10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPUR VEINS»
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1
Geology of Glenwood Springs Quadrangle and Vicinity ...
Short spur veins, which branch downward or upward from the larger veins, have
been described by Tower and Smith (1899, p. 758) chiefly from the Swansea vein
zone. They noted one such vein on the 300-foot level of the original Swansea ...
Nathan Wood Bass, Stuart Alvord Northrop, 1963
2
Fruit Flies (Tephritidae): Phylogeny and Evolution of Behavior
Vein R2+3: 0, without spur veins; 1, sinuous with three spur veins (posterior,
anterior, posterior) (synapomorphy of Polyara group) 51. Vein R4+5: 0, setulose;
1, bare distal to R-M; 2, completely bare or with a few setulae basally 52. Vein R4
+5: ...
Martin Aluja, Allen Norrbom, 1999
3
Dismal Swamp Placer Deposit, Elmore County, Idaho
Several short spur veins branch from the main veins. The large veins, from 80 to
430 feet long and from a few inches to 9 feet thick, strike northwestward and dip
steeply southwest except for a few local reversals of dip. Near the northwest end
...
4
Professional paper - United States Geological Survey
Two short spur veins have been found in the old Swansea ground. One is a
vertical vein on the 300-foot level 25 feet west of the main vein, which here dips
east but which before reaching the level above bends and follows the spur vein
fissure ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1919
5
The Psocoptera of Tropical South East Asia
93), the fore wing has two anal veins, but Cladiopsocidae have spur veins from
the posterior angle of the pterostigma and/or from other fore wing veins.
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crossveins ...
Tim New, C. Lienhard, 2007
6
The British Sportsman, Or, Nobleman, Gentleman and Farmer's ...
... or consumption of the flesh, hide-boundness, or the like 3 two there are that run
along the side of the belly, from the elbow to the flank, and are called spur-Veins,
and, in case of fretting, belly-foundering, spur-gall, festering, or swelling of the ...
William Augustus OSBALDISTON, 1792
7
A Dictionary of the Veterinary Art: Containing All the ...
gastrics, with branches from the peritonm, and external parts of the lower belly,
which the old farriers denominated by different names, as the kidney veins near
the loins, the flank and spur veins, which are often wounded by the spurs, the
liver ...
8
Geological Survey Professional Paper
The stopes were partly accessible for about 100 feet east of the Fitzgerald shaft,
and in that part of the mine the width of the stope, and apparently of the vein as
well, ranges from 2 to 20 feet, the wide parts being at places where spur veins ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1947
9
Magnesium-mineral Resources of the Currant Creek District, ...
Numerous irregular branches, short spur veins, narrow parallel veins, and
hydrothermally altered fissures are characteristic. About 2 miles southeast of
Chloride, in the vicinity of the Twentieth Century and Midnight mines, the veins
are ...
Charles Joseph Vitaliano, 1951
10
The Experienc'd Farrier: Or Farring Compleated. Containing ...
Ofth Number of the Veins that you are to take Blood fronts h the Neck, in the
weeping Veins, under the Ears, and wife other Places, of and about the Head ; as
in the Palate* Veins, in the Tongue, in the Flank- Veins, in the Bread and Spur-
Veins ...