Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society, Объемы 64-66The Society, 1921 |
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... measurement ; but brachiopods , except in the Tertiary rocks , constitute one of the most abundant and most important groups of fossils . Interesting to the zoologist not merely on account of the great age of the group , but also by ...
... measurement ; but brachiopods , except in the Tertiary rocks , constitute one of the most abundant and most important groups of fossils . Interesting to the zoologist not merely on account of the great age of the group , but also by ...
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... measurements were published . It is perhaps open to criticism that the whole series of shells was not taken from a carefully restricted area . 66 Day measured a thousand examples of Reticularia lineata ( Martin ) from one spot in the ...
... measurements were published . It is perhaps open to criticism that the whole series of shells was not taken from a carefully restricted area . 66 Day measured a thousand examples of Reticularia lineata ( Martin ) from one spot in the ...
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... measured ; the curves for multiplicatus are based on the still smaller number of 29 specimens . Yet in each case the ... measurements were ob- tained . Mook appears to have regarded all his examples as adult , however small they may have ...
... measured ; the curves for multiplicatus are based on the still smaller number of 29 specimens . Yet in each case the ... measurements were ob- tained . Mook appears to have regarded all his examples as adult , however small they may have ...
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... measured by Day . The specimens preserved in the Manchester Museum number nine hundred and forty - five ( Day measured one thousand ) . Day did not accurately define the position of the three axes , Length , Breadth , and Depth ...
... measured by Day . The specimens preserved in the Manchester Museum number nine hundred and forty - five ( Day measured one thousand ) . Day did not accurately define the position of the three axes , Length , Breadth , and Depth ...
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... measured , i.e. , from the brachial umbo to the fold . Consideration of the form of the shell affords a fairly simple explanation of this . The brachial umbo projects to a slight extent behind the hinge - line ; the ex- tremities of the ...
... measured , i.e. , from the brachial umbo to the fold . Consideration of the form of the shell affords a fairly simple explanation of this . The brachial umbo projects to a slight extent behind the hinge - line ; the ex- tremities of the ...
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Стр. 10 - This comparison is so very unfavourable that I confess I almost despair of the success of electro-magnetic attractions as an economical source of power ; for although my machine is by no means perfect, I do not see how the arrangement of its parts could be improved so far as to make the duty per Ib. of zinc superior to the duty of the best steam-engines per Ib. of coal.