10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TURRICULATE»
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turriculate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
turriculate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences
Subfusiform, turriculate; whorls 8, carinated below the suture by a subtuberculous
line, and furnished with tubercles shaped like inverted commas, distant ; a
revolving line between the tubercles and suture ; body whorl with prominent
revolving ...
Academy of Natural Sciences (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1863
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Virginia. 2. Surcula no d u l i fe r a.—Subfusiform, turriculate ; whorls 8, carinated
below the suture by a subtuberculous line, and furnished with tubercles shaped
like inverted commas, distant ; a revolving line between the tubercles and suture
...
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1863
3
Geological Survey professional paper
Elevated, scalariform or turriculate, with short, obtuse ribs; contractions of whorls
striated, and having a carinated line near the suture, revolving lines impressed,
double, alternated, rugose, volutions 8; base subumbilicated. Locality. James ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), Geological Survey (U.S.). Geographic Names Information Management, 1943
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Shell small, thin, and turriculate and bears five spiral ribbons on the broadly
convex whorl sides of spire. Description. — Thin small turriculate shells with
numerous whorls. Protoconch unknown; suture impressed. Whorl sides broadly
convex ...
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Ordovician sphinctozoan sponges from the eastern Klamath ...
—Catenulate sponge of turriculate form; each chamber basically a small upward
expanding cup or funnel-like element with a flaring rim and a contracted base; all
combine to produce a rhythmic Titusvillialike growth. Lacks an axial tube.
J. Keith Rigby, A. W. Potter, Paleontological Society, 1986
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Paleontology of the Malone Jurassic formation of Texas ...
Shell turriculate to cylindrical-turriculate, not exceedingly attenuate ; walls thin,
the outer one bearing internally one prominent, thin, and acute fold which
extends scarcely half way across the chamber; columella rather slender, in part
hollow, ...
Francis Whittemore Cragin, Timothy William Stanton, 1905
7
Methods and Costs of Gravel and Placer Mining in Alaska
Shell turriculate to cylindrical-turriculate, not exceedingly attenuate; walls thin, the
outer one bearing internally one prominent, thin, and acute fold which extends
scarcely half way across the chamber: columella rather slender, in part hollow, ...
Chester Wells Purington, 1905
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Record of Deep Well Drilling for 1904-1905
Shell turriculate to cylindrical-turriculate, not exceedingly attenuate; walls thin, the
outer one bearing internally one prominent, thin, and acute fold which extends
scarcely half way across the chamber; columella rather slender, in part hollow, ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), Myron L. Fuller, Edwin Fuller Lines, 1905
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Encyclopedia of Texas Seashells: Identification, Ecology, ...
Description: Color variable, typically with whitish-tan base stained with darker
shades of brown; shell turriculate; 7 to 8 convex whorls; suture incised and
distinct; axial ribs crossed by spiral ridges, producing small squares and giving a
...
John Wesley Tunnell, 2010
10
Australian Freshwater Life: The Invertebrates of Australian ...
38.2) 16. Shell pupiform, imperforate, glassy, with swollen body whorl and
compressed, cireular aperture . . . Obesitena (Fig. 38.3) -. Shell turriculate,
aperture not compressed, body whorl not abnormally swollen ... 17 17. Shells
relatively large ...
William David Williams, 1980