10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PALUDINAL»
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Reports of Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad from the ...
This limestone was probably of estuary or lacustrine origin, judging from the
minute paludinal shell present in it, and from a nodule of it containing some fibres
of endogenous wood. The whole nucleus was silicified and of a brownish hue.
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers,
1857
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Supplement to the Catalogue of Shield Reptiles in the ...
All the paludinal Terrapins which I have been able to examine have a large
square dark spot on each side of the iris. This spot, with the pupil, forms a dark
band across the eyes. I have observed this to be the case in the species of Emys,
...
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
All the paludinal Terrapens which I have been able to examine have a large
square dark spot on each side of the iris. This spot, with the pupil, forms a dark
band across the eyes. I have observed this to be the case in the species of Emys,
...
4
Lexicon of Geologic Names of the United States: (including ...
Wind River deponita are limited, so far as we now know, to Wind River Valley. O.
St. John, 1888 (U. 8. Geol. Geog. Surv. Terr, of Wyo. and Idaho for 1878, pt. 1, pp.
228-269). Wind River fm. of Wind River Range contains Viviparut paludinal- ...
5
The Carboniferous of the World
Member l: 49.5 m of neritic, littoral and paludinal silty mudstones with limestone
intercalations; plants include Linopteris cf. neuropteroides. L. cf. brongniartii,
Neuropteris (Paripteris) cf. gigantea; the brachiopods Choristites
yanghukouensis, ...
Carlos Martínez Díaz, Robert Herman Wagner, Cornelis Frederik Winkler Prins,
1983
6
The Nile: Origin, Environments, Limnology and Human Use
On the Arabian Peninsula, ampullariids indicative for the same paludinal palaeo-
environment as in the Qena Basin, are equally dominant, but the marked
compositional differences on genus and on species level do indicate a
geographic ...
7
Enemy in the Blood: Malaria, Environment, and Development in ...
... who lived also with the constant burden of malaria.96 Even as late as 1916, an
ar- ticle in the Us-based Geographical Review reported that salta maintained “its
reputation for paludinal fever.”97 Compounding salta's miserable sanitary state ...
8
Arid Land Geom: Geom Crit Conc
The paludinal origin is confirmed by the large number of gastropod shells of
genera (Planorbis, Lymnaea, Physa, Bulla) which are no longer living in the Erg
but which flourish in North Africa in the river beds or depressions filled with water
in ...
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An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century American Science Writing:
The difference of reproductive energy, as shown by the much smaller egg-
masses borne by the species ofthe larger lakes depends upon the vastly greater
destruction to which the paludinal crustacea are subjected. Many of the latter 262
An ...
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A Manual of the Land And Fresh-Water shells of the British ...
Paludinal. 85. 1. CoNovULUS denticulatus. Denticulated Conovulus. (t. f. 144.)
Shell oblong, brittle, smooth, brown or purplish; spire conical; mouth oblong,
rather thickened; pillar three or fiveplaited. (p. 219. f. 4, 5.) Turbo bidentatus.
VValher ...