ...
Royal Geological Society of Ireland, Dublin, 1864
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An Introduction to Conchology: Or, Elements of the Natural ...
Acephales A. A. naked B. A. conchiferous and apod ous, the shell inequivalve .
C. A. conchiferous and with a foot, the valves equal, and the lobes of the mantle
open in front .... Ascidia, Biphores, fOstrea, Anomia, i Spondylus, Pecten. Placuna
...
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Journal of the Geological Society of Dublin
second siliceous marl ; both occur not unfrequently in strata several feet in
thickness. Conchiferous earth (conchiferous mould), consists only of the shells of
conchifers still living in the bays of Finland and Bothnia, as for, example, Mytilus
edulis ...
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The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology
Yet when those conchiferous animals which are furnished with the apparatus just
mentioned, are examined by dissection, no particle of food is found in such a
position. We may therefore be allowed to conjecture that this part accomplishes ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1836
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Conchologia Systematica, Or Complete System of Conchology; ...
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The second class includes but few species, and is distributed at once into
families ; the animals of this and the former class are all conchiferous, having a
bivalve shell ; the valves are connected by a ligament in the first class, but not in
the ...
Zoological Society of London, 1841
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