Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Volumen12Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1861 "Publications of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia": v. 53, 1901, p. 788-794. |
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... side black , very wide and resembling whale- bone . The tail is bright bluish black , with the three feathers of each side · having about three quarters of an inch of a pure white , and sometimes the fourth partakes of a little of the ...
... side black , very wide and resembling whale- bone . The tail is bright bluish black , with the three feathers of each side · having about three quarters of an inch of a pure white , and sometimes the fourth partakes of a little of the ...
Página 158
... side of it , and very oblique on the median side ; with their points of junction separated . Median three branched . Body rather slender , not pilose . Head small ; eyes quite small . Antennæ rather more than one half as long as the ...
... side of it , and very oblique on the median side ; with their points of junction separated . Median three branched . Body rather slender , not pilose . Head small ; eyes quite small . Antennæ rather more than one half as long as the ...
Página 175
... side , and very convex below , the most prominent part being near the umbilicus , concave within , and each embracing on the upper side about half , and below nearly the whole breadth of every succeeding inner turn ; sur- face unknown ...
... side , and very convex below , the most prominent part being near the umbilicus , concave within , and each embracing on the upper side about half , and below nearly the whole breadth of every succeeding inner turn ; sur- face unknown ...
Página 176
... side rounded ; base form- ing a regular semielliptic curve ; posterior extremity obliquely subtruncate above , and rather narrowly rounded below ; cardinal margin long and straight ; beaks very small , compressed , and projecting but ...
... side rounded ; base form- ing a regular semielliptic curve ; posterior extremity obliquely subtruncate above , and rather narrowly rounded below ; cardinal margin long and straight ; beaks very small , compressed , and projecting but ...
Página 177
... side , it has a row of small , but distinct nodes a little less than one - third of the way across from the dorsum , and another more prominent series near the umbilicus . It also differs in having a row of small , pinched , alternating ...
... side , it has a row of small , but distinct nodes a little less than one - third of the way across from the dorsum , and another more prominent series near the umbilicus . It also differs in having a row of small , pinched , alternating ...
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Abdomen Acad Academy Ammonites anal angle Antennæ antennarum aperture apical band basal base beneath blackish body whorl breadth broad brownish Carboniferous cilia color columella convex Corbicula costa coxæ Cretaceous curved Cycl Cyclas Cyrena dark brown Descriptions Desh disk distinct dorsal dorsal fin elongated flattened Fore wings fossil fuscous genus head Hind wings inch inner margin Inoceramus Isaac Lea joint Labial palpi Labrax lateral lines Locality and position longitudinal median Meek & Hayden middle moderately narrow nearly nervule oblique occiput ocelli ochreous pale paullo Pedes Phila plates posterior posteriorly preocular present Proc radial reddish rounded rows of scales side skull slender slightly smooth spec species specimens spots streak striæ stripe subcostal surface suture Synonymy tail teeth thorax tibiæ transverse Truando upper whitish yellow yellowish Zool
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Página 368 - I think it extremely probable that further investigation will tend to the conclusion that the vertical or flattened occiput, instead of being a typical characteristic, pertains entirely to the class of artificial modifications of the natural cranium familiar to the American ethnologist alike in the disclosures of ancient graves, and in the customs of widely separated living tribes.
Página 539 - Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, and the Historical and Antiquarian Collection annexed thereto.
Página 539 - Report of the Proceedings of the Geological and Polytechnic Society of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Página 179 - Fig. 2). Head and face very pale ochreous, with the tuft tipped with brownish. Antennae pale ochreous, dotted above with dark fuscous. Fore wings whitish, tinged with pale yellowish, freely dusted with brown. On the middle of the inner margin is a large, dark brown oval patch, forming with its opposite, when the wings are closed, a conspicuous, nearly round dorsal patch; a streak of the same hue from the...
Página 130 - One specimen had secreted itself under a turned-np portion of the old bark of the trunk. The cocoon is exceedingly slight, and the tail of the pupa is attached to a little button of silk. The pupa is ovate, abdomen short and conical, smooth ; color, dark reddish-brown. I do not know on what part of the tree the larva feeds.
Página 27 - Apella scissura; but his generic name was never published, and his species, if not identical with any which Mr. Lea afterwards described, seems to have been overlooked and forgotten.
Página 264 - Descriptions of new Fossil Remains collected in Nebraska and Utah, by the Exploring Expeditions under the command of Capt. JH Simpson, of US Topographical Engineers, [extracted from that officer's forthcoming report.] in: Proc.
Página 533 - An address delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Geological Society of London, on the 19th of February, 1841 ; and the announcement of the award of the Wollaston medal and donation fund for the same year.
Página 27 - Philadelphia, 1860, p. 53, Mr. John G. Anthony makes some lengthy remarks on this genus, as follows : — " Gyrotoma. As some confusion exists regarding the name of this genus, the following notes are given : — "The genus Melatoma, was established by Swainson, and first given to the world in 1840, in his 'Treatise on Shells and Shell Fishes,' published in London, founded, as he says (p.
Página 373 - Systematic Catalogue, with Synonyma, etc., of Jurassic, Cretaceous and Tertiary Fossils collected in Nebraska, by the Exploring Expeditions under the command of Lieut. GK Warren, of US Topographical Engineers, ibid.