The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art, Том 2,Выпуск 4;Том 4Canadian Institute., 1859 |
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... Paleontology , that the valuable and instructive collections , brought together by the Geological Survey , should be deprived of half In our evi- their utility , by remaining without befitting 42 REVIEWS - CANADIAN ORGANIC REMAINS .
... Paleontology , that the valuable and instructive collections , brought together by the Geological Survey , should be deprived of half In our evi- their utility , by remaining without befitting 42 REVIEWS - CANADIAN ORGANIC REMAINS .
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... half of which are European , and the rest approximating to Austra- lian , South African , and Antarctic forms ; and that of Australia , characterized by its Eucalypti and Epacrides , chiefly known to us by the researches of the great ...
... half of which are European , and the rest approximating to Austra- lian , South African , and Antarctic forms ; and that of Australia , characterized by its Eucalypti and Epacrides , chiefly known to us by the researches of the great ...
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... half of an inch to one inch in thickness , which are based upon a thin , concentrically wrinkled epitheca . Cell - tubes half a line or less in diameter , and about one line distant from each other ; the mouths of the tubes protruding a ...
... half of an inch to one inch in thickness , which are based upon a thin , concentrically wrinkled epitheca . Cell - tubes half a line or less in diameter , and about one line distant from each other ; the mouths of the tubes protruding a ...
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... half lines in diameter , some of them being two lines and others only one line . This is important , because , as we shall see hereafter , the species is described by several paleontologists as having the cells only one line wide , upon ...
... half lines in diameter , some of them being two lines and others only one line . This is important , because , as we shall see hereafter , the species is described by several paleontologists as having the cells only one line wide , upon ...
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about half a line . In general they are opposite , but in some places those of one row alternate with those of the other . In fig . 3 e , which represents a portion of the specimen a little enlarged , the pores are placed alternately ...
about half a line . In general they are opposite , but in some places those of one row alternate with those of the other . In fig . 3 e , which represents a portion of the specimen a little enlarged , the pores are placed alternately ...
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