Nature, Količina 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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... Foraminifera which constitute his most weighty contribution to the special literature of science . His microscopic studies bore fruit in the publication of " The Microscope and its Revelations , " the sixth edition of which was issued ...
... Foraminifera which constitute his most weighty contribution to the special literature of science . His microscopic studies bore fruit in the publication of " The Microscope and its Revelations , " the sixth edition of which was issued ...
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... Foraminifera , Pteropods , and other Mollusks , have a composition very similar to that of the volcanic muds at present forming around oceanic volcanic islands in the Pacific . These rocks contain both pelagic and bottom forms of ...
... Foraminifera , Pteropods , and other Mollusks , have a composition very similar to that of the volcanic muds at present forming around oceanic volcanic islands in the Pacific . These rocks contain both pelagic and bottom forms of ...
Stran 205
... Foraminifera , and contain occasionally a few simple corals of deep - sea genera . They contain generally from 75 to 85 per cent . of carbonate of lime , the residue being formed of the common volcanic minerals , siliceous casts of ...
... Foraminifera , and contain occasionally a few simple corals of deep - sea genera . They contain generally from 75 to 85 per cent . of carbonate of lime , the residue being formed of the common volcanic minerals , siliceous casts of ...
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