Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint LouisAcademy of Science of St. Louis, 1856 - Science "Celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the first meeting," in v. 16 |
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Page 68
... distinct from C. illinoisensis . For the present , therefore , it seems best to consider C. multicosta as a synonym of C. illinoisensis though if the type specimens are found at some future time it may be found to be distinct . In none ...
... distinct from C. illinoisensis . For the present , therefore , it seems best to consider C. multicosta as a synonym of C. illinoisensis though if the type specimens are found at some future time it may be found to be distinct . In none ...
Page 92
... distinct from the other two , and are evidently mem- bers not only of a distinct species but of another genus as well . Winchell's description and the dimensions given by him , agree with one of the two specimens which are distinct from ...
... distinct from the other two , and are evidently mem- bers not only of a distinct species but of another genus as well . Winchell's description and the dimensions given by him , agree with one of the two specimens which are distinct from ...
Page 99
... distinct . Winchell recognized this other form and mentioned it in his description , but was not inclined to consider it as specifically distinct from the type . These two shells , however , seem to be entirely distinct , and in the ...
... distinct . Winchell recognized this other form and mentioned it in his description , but was not inclined to consider it as specifically distinct from the type . These two shells , however , seem to be entirely distinct , and in the ...
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Académie des Sciences Academy of Science active membership Agaricocrinus angle aperture APPERTAINING TO HUMAN ball discharge Batocrinus beak brachial valve branches Burlington canaliculus Carboniferous Carlinville caruncle caudex Chonetes Chonopectus sandstone Chouteau Coll concave conjunctiva convex crown curve density developed Devonian diameter Dolatocrinus dorsal Edmondia excretory duct exposure fauna fossils gaseous genus Geological Gesellschaft GLANDS APPERTAINING glandular heat hinge-line HUMAN EYE illustrated Keokuk Kinderhook lacrymal sac length light limestone lines of growth lobules Louis lower eyelid mass Meibomian glands Michigan collection Missouri nearly nebula negative Nipher oblique outer palpebral pedicle pedicle valve plants plate Platycrinus posterior margin Prairie present pressure radiating radius Remarks rhizomes root rounded sebaceous glands shell side slope Société Society solar solar nebula species stars stems striae Surface marked tap-root temperature tion tissue track transverse type specimen umbonal ridge upper eyelid ventral margin Verein vertical volutions