10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SQUAMOUSLY»
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1
Palaeontographical Society
... than one species amongst these narrow-angled and squamously-ornamented
shells, but the state of preservation is scarcely favorable for close discrimination.
The spiral angle accords with that of Trochus I/uciensis, d'Orb.; but in that ...
2
The Journal of the Linnean Society: Zoology
... oval, not large ; the lip is not internally thickened ; and the surface is marked
with regular strong spiral threads and with fine regular lines of growth, and is not
squamously fine-grained. The outer lip is scored with long, sharpish, but fine
teeth ...
3
Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. ...
... wider in front than behind ; anterior extremity obliquely rounded and angulated
at its junction with the dorsal margin; posterior gradually tapering, subacute, and
more or less squamously dentated below; dorsal margin moderately arched, ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1880
4
Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, and of ...
The centre of the base is occupied and surrounded by five prominences, outside
of which, all round, there is a space finely, reticularly, and as if squamously,
crisped, apparently the impression of a tough membrance. From the centre, over
and ...
5
A history of the British sessile-eyed Crustacea
Pereiopoda haviug the dactyla obsolete, most of the joints squamously
developed. The head is developed anteriorly, and produced centrally to a point.
The body of the animal is much distended, the centre, however, not being
materially wider ...
Charles Spence Bate, John Obadiah Westwood, 1863
6
Palaeontographical Society Monographs
Aperture rhomboidal and much depressed. Relations and Dist'rib'u,tion.—It is
extremely probable that there is more than one species amongst these narrow-
angled and squamously-ornamented shells, but the state of preservation is
scarcely ...
7
The American Dispensatory
Achem'a oblong or linear-obovate, blunt and squamously Inuricated at the
summit, longitudinally striated, with a long beak ; puppus white, hair-like, very soft
, simple, radiated in many rows. After blossoming the inner involucre closes for a
time, ...
John King, John Uri Lloyd, 1886
8
A history of the British sessile-eyed crustacea, by C.S. ...
Pereiopoda having the dactyla obsolete, most of the joints squamously
developed. The head is developed anteriorly, and produced centrally to a point.
The body of the animal is much distended, the centre, however, not being
materially wider ...
Charles Spence Bate, John Obadiah Westwood, 1863
9
The Journal of the Linnean Society of London: Botany
... 11 lines broad, on stoutish tomentose petioles 3 lines long, the midrib and
many slender nerves being scarcely visible under the hairs ; racemes axillary,
abbreviated, on a short peduncle squamously bracteate at its base, branching
above, ...
10
The transactions of the Linnean Society of London
... long, 7—12 lines broad, on a petiole 1—2 lines long; the axillary peduncle is 1
% line long, squamously bracteolated at its summit; the pedicels are 1% line long
; the flower expanded is 4 lines in diameter, and is of a yellowish green colour.
Linnean Society (London), 1873