10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EQUISETIFORM»
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Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester
I find in my strobilus, as already stated, nothing like Equisetiform elaters. The
spores are simple cells, which is also the case with recent Equisetiform spores in
their young state. But, for reasons already given, I believe the fruit described to
have ...
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Memoirs and Proceedings - Manchester Literary and ...
I find in my strobilus, as already stated, nothing like Equisetiform elaters. The
spores are simple cells, which is also the case with recent Equisetiform spores in
their young state. But, for reasons already given, I believe the fruit described to
have ...
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 1871
3
Palaeontographica: Paläophytologie
Description Equisetiform hairs The multicellular, uniseriate equisetiform hairs of
Botryopteris were first described by RENAULT (1893, 1896). These peculiar hairs
are present on much of the material described and illustrated herein. We have ...
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Transactions Of The Geological Society
... south of the Spa, I have observed traces of Cycadean and Equisetiform plants,
as well as quantities of carbonized wood in small fragments. The ironstones
scattered through the stratum generally contain veins of the Scarbroite of
Harcourt*.
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Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire: Or, A Description ...
In this layer of sandstone lie equisetiform and other plants, besides large
branches of wood. 3. Mass of carbonaceous sandstone, with irregular
interpolations of shale. A complete catalogue of the fossils found at the White nab
will be given in ...
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The Ferns (Filicales): Volume 2, The Eusporangiatae and ...
... they ran into fine branches, bearing broad lobed pinnules with prominent
dichotomous veins. Stomata were borne on the one surface which was
presumably the adaxial, while the other, presumably the abaxial, bore the "
equisetiform " hairs.
... they ran into fine branches, bearing broad lobed pinnules with prominent
dichotomous veins. Stomata were borne on the one surface which was
presumably the adaxial, while the other, presumably the abaxial, bore the "
equisetiform " hairs.
We do not at present concede that the equisetiform plants which stand erect in
the sandstones between Whitby and Scarborough grew on the spot where they
are now found ; nor is it at all required to suppose that, in the lVeald of Sussex,
the ...
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A treatise on geology, the article under that head in the ...
We do not at present concede that the equisetiform plants which stand erect in
the sandstones between Whitby and Scarborough grew on the [spot where they
are now found ; nor is it at all required to suppose that, in the Weald of Sussex,
the ...
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Climate - Vegetation:: Afro-Asian Mediterranean and Red Sea ...
Among the species giving rise to endemic varieties are: Quercus calliprinos, Q.
ithaburensis, Polygonum equisetiform, Erucaria myagroides, E. boreana,
Matthiola longipetala, Lygos raetam, Tamarix gallica, Aegilops peregrina etc.
According ...
M. A. Zahran, Francis Gilbert, 2010