| 1856 - 974 strani
...the Polythalamia was published by myself in the American Journal of Science for 1845, vol. xlviii, where I stated as follows : — " The specimens from Fort Washington presented me with what \ believe have never been before noticed, viz: distinct casts of Polytbalamia. That these minute and... | |
| 1858 - 394 strani
...of the cells and the soft parts of the Polythalaniia was published by myself in the American Journal of Science for 1845, where I stated as follows :—...casts of Polythalamia are abundant and easily to be recognised in some of the Eocene marls from Fort Washington." Dr Mantell also noticed the" occurrence... | |
| 1857 - 424 strani
...calcareous and partly siliceous, the original calcareous shelled animal forms have exchanged their lime for silex without undergoing any alteration in...specimens from Fort Washington presented me with what I believ have never been before noticed, viz. distinct casts of Polythalamia. That these minute and perishable... | |
| 1857 - 426 strani
...calcareous and partly siliceous, the original calcareous shelled animal forms have exchanged their lime for silex without undergoing any alteration in...specimens from Fort Washington presented me with what I believ have never been before noticed, viz. distinct casts of Polythalaroia. That these minute and... | |
| 1857 - 450 strani
...the Polythalamia was published by myself in the 'American Journal of Science' for 1845, vol. xlviii, where I stated as follows: " The specimens from Fort...casts of Polythalamia are abundant and easily to be recognised in some of the Eocene Marls from Fort Washington." This notice was accompanied by figures... | |
| 1858 - 388 strani
...of the cells and the soft parts of the Polythalamia was published by myself in the American Journal of Science for 1845, where I stated as follows:—<...casts of Polythalamia are abundant and easily to be recognised in some of the Eocene marls from Fort Washington." Dr Mantell also noticed the" occurrence... | |
| 1858 - 400 strani
...of the cells and the soft parts of the Polythalamia was published by myself in the American Journal of Science for 1845, where I stated as follows : —...casts of Polythalamia are abundant and easily to be recognised in some of the Eocene marls from Fort Washington." Dr Mantell also noticed the" occurrence... | |
| 1912 - 526 strani
...Petersburg, Fa., Pamunkey River, Va., and in Mr. Nicollet's specimens from the Missouri River. 2d. The specimens from Fort Washington presented me with what I believe have never before been noticed, viz. distinct caste of Polythalamia. That these minute and perishable shells should,... | |
| Boston Society of Natural History - 1856 - 442 strani
...the Polythalamin was published by myself in the American Journal of Science for 18-15, Vol. XLVIII., where I stated as follows: — " The specimens from...never been before noticed, viz : distinct casts of Polytliahunia. That these minute and perishable shells should, when destroyed by chemical changes,... | |
| 1857 - 458 strani
...the Polythalamia was published by myself in the 'American Journal of Science' for 1 845, vol. xlviii, where I stated as follows : " The specimens from Fort...casts of Polythalamia are abundant and easily to be recognised in some of the Eocene Marls from Fort Washington." This notice was accompanied by figures... | |
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