10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MAMILLATE»
Discover the use of
mamillate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mamillate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Sabkha Ecosystems: Volume I: The Arabian Peninsula and ...
For example, if conditions 500 years ago were not conducive to mamillate mat
growth in this area, it cannot be assumed that lack of mamillate mat in sediment
500 year old means that the mat was not preserved. The second assumption is
that ...
H.-J. Barth, Benno Böer, 2002
2
The geology of Pennsylvania: a government survey: with a ...
Stem undulate, mamillate ; mamillae nearly plane ; furrows obtuse, distinct,
reticulated crosswise ; surface corticated, smooth, decorticated, striate in its
length ; scars nearly round, smaller than the mamillae, with the angles acute on
the sides, ...
Pennsylvania. Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey, Henry Darwin Rogers, William Barton Rogers, 1868
3
Biomineralization and Biological Metal Accumulation: ...
Growth (accretion) resumes when lithified stromatolites become recolonized by
the mamillate Entophysalis mat. The recolonization process can be observed
everywhere in the zone where the mamillate mat grows. It starts on the slopes
and ...
P. Westbroek, E.W. de Jong, 1983
4
pt. II., cont'd. book VIII. Eighth Palaeozoic district, or ...
Stem undulate, mamillate; mamillaa nearly plane; furrows obtuse, distinct,
reticulated crosswise; surface corticated, smooth, decorticated, striate in its length
; soars nearly round, smaller than the mamillaz, with the angles acute on the
sides, ...
Geological Survey of Pennsylvania, Henry Darwin Rogers, 1868
5
Monocots: Systematics and Evolution: Systematics and Evolution
Such cells are seen in Bulbostylis cruciformis (Lye) R. Haines where all
epidermal cells are mamillate (Haines and Lye 1983, Fig. 245). However, more
distinct from the papillate cell type are those found in some American species of
the genus ...
Karen Wilson, David Morrison, 2000
mucronate mucrcate ungulate ungulate ? mamillate mam.-ueg. dctr. 5 mam. -
ungulate rnucr. recrsed mucrouate mucrcate mamillate mamillate mamillate
suhmucrcate triangular triaegular \V. Indies j Singapore ; Australia. Japan.
Teneriffe.
Zoological Society of London, 1858
7
Lime-trees and Basswoods: A Biological Monograph of the ...
Fruit almost spherical, surface mamillate and without ribs: 21.3 T. tuan subsp.
oblongifolia 9* Leaf-blades broadly ovate (length/breadth ratio 1.2—1. 5),
shallowly cordate at the base, margins serrate with forwardly directed,
asymmetric, ...
8
Environmental Evolution: Effects of the Origin and Evolution ...
The various mat types are described in the text, (a) Laminated biscuits, (b)
Mamillate mat. (c) Low flat mat (Microcoleus math (d) High pinnacle mat. (e)
Convoluted mat. (0 Folded mat. glides. Type a forms soft, gelatinous colonies
scattered in ...
Lynn Margulis, Clifford Matthews, Aaron Haselton, 2000
9
Handbook of the New Zealand flora
Capsule small, ovoid or oblong, pendulous, blood- red ; operculum mamillate.
Inflorescence dioecious. — Fl. Antarct. 413 ; Wils. Bryol. Brit. 247. t. 29. Middle
Island, Lyall; probably common throughout the islands. (Europe, Tasmania,
America ...
Joseph Dalton Hooker (sir.), 1867
10
Flora of North America: Volume 23: Magnoliophyta: ...
... absent or mostly short (to long), smooth at 30X, sometimes finely rugulose at
10-20X and with 20 or more ridges in vertical series. Tubercles brown to whitish,
pyramidal to mamillate, as high as wide to 2 times higher, 0.3-0.7 >< 0.35-0.7 шт.
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 2002