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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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TAB. VI. CORALS FROM THE LONDON CLAY. Balanophyllia desmophyllum (p. 35). Fig. 1. Side view of a complete specimen; natural size. 1 a. The same, magnified. 1 b. Calice, magnified. 1 c. Side view of the upper part of the same, with half of the calice cut away in order to show the structure of the septa and the depth of the fossula. DeNDROPHYLLIA DENDROPHYLLOIDES (p. 36). Fig. 2. A large group; natural size. 2 a. Calice, magnified. 2 b. One of the branches, magnified to show the structure of the walls. 2 c. Two young individuals that have not yet produced young by gemmation, and are cemented together by their basis. Stephanophyllia discoides (p. 34). Fig. 3. Side view of a specimen, magnified; the natural size is indicated by the lengthof the line placed below. 3 a. Calicular surface, magnified. 3 b. Inferior surface, or mural disc, magnified.
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ue del TAB. VII. CORALS FROM THE LONDON CLAY. LlTHAR.EA WEBSTERI (p. 38). Fig. 1. A mass of this compound corallum adhering to the surface of a pebble;natural size.1 a. Calicular surface, magnified.1 b. Vertical section of two corallites, magnified to show their internal structure. 1 c. A transverse section made at a considerable distance below the calice, and magnified so as to show the structure of the columella, the septa, and theAvails. UoLAR.EA PARISIENSIS (p. 40). Pig. 2. A fragment of this cylindroicl compound corallum magnified ; the length of theline placed below indicates its real diameter. 2 a. Transverse section of the compound corallum, showing the vertical section of the corallites, magnified. MorsEA COSTATA (p. 42). Fig. 3. A large specimen; natural size. 3 a. A fragment, magnified. Graphularia Wetiierelli (p. 41). Fig. 4. Fragments of the quadrangular portion of the sclerobasis; natural size. 4 a. A fragment of the cylindrical portion of the same.4 h, 4 c. Fragments of

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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:290
  • bookcollection:biodiversity
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