10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MULTARTICULATE»
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Multarticulate angmiae, or those whose hinge lies on a long straight line, and is
set with many teeth, exactly like the Noah's arks.-See figures of this division of
bivalves, m the annexed engravings. _ BIVALVES 'WITH EOLJAL VALVES.
2
Elements of Conchology: Or, An Introduction to the Knowledge ...
10. shews a large fossil kind with a multarticulate hinge, not yet discovered recent
or living, I now proceed to Part II. or Shells that have equal valves, and shut close
; such as the Cockles, Tellens, Muscles, &c. I shall subdivide this Part into ...
Emanuel Mendes Da Costa, 1776
3
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
BIVALVES with EQUAL VALVES. These consist of shells that have equal sides,
and shut close ; such as the cockles, tellens, muscles, &c. These again admit of
three divisions, viz. 1. Multarticulate, or with a great number of teeth or
articulations ...
John Wilkes (of Milland House, Sussex), 1810
4
Musaeum Regalis Societatis. Or a Catalogue and Description ...
The MULTARTICULATE OYSTER with a bended Bafe. The Convex is smooth,
and stained with Cbestrzut upon white. Its _Base is in a manner semilunar,
produced a little forward from the Navle. Upon this Base are fourteen, sixteen, ...
5
Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
In this, however, as well as in A many less perfect petrifactions of single valves of
the same kind I have occasionally met with, I could never discover the least
appearance of a multarticulate connexion. Indeed from what I have been able to
...
6
The Treasury of Natural History, Or, A Popular Dictionary of ...
... the multarticulate : in the inarticulate Auomio, the hinge of the under valve
forms a large cavity, the comers of which make two prominences or joints, and
the upper valve is indented into it by corresponding depressions : in the
multarticulate ...
7
Musaeum Regalis Societatis Or a Catalogue & Description of ...
(b) Pliny. shining. (b) _ _ The ROUND-OYSTER , with similar sides produced
from an oblique Navle. The Convex is very white, ct ss and finely wrought with,
circular , and radiated lines across. The MULTARTICULATE OYSTER with a
bended ...
8
A history of British animals, exhibiting the descriptive ...
Like the last in form Multarticulate Cockle, Ure, Ruth 310, t. xv. f. 5. ... incurved
near one end, the other slightly produced and obtuse ; obsoletely furrowed
concentrically, with irregular distant grooves Multarticulate Cockle, Ure, Ruth. 310
, t. xv.
9
History of British animals: exhibiting the descriptive ...
Multarticulate Cockle, Ure, Ruth. 310, t. xv. f. 6.--In Slale-clay of the Independent
Coal Formation. cc2 TRIGONIADE. GEN. TRIGONIA.-—Equivalve, unequilateral
trigonal; on _ the right valve N UCULA. MOLLUSCA. ARCAD./E. 403.
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Museum regalis societatis or a Catalogue and description of ...
The MULTARTICULATE OYSTER with a bended Base. The Convex is smooth,
and stained with Chestnut upon white. Its Base is in a manner semilunar,
produced a little forward from the Navle. Upon this Baje are fourteen, sixteen,
sometimes ...