10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ACALEPHAN»
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Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
Agassiz made the following communication on “ The Acalephan Fauna of the
southern coast of Massachusetts (Buzzard's Bay).” During a visit which I made at
Naushon, during the month of September, I was enabled to observe a large
number ...
Boston Society of Natural History,
1862
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Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
Agassiz made the following communication on " The Acalephan Fauna of the
southern coast of Massachusetts (Buzzard's Bay)." During a visit which I made at
Naushon, during the month of September, I was enabled to observe a large
number ...
3
The new American cyclopædia, ed. by G. Ripley and C.A. Dana
2, polypary reptiles (frogs) ; 3, acalephan reptiles (chelonians). II. Concho- zooid
or ophidian reptilia, with families: 4, mussel or eel-like reptiles (pythons, boas, &c.
) ; 5, snail, or haddock-like reptiles (colubers and venomous adders); 6, kracken ...
American cyclopaedia, George Ripley,
1860
4
The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of ...
MALACOLOGY V. Protozooid kraken, with the families: 13, infusorial kraken or
salpa; 14, polypary kraken or ascidians ; and 15, acalephan kraken or cirri- peds.
YI. Oonchozooid kraken, with the families: 16, mussel kraken or brachiopods ; 17,
...
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THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA
krakcn, with the families: 18, l or aalpa; 14, polypary kraken or ucrttaot; and 15,
acalephan kraken or cirri- peds. VL C'onchozooid kraken, witli the families: 14,
mnssel kraken or brachiopods; 17, •nail kraken or pteropods; and 18, typical kra-
...
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The new American cyclopaedia: a popular dictionary of ...
2, polypary reptiles (frogs) ; 3, acalephan reptiles (chelonians). II. Concho- zooid
or ophidian reptUia, with families: 4, mussel or eel-like reptiles (pythons, boas, <
fcc.) ; 5, snail, or haddock-like reptiles (colubers and venomous adders); 6, ...
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English Language Word Builder
... GEORGICAL IDIOTICAL LEVITICAL NUSSIONAL OOLOGICAL PARODICAL
POLEMICAL PROSAICAL RECRUITAL ROTIFERAL SIGMOIDAL SUCTIONAL
TETANICAL TRIONYMAL VERIDICAL AN ACALEPHAN EPICUREAN
ROTIFERAN ...
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Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the ...
... equidistant points, into from ten to fifteen young Medusae, which present the
form described and figured by M. Sars in 1829 as a new genus of Acalephan,
under the name of Strobila. This most extraordinary process takes place in
February.
Richard Owen, William White Cooper,
1843
9
The Sailor's Word: A Complete Dictionary of Nautical Terms ...
... port instead of larboard, we have port port-tackle falls. PORTUGUESE. A gold
coin, value £1, 16 s., called also moiadobras. PORTUGUESE MAN-OF-WAR. A
beautiful floating acalephan of the tropical seas; the Physalia pelagica.
POSITION.
William Henry Smyth, Edward Belcher,
2008
10
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Other forms are Acaleph and Acalephan. [Gr. akalēphē, a nettle.]
Acanthopterygian, akanthoptėrij′ian, adj. having spiny fins. [Gr.akantha, thorn,
pteryx, pterygos, a wing, afin.] Acanthus, akan′thus, n. a prickly plant, called
bear's breech or.