10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HISPIDITY»
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The cainozoic Globigerinida. Atlas
The holotype is characterised by having five, comparatively long (tangentially)
chambers and a moderately wide but shallow umbilicus with a distinct "hispidity"
over the central surfaces of the chambers of the last convolution. This "hispidity"
is ...
2
Transactions of the Philological Society
this rank grass, as well. ' Heed' should not have the adjective ' heedful' only, but '
heedy'1 as well ; and ' bride' ' bridely,'2 and ' droop' ' droopy,'3 and ' spendthrift' '
spend- thrifty.'4 ' Hispid' should be completed with ' hispidity,'5 ' specious' ...
3
On some deficiencies in our English dictionaries: being the ...
Hispid' should be completed with ' hispidity,'' ' specious' with ' speciosity,'* and
though one may not be in love with 'sordidity,'7 yet, since Burton uses it, there is
no ground for its omission. Why again 'maleficent,' and not also ' maleficence ;'8 ...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1860
4
Proposal for the Publication of a New English Dictionary
Heed' should not have the adjective 'heedful' only, but 'heedy'1 as well; and '
bride' ' bridely,'2 and ' droop' ' droopy,'3 and ' spendthrift' ' spend- thrifty.'4 ' Hispid'
should be completed with ' hispidity,'5 ' specious' with ' speciosity,'6 and though ...
Philological Society (Great Britain), 1859
5
On some deficiencies in our English dictionaries, the ...
Spendthrift' should have 'spend- thrifty ;'3 ' hispid' should be completed with '
hispidity,'4 ' specious' with ' speciosity,'5 and though one may not be in love with '
sordidity,'6 yet, since Burton uses it, there is no ground for its omission. Why
again ...
Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin.), 1857
6
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
The second variation from the typical form is a gradual intensifying of hispidity to
an almost completely spinose test (pi. 4, fig. 3). The granulation deepens on and
between the costae but even in the extremely roughened surfaces, traces of the ...
7
Geological Survey Professional Paper
The wall is distinctly and densely porous with the hispidity increasing toward the
apertural area, but the shell never becomes as heavily encrusted as that of G.
tumida. There is no excess shell material, that is, no limbation, at the periphery.
8
fundamentals of mid-tertiary stratigraphical correlation
The hispidity is usually strongest around the umbilical margins. Maximum
diameter of holo- type 0-73 mm; from sample FCRM1964, Lindi area. REMARKS
This subspecies is distinguished from Globigerina tripartita tripartita by its much
less ...
9
Fundamentals of Mid-Tertiary Stratigraphical Correlation
The hispidity is usually strongest around the umbilical margins. Maximum
diameter of holo- type 0-73 mm; from sample FCRM1964, Lindi area. REMARKS
This subspecies is distinguished from Globigerina tripartita tripartita by its much
less ...
F. T. Banner, W. H. Blow, 2011
10
The Cainozoic Globigerinida: a study of the morphology, ...
The holotype is characterised by having five, comparatively long (tangentially)
chambers and a moderately wide but shallow umbilicus with a distinct “hispidity”
over the central surfaces of the chambers of the last convolution. This “hispidity”
is ...