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Page 82
Ostrea aquilina " by Coquand , * closely resembles many specimens of E.
imbricata in the form and inflation of the ... individuals of E. imbricata , in which
the surface of attachment is relatively large , may show considerable
resemblance .
Ostrea aquilina " by Coquand , * closely resembles many specimens of E.
imbricata in the form and inflation of the ... individuals of E. imbricata , in which
the surface of attachment is relatively large , may show considerable
resemblance .
Page 136
Tate's comparison of A. pinchiniana with two English Oolitic forms , A. excentrica
Morr . and Lyc . and A. pumila J. de C. Sow . , is also unfortunate , since a very
much closer resemblance is shown to several Cretaceous forms . A. excentrica *
is ...
Tate's comparison of A. pinchiniana with two English Oolitic forms , A. excentrica
Morr . and Lyc . and A. pumila J. de C. Sow . , is also unfortunate , since a very
much closer resemblance is shown to several Cretaceous forms . A. excentrica *
is ...
Page 198
Neumayr thought H. baini to be most closely related to H. schenki ( Oppel ) , t
from the Spiti Shales of Tibet , and there is indeed a great resemblance between
the two in all the more important features ; but H. baini is more closely ribbed ,
and ...
Neumayr thought H. baini to be most closely related to H. schenki ( Oppel ) , t
from the Spiti Shales of Tibet , and there is indeed a great resemblance between
the two in all the more important features ; but H. baini is more closely ribbed ,
and ...
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ExogyRA | 25 |
extoni Cleithrolepis S Woodward 264 | 31 |
baini Mytilus Sharpe | 33 |
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