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Identifier: monographofpala321849pala (find matches)
Title: Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society
Year: 1847 (1840s)
Authors: Palaeontographical Society (Great Britain)
Subjects: Paleontology Paleontology
Publisher: London : Printed for the Palaeontographical Society
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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with its basis spreading very much, viewed from above.1 b. A young specimen, magnified to show the structure of the costae. 1 c. Calice, magnified;—1/1,1,1,1/1, Septa of the first cyclum. Paracyathus caryophylltjs (p. 24). Fig. 2. An adult specimen, complete; natural size. 2 a, 2 b, 2 c. Worn specimens ; natural size. 2 d. Two young individuals cemented by their basis. 2 e. A remarkably short specimen. 2 /. A complete specimen, magnified so as to show the structure of the wall.2y. Calice, magnified. Paracyathus brevis (p. 25). Fig. 3. A specimen, the base of which is somewhat worn down; natural size. 3 a. The same, magnified.3 b. Calice, magnified. 3 c. Interior cast of a corallum, which is taller than the preceding one, but appears to belong to the same species. Dasmia Sowerbyi (p. 25). Fig. 4. Side view of the corallum; natural size. 4 a. The same magnified, so as to show the structure of the costse. 4 b. Calice, magnified; the central part is filled up with extraneous matter. T.4
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De - Jel TAB. V. CORALS FROM THE LONDON CLAY. Stylocgbnia eriarciata (p. 30). Fig. 1. A small mass of this compound corallum ; natural size. la. A portion of the calicular surface of the same, magnified.This specimen is somewhat weather-worn. Stylocosnia Monticularia (p. 32). Fig. 2. A small, somewhat gibbose mass of this compound corallum ; natural size.2 a. A portion of the calicular surface, magnified so as to show the structure of thecalices and of the marginal processes. 2 b. Transverse section of the compound corallum, slightly magnified, to show the cavity circumscribed by its under surface. AsiROCCENIA pulchella (p. 33). Fig. 3. A small mass of this compound corallum, in which most of the corallites havebeen pressed together so that their calicular edges have become polygonaland completely united; natural size. 3 a. Another group, in which most of the corallites have preserved their original circular form and free calicular margin.3 b. A portion of the specimen fig. 3, magnifi

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  • bookyear:1847
  • bookdecade:1840
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Palaeontographical_Society__Great_Britain_
  • booksubject:Paleontology
  • bookpublisher:London___Printed_for_the_Palaeontographical_Society
  • bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Libraries
  • booksponsor:Biodiversity_Heritage_Library
  • bookleafnumber:286
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