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Descriptions of two New Species of Fossil Tubicolar Annelides. By H. Alliynb
Nicholson, M.D., D.Sc, M.A., F.R.S.E. Professor of Natural History and Botany in
University College, Toronto. (PLATE IV. Figs. 2 and 3.) IN a recent paper (
American ...
So we may apparently conclude with safety that the tubicolar sandstone is the
next succeeding formation to the \Nest Coast Range conglomerate (where the full
sequence is represented) and of slightly less antiquity. Moreover, during the ...
Royal Society of Tasmania, 1908
ON A NEW GENUS AND NEW SPECIES OF TUBICOLAR ANNELIDA. BY
PROFESSOR S. CALVIN. I am indebted to professor B. Shimek of the Iowa City
High School for a number of fragments of Acervularia davidsoni Ed. and H.,
which ...
Newton Horace Winchell, 1888
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The flora of the Ripley formation
In the living state it is easy to make a distinction between these, for the tubicolar
annelids are in no way organically attached to their tubes, whereas the mollusks
are invariably attached to their shell by proper muscles. Some of the fossilized ...
Edward Wilber Berry, 1925
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The fauna of the Ripley formation on Coon creek, Tennessee
The protecting tube of the tubicolar annelids may be composed of carbonate of
lime, of grains of sand or other foreign matter, or of chitinous material. When the
tube is calcareous, it presents certain resemblances to the shells of some of the ...
Bruce Wade, Tennessee. Division of Geology, 1926
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Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia No. 1 - 1908
At Zeehan, conglomerates and tubicolar sandstone underlie the limestones,
slates, and sandstones, which are intersected by the numerous galena-bearing
lodes which have the ore for which this field is so well-known. The fossils found in
...
Austràlia. Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics
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Professional paper - United States Geological Survey
In the living state it is easy to make a distinction between these, for the tubicolar
annelids are in no way organically attached to their tubes, whereas the mollusks
are invariably attached to their shell by proper muscles. Some of the fossilized ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1926
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The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology: A-DEA
The ciliary motion occurs also on what seem to be the branchia of another
tubicolar worm, the name of which is unknown to me; the organs in question are
placed at the anterior extremity of the animal, concealed by a profusion of long ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1836
In the living state it is easy to make a distinction between these, for the tubicolar
annelids are in no way organically attached to their tubes, whereas the mollusks
are invariably attached to their shell by proper muscles. Some of the fossilized ...
n a paper already referred to,' I mentioned having observed the phenomena in
que'stion in the Amphitrite. The animal meant was a common marine tubicolar
worm (fig; 12), which Fig. 12. Jmphitfite alveolata. A. Dorsal surface, natural size.