Annual Report on the New York State Museum of Natural History, Volumen36,Partes1883-1884The Regents, 1884 |
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... less degree every one connected with the work . There is a consciousness that the conditions which exist are unfavor- able ; and we cannot avoid the belief that a portion of the intel- ligent public appreciate this state of affairs ...
... less degree every one connected with the work . There is a consciousness that the conditions which exist are unfavor- able ; and we cannot avoid the belief that a portion of the intel- ligent public appreciate this state of affairs ...
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... less fleshy but usually rather brittle or easily broken . It may be either smooth , fibrillose or scaly . Sometimes even individuals of the same species exhibit pilei with all these characters . The fibrillose pileus of a young ...
... less fleshy but usually rather brittle or easily broken . It may be either smooth , fibrillose or scaly . Sometimes even individuals of the same species exhibit pilei with all these characters . The fibrillose pileus of a young ...
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... less than two inches in diameter AGARICUS CAMPESTRIS , L. • A. campestris . A. Rodmani . A. arvensis . 23 456 A. silvicola . A. placomyces . A. silvaticus . A. diminutivus . Common Mushroom . Edible Mushroom . Field Agaric . Pileus at ...
... less than two inches in diameter AGARICUS CAMPESTRIS , L. • A. campestris . A. Rodmani . A. arvensis . 23 456 A. silvicola . A. placomyces . A. silvaticus . A. diminutivus . Common Mushroom . Edible Mushroom . Field Agaric . Pileus at ...
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... less readily separable from the flesh , which is white , but sometimes manifests a tendency to change color slightly when cut or bruised , and to exhibit pinkish or reddish stains . The color of the pileus in the wild form is usually ...
... less readily separable from the flesh , which is white , but sometimes manifests a tendency to change color slightly when cut or bruised , and to exhibit pinkish or reddish stains . The color of the pileus in the wild form is usually ...
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... less than the breadth of the pileus . Its shape is nearly cylindrical . The annulus is generally rather thick and sometimes projects both above and below in such a manner that it appears like a grooved band or collar surrounding the ...
... less than the breadth of the pileus . Its shape is nearly cylindrical . The annulus is generally rather thick and sometimes projects both above and below in such a manner that it appears like a grooved band or collar surrounding the ...
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Página 80 - Report on the geology of the Lake Superior land district : by JW Foster and JD Whitney, United States Geologists. Part II.
Página 89 - Notice of some new species of Fossils from a Locality of the Niagara Group, in Indiana, with a List of identified Species from the same place, in : Trans.
Página 89 - Preliminary Notice of the Fauna of the Potsdam Sandstone ; with remarks upon the Previously known species of Fossils, and Descriptions of some New Ones, from the Sandstone of the Upper Mississippi Valley. Ibid., pp. 119-209, 6 plates. 127. Supplementary Note on the Potsdam Sandstone.
Página 93 - Note upon the Geological position of the Serpentine Limestone of Northern New York and an Inquiry regarding the relations of this Limestone to the Eozoon Limestone of Canada. Proc.
Página 84 - Rocks of New York, with those of the Western States, and of all those with the Palaeozoic Strata of Europe. Ibid., p. 59. 32. *On the Silurian Rocks of the Lake Superior Land District. Ibid., pp. 64-66. 33. * Catalogue of specimens of the Rocks and Fossils in the Gray Sandstone, Medina Sandstone, Clinton Group, Niagara Group, Onondaga Salt Group, and a part of the Waterlime Group.
Página 92 - Descriptions of some New Species of Crinoidea and other Fossils from the Lower Silurian Strata of the Age of the Hudson River Group and Trenton Limestone ; 17 pages.
Página 89 - On the Occurrence of Crustacean Remains of the Genera Ceratiocaris and Dithyrocaris, with a notice of some new species from the Hamilton Group and Genesee Slate [with a plate].
Página 84 - GEOLOGICAL MAP OF THE UNITED STATES AND BRITISH PROVINCES OF NORTH AMERICA. With an Explanatory Text, Geological Sections, and Plates of the Fossils which characterize the Formations. By JULES MARCOU.