RMRG8910–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ^M T^T^^mMH I >wm^L hi â ", $JmHMH|. 7 x% 7a X3>i 7 b Fossil Corals from Cenrtal America and West Indies For explanation of plate see page 610. X 3'A. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the S
RMRD8W0H–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Aula. 64 Oollett's Indiana of 1882, page 282, plate 17, fig. 3, side view of imperfect specimen; fig. 4, its cup.— VIIIa^ Comiferous limestone; Falls of the Ohio. Aulacophyllum princeps. (Hall's 35th An. Rt. 1882. Foss. corals of Mag. and Y. Held.) Ool- lett's Indiana of 1882, page 281, plate 16, fig. 8, views of cup; fig. 9, of side; fig. 10, of back. — VIII a^ Corniferous limestone ; Falls of the Ohio. This spe- cies has manv waves, wrin- kles and lines of
RMRD8W2P–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. formation. Atrypa ? Erie Co , Pa., Franklin t.. Fairs. 1////,^/^ ^iin, section No. 15, 200' beneath Third oil sand. (Qi,p. 250.) Vlllg. Aulacophyllum convergens. (Hall, 35th An. Rt., 1882. Fossil Corals, Niag. and V. Held.) • Oollett's Indiana of 1882, page 281, plate 17, figs. 1,2.— Villa,. Cornifer- ous limestone; Falls of the Ohio. The lamellae of this species vary from 80 to 120, alternating in size, thin tooth- pl iT.^^'-) fossette narrow, deep. Aulacoph
RMRD8MP8–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 423 Mont.. Monticulipora ulrichi. (Nicholson, Structure & AfF. of Mont. 1881) Oollett's Indiana Report of 1882, page 249, plate xi, fig. 10, a small fragment.—Hudson River (Ginoinnati) formation, Illh.—S. A. Miller remarks here that he showed in Jour. Cin. Soc. N. H., Vol. 5, that Nicholson's six sub- 7^,155;^, ^'"^^^^PXl ^£^?igr^ are of very little value. Monticulipora corals of undetermined species figured in Ool- lett's Indiana Rep o r t of 1882 (
RMRD7P57–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. ind. l^i. 1882.) Collett's Indiana Rt. of 1882, page 304, plate 28, figs. 3, 4. Grows and looks (near its edge) like a Chonophyllum.— Corniferous limestone. Falls of the Ohio. VIII a. Cystiphyllum niagarense. Compare Cyst, granilineatum of the Corniferous^ above.— Vh. Cystiphyllum cystalatum. (Hall, 1882, Foss. Corals of Niagara and U. Helder- berg, p. 58) Collett's In- diana report of 1882,page 262, plate 9, figs. 3, 'side view, natur- al size ; fig. 4, cros
RMRDAATH–. Precious stones, a popular account of their characters, occurrence and applications, with an introduction to their determination, for mineralogists, lapidaries, jewellers, etc. With an appendix on pearls and coral. Precious stones; Pearls; Corals. PLATE XVI.. :i. Ama;:on-stoue, crystals. 2. LaJ^g^^pUfi J|^^f)lpA^.L*l>i'ftdoi'eBcent Felspar, poU^ed. 4. Moon-stone, .rough. 5. The Bame^ios^-) 6. pTeci/i{^iQpal, rough (Australia). 7. The same, cut. 8. Precious Opal, rough (Hungary). 9. The same, out. 10. Fire Opal, rough. 11. The same, out.. Please note that these images are extracted from sc
RMRGDJ3B–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. COPEPODS FROM CORALS IN MADAGASCAR • Hlimcs Olid Ho 387. Figures 33-39. Lichomolgus digitatus n. sp., female (continued). 33, mandible, posterior (D); 34, paragnath, ventral (D); 35, first maxilla, ventral (D); 36, second maxilla, posterior (E); 37, maxilliped, anterior (D); 38, oral and postoral areas, witfi edge of labrum turned ventrally, ventral (H); 39, leg 1 and intercoxal plate, anterior (E).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabil
RMRD8W2D–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 1////,^/^ ^iin, section No. 15, 200' beneath Third oil sand. (Qi,p. 250.) Vlllg. Aulacophyllum convergens. (Hall, 35th An. Rt., 1882. Fossil Corals, Niag. and V. Held.) • Oollett's Indiana of 1882, page 281, plate 17, figs. 1,2.— Villa,. Cornifer- ous limestone; Falls of the Ohio. The lamellae of this species vary from 80 to 120, alternating in size, thin tooth- pl iT.^^'-) fossette narrow, deep. Aulacophyllum cruciforme. (Hall, 35th An. Rt., 1882. Foss. Cora
RMRR3147–. Actinologia britannica. A history of the British sea-anemones and corals ... Sea anemones; Corals; Marine animals. ASTRJ!ACEA. ILYANTHIDjE. THE ARROW MUZZLKT. Peachia hastata. Plate VIII. Fig.Z. Specific character. Column lengthened; conchula bearing from 12 to20 lobes, which are mostly bifid ; tentacles marked with arrow-heads. Peachia kaslata. Gosse, Linn. Trans, xxi. 267, pi. xxviii.; Man. Mar. Zool. i. 31, fig. 46 ; Ann. N. H. Ser. 3. i. 418. GENERAL DESCRIPTION. Form. Column. Club-, pear-, or spindle-shaped, or cylindrical, the same indi- vidual assuming all these forms ; lower extremit
RMRD8RWM–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Chonetes punctatus, neic species^ Simpson and J. Hall. See Proc. A. P. S. Phila., Dec. 1888, founded on Specimen 604- 4,-5. For figure and descriplion see Appendix. Chonophyllum vadum. (Hall, Foss. Corals, Niagara and Upper Helderberg; 35th An. Rt. 1882.) Collett's Indiana Rt. of 1882, page 272, plate 15, figs. 2, 3, side views of two common speci- mens; fig. 3 the cup of fig. 2; fig. 4, an individual showing proliferous growth.—Niagara forma- tion at Louisvi
RMRMP9J6–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. Mr. F. M'Coy on Palaozoic Corals and Foraminifera. 119 EXPLANATION OF PLATE VII. Fig. 1. abed, four figures of fibrilljE after Muys. — 2. "A fibre covered with cellular membrane at the upper part," cross- striated and splitting up into fibrillse at one end : after Fontana. — 3. Diagram of fibrillse after Bowman. — 4. Diagram to illustrate the views of Sharpey, Lealand and Carpenter: a, two fibrils united; b, single fibril, with each sarcal particle ha- ving a dark ce
RMRD7R8R–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Anisopliylliim trifarcatnm. (Hall, 35tli An. Rt. 1882 /t S ; Foss. Corals, Niagara and Upper Helderberg.) J'^'^miK Colletl's Indiana of 1882, page 273, plate 15, figs. 7, 8. Niagara formation, at Louisville, X^y.— Yi, This species may be distinguished irom A, unilargmn by its somewhat more slender form, its thinner plates and no side %8Z #/ls fossettes. Anisopliylliini unilargum (Hall, 35th An. Rt. N. Y. 1882,) Colletl's Indiana of 1882, page 272, plate 15,
RMRD942K–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 27.^ Heli. another fine figure; here omitted.]—Erie Co., N. Y. and Scott and Clark counties, Ind.— VIIIa. Heliophyllum coalitum, Rominger. (Foss. Corals, page VII! ^ ZZw^^^^^^^^^^'. 108, 1876.) Collett's Indiana Report of 1882, page 259, plate 7, fig. 2, a simple specimen; fig. 3, upper surface of a group (doubtfully identified with fig. 2).—In drift from VIII a. Heliophyllum compactum. (Hall, 35 An. Rt. 1882.) |////.5;«H^tffS^^^^ Collett's Indiana Kt. 1882,
RMRD8W23–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 63 Aula Aulacophyllum pinnatum. (Hall. 35tli An. Et., 18^2 VlH<x. , .. //I Fossil Corals, Niag. and V. Held.) Collett's Indiana of 1882, page 284, plate 18, fig. 1, V^^^^^lf^J^^r^T side vein of imperfect ^ specimen; and plate /aS2.!^^^^^ 22, 5g. 10.—nil a. /. /(f. C^^J^^P'"^ Corniferous limestone. Aulacophyllum poculum. (Hall's 35th* An. Et., 1882.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh
RMRD8TYR–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. nia sulcata^ D^Orhignj.) Gollett's Indiana Rt. of 1882, page 279, plate 17 ; (fig. 7 of the cup of a worn specimen omitted); fig. 8, similar, but showing variations in the bundling of the layers ; fig. 9, in side of a specimen the skin of which has been worn off; fig. 10, front view, looking into the cup.— VIII a. Aulacophyllum tripinnatum. (Hall's 35 An. Rt. 1882. ^ Foss. Corals Mag. & Y. Held.) OoUett's Indiana Rt. of 1882, page 285, plate 22, fig. 8, s
RMRD8MP1–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Monticulipora ulrichi. (Nicholson, Structure & AfF. of Mont. 1881) Oollett's Indiana Report of 1882, page 249, plate xi, fig. 10, a small fragment.—Hudson River (Ginoinnati) formation, Illh.—S. A. Miller remarks here that he showed in Jour. Cin. Soc. N. H., Vol. 5, that Nicholson's six sub- 7^,155;^, ^'"^^^^PXl ^£^?igr^ are of very little value. Monticulipora corals of undetermined species figured in Ool- lett's Indiana Rep o r t of 1882 (Van Clove's
RMRD8RWW–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Chon. 130. Chonetes punctatus, neic species^ Simpson and J. Hall. See Proc. A. P. S. Phila., Dec. 1888, founded on Specimen 604- 4,-5. For figure and descriplion see Appendix. Chonophyllum vadum. (Hall, Foss. Corals, Niagara and Upper Helderberg; 35th An. Rt. 1882.) Collett's Indiana Rt. of 1882, page 272, plate 15, figs. 2, 3, side views of two common speci- mens; fig. 3 the cup of fig. 2; fig. 4, an individual showing proliferous growth.—Niagara forma- tion
RMRDNJ07–. Sea-shore life; the invertebrates of the New York coast. Marine animals. SEA ANEMONES AND CORALS 41 form and color. The)' vary in size from that of a pin's liead to several feet across, and they live at all ilepths and in a great variety of situations. A. coral polyp is only a sea anemone which deposits a plate of lime salts at the base of its barreldlke body and between the. Fig. !6; Star-Coral Showing Living Poly|3s. From a Specimen in tlie New Yoric A<iuarinm. radial partitions of the stomach cavity. These lime salts form a stony "skeleton" or sulistiince which we commonly ca
RMRD7R8N–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Anisopliylliim trifarcatnm. (Hall, 35tli An. Rt. 1882 /t S ; Foss. Corals, Niagara and Upper Helderberg.) J'^'^miK Colletl's Indiana of 1882, page 273, plate 15, figs. 7, 8. Niagara formation, at Louisville, X^y.— Yi, This species may be distinguished irom A, unilargmn by its somewhat more slender form, its thinner plates and no side %8Z #/ls fossettes. Anisopliylliini unilargum (Hall, 35th An. Rt. N. Y. 1882,) Colletl's Indiana of 1882, page 272, plate 15,
RMRDAB7H–. Precious stones, a popular account of their characters, occurrence and applications, with an introduction to their determination, for mineralogists, lapidaries, jewellers, etc. With an appendix on pearls and coral. Precious stones; Pearls; Corals. Famous Diamonds (Natural Size). Plate X.. la, b, 0. Orioff. 2. Great Mogul. 3a, b. Shah. 4a, b. Koh-i-noor, Indian cut. .5a, b, c. Koh-i-noor, new form. 6. Stewart (from South Africa). 7 b, c Mr. Dresden's (from Brazil).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - col
RMRGD5GK–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CoPEPODS FROM CoRALS IN MADAGASCAR • Humcs and Ho 413. Figures 254-259. Ravah'mo tumida n. gen., n. sp., female (continued). 254, maxilliped, anterior (D|; 255, leg 1 and intercoxal plate, anterior (E); 256, leg 2, anterior (E); 257, leg 3, anterior (E); 258, leg 4, anterior (E); 259, leg 5, dorsal (F].. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original wor
RMRE9E3R–. Contributions to the geology and paleontology of the Canal Zone, Panama, and geologically related areas in Central America and the West Indies.. Paleontology; Paleontology; Paleontology. 1 ) X8 ^H|p|^^> "^ HB ^S 'M^m m H^Sj â â ^^â spH ^s K?^ H ^K"'.^'^! ^^^1 ^K'^^f ^^1 ^^B^ H. la X 3 4a Fossil Corals from Central America and West Indies. X3 For explanation of plate see page 522.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble
RMRF8JT3–. Catalogue of the madreporarian corals in the British Museum (Natural History). Scleractinia. BRIT. SlUS ', â ^F* iMADREPOR, V. (PLATE VI- 'f ' .â¢â >^ â¢>^!^.^ ^.'-''â¦â¢^ â â â â .'â â <?/â¢â i â '-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Brook, G. L. (George Leslie), 1910-; Bernard, Henry Meyners; Matthai, G. London, Printed by order of the Trustees o
RMRF0GFM–. Catalogue of the madreporarian corals in the British Museum (Natural History). Scleractinia. BRIT. MfS., MADREPOR, VOL. IV., PLATE l.. |ll^i^ ,^'^ Wf ,^' >* .-'''â tv^- ip^-:^ "K^ "-'ft t . ^ «. '>â â¢*»*. %m 'JA >5 > â â f^ â .^'iiif â »ii- 3 -^' »?â. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Brook, G. L. (George Leslie), 1910-; Bernard,
RMRGDJ0D–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CoPEPODS FROM CoRALS IN MADAGASCAR • Hiimes and Ho 391. Figures 64-70. L/chomo/ogus pro/ixipes n. sp., female (continued). 64, first maxilla, anterior (F); 65, second maxilla, posterior (F); 66, maxilliped, posterointernal (F); 67, leg 1 and intercoxal plate, anterior (E); 68, leg 2, anterior (E); 69, leg 3, anterior (E); 70, leg 4 and intercoxal plate, anterior (E).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance o
RMRE9E5J–. Contributions to the geology and paleontology of the Canal Zone, Panama, and geologically related areas in Central America and the West Indies.. Paleontology; Paleontology; Paleontology. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 103 PL. 135 "^'^% s^/i: :,^m. ^^^^^IP^ H ) V ^B p 1^^ ^n n ^hH| E-. ^H»fc-i^^^^3^, 1 Km p 1 5b X 2 o Fossil Corals from Central America and West Indies. For explanation of plate see page S20. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not p
RMRF89AH–. Catalogue of the madreporarian corals in the British Museum (Natural History). Scleractinia. BRIT. MfS., MADREPOR, VOL. IV., PLATE l.. |ll^i^ ,^'^ Wf ,^' >* .-'''â tv^- ip^-:^ "K^ "-'ft t . ^ «. '>â â¢*»*. %m 'JA >5 > â â f^ â .^'iiif â »ii- 3 -^' »?â. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Brook, G. L. (George Leslie), 1910-; Bernard,
RMRG9WCN–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 305 Peruvian Corals: Wells I. Cretaceous Family ASTKOCCENIID/E Genus ASTROCGENIA Milne Edwards and Hairae, 1848 Astrocoenia peruviana, n. sp. Plate t, fig. 1 Description.—Corallum lobate, with more or less vertical columniform ramose extensions, the whole forming an irregular clump. The lobes are closely appressed, often in contact, varying in diameter from 1.5 to 3.5 cm. Calices deep, polygonal in out- line with acute margins, averaging slightly less than 1.5 mm. in diameter. Septa thick, faintly spinose laterally, upper margins unknown, variable in numbe
RMRGD5T2–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CoPEPODS FROM Corals in Madagascar • Hiancs and IIu 405. Figures 189-197. Prionomolgus lanceolatus n. gen., n. sp., female (continued). 189, first antenna, dorsal (E); 190, sec- ond antenna, posterior (E); 191, labrum, ventral (D); 192, mandible, posterior (F); 193, paragnath, posterior (I); 194, first maxilla, posterior (F); 195, second maxilla, anterior (D); 196, maxilliped, outer (F); 197, leg 1 and intercoxal plate, anterior (E).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have b
RMRR0TNP–. Actinologia britannica. A history of the British sea-anemones and corals ... Sea anemones; Corals; Marine animals. CA R YOPH YL LI a CEA . TURBINOLIA D.E. THE MORAY CUP-CORAL. Paracyathits Taxilianus. (Sp. nov.) Plate X. Fiy. 6. Specific Char art er. Plates in five imperfect cj'cles ; calice elliptical ; ribs notched above, granulous below. GENERAL DESCRIPTION. Corallum. Slightly turbinate, adhering by a base broader than any other part, a little diminishing towards mid-height, and widening gently above and below. Wall thin. Height about equal to the medium diameter. Hibs. Distinct from base
RMRGD5KJ–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CoPEPODS FROM CoRALs IN MADAGASCAR • Humcs and Ho 409. Figures 220-227. Haplomolgus montiporae n. gen., n. sp., female (continued). 220, mandible, posterior (C); 221, par- agnath, posterior (C); 222, first maxilla, posterior (C); 223, second maxilla, posterior (Cj; 224, maxilliped, anterior (C); 225, leg 1 and intercoxal plate, anterior (D); 226, leg 2 and intercoxal plate, anterior (D); 227, leg 3 and intercoxal plate, anterior (D).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have b
RMRE85CE–. Contributions to the geology and paleontology of the Canal Zone, Panama, and geologically related areas in Central America and the West Indies.. Paleontology; Paleontology; Paleontology. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 103 PL. n]. 3« X 4 m MK:> >uj1 w B^'S '^1 mM SKB fMCr ^K^'il i i 1 »' <Mkr^^^l Jtl'^^Aj ^m iS ^^ 2a X 4 Fossil Corals from Central America and West Indies. For explanation of plate see page 512.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations m
RMRF0G34–. Catalogue of the madreporarian corals in the British Museum (Natural History). Scleractinia. BRIT. SlUS ', â ^F* iMADREPOR, V. (PLATE VI- 'f ' .â¢â >^ â¢>^!^.^ ^.'-''â¦â¢^ â â â â .'â â <?/â¢â i â '-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Brook, G. L. (George Leslie), 1910-; Bernard, Henry Meyners; Matthai, G. London, Printed by order of the Trustees o
RMRGD64K–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CoPEPODS FROM Corals in Madagasc:ah • Humes and Ho 397. Figures 114-123. Lichomolgus lobophorus n. sp., female (continued). 114, second antenna, outer (E); 115, labrum, ventral (D); 116, mandible, posterior (D); 117, paragnath, ventral (C); 118, first maxilla, posterior (C]; 119, second maxilla, pos- terior, (D); 120, maxilliped, anterior (D); 121, postoral area, ventral (H); 122, leg 1 and intercoxal plate, anterior (E); 123, leg 2, anterior (E).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t
RMRD8W1E–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Vlll.a. Fossil Corals of Niag. and Y. Held ) Collett's Indiana of 1882, page 283, plate 18, fig. 2, side view of upper part of specimen ; fig. 3, the cup; fig. ^ ^ 4, outline curve of the inside ''ii^ '""/-• Z^-,surface of 1 he cup.— VIIIa, Aulacophyllum prseciptum. (HalPs 35th An. Et. 1882) Vlft^t. (; <:^ 7 Collett's Indiana of "" ' ' ^ ' 1882, page 280, plate 16, fig. 6, side view; Hg 1^ cup —VIII a J Corniferous 1 i m e- stone; Fall
RMRGDH6H–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Parasitic Copepods from Corals in Madagascar • Humes and Ho 453. Figures 163-164. Xantia anomala n. sp., female (continued). 163, leg 2 and intercoxal plate, posterior (E); 164, leg 5, lateral (C). Figures 165-173. Xarifia anomala n. sp., male. 165, body, dorsal (I); 166, body, lateral (I); 167, caudal ramus, dorsal (C); 168, rostrum and first antenna, ventral (E); 169, labrum, ventral (E); 170, mandible, ventral (E); 171, second max- illa, anteroexternal (E); 172, maxilliped, medial (D); 173, port'on of urosome showi
RMRD9428–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Heli. 276 1////,^. Rominger, Foss. Corals, 1876.) CoUett's 1882, p. 311, pi. 23, fig. 9.—Falls of Ohio, and elsewhere. VIII a. Heliophyllum cornulites ? Spec. 601-32 (00, p. 234) seven examples collected by Hale and Hall, 1^ m. S. of Rock Hill furnace, Orbisonia, Hunt. Co., from Low. Held. VI Heliophyllum denticulatum. (Hall, 35th An. Rt. N. Y. State Museum, 1882.) Collett's Indi- ana Rt. 1882, page 313, plate 26, fig. 7, the cup (calyx) of the coral.—Cornif-
RMRD9425–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Rominger, Foss. Corals, 1876.) CoUett's 1882, p. 311, pi. 23, fig. 9.—Falls of Ohio, and elsewhere. VIII a. Heliophyllum cornulites ? Spec. 601-32 (00, p. 234) seven examples collected by Hale and Hall, 1^ m. S. of Rock Hill furnace, Orbisonia, Hunt. Co., from Low. Held. VI Heliophyllum denticulatum. (Hall, 35th An. Rt. N. Y. State Museum, 1882.) Collett's Indi- ana Rt. 1882, page 313, plate 26, fig. 7, the cup (calyx) of the coral.—Cornif- erous limestone. F
RMRDA1AD–. Precious stones, a popular account of their characters, occurrence and applications, with an introduction to their determination, for mineralogists, lapidaries, jewellers, etc. With an appendix on pearls and coral. Precious stones; Pearls; Corals. Forms of Cutting. Plate II.. Brilliant Forms, la, b, c. Double-cut. 2a, b, c. English double-cut (double-cut brilliant witb star). 3 a', b, c. Triple-cut, old form. 4 a, b, c. Triple-cut, new form, round. 5 b, c. The same, oval. 6b, c. The same, pear-shaped. 7 a, b, c. The same, triangular. 8a. Half-brilliant.. Please note that these images are ext
RMRG884W–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 103 PL. 126. lb X 2 t^tek H^1^i«THSS'-*^H»^'^8R' w&fl l§;;;^^&& :, t^ 'fi^By* v-.' f > •-"'lyf1 1 w *8T" jr^^JT?: •vs.. a ^21 la Fossil Corals from Central America and West Indies. For explanation of plate see page 618.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Instit
RMRDA1A7–. Precious stones, a popular account of their characters, occurrence and applications, with an introduction to their determination, for mineralogists, lapidaries, jewellers, etc. With an appendix on pearls and coral. Precious stones; Pearls; Corals. Forms of Cutting. Plate III.. la, b, c. Star-cut (of M. Caire). 2a, b. Step-cut, four-sided. 3b. Step-cut, six-sided. 4b, c. Step-cut eight-sided. 5 a, b. Mixed-cut. 6 a, b. Cut with double facets. 7 a, b, c. Cut with elongated brilliant facets. 8 a, b, c. Maltese cross.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
RMRGDH51–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Parasitic Copepods from Corals in Madagascar • Humes and Ho 455. Figures 186-189. Xarifia hamata n. sp., female (continued). 186, leg 1 and intercoxal plate, posterior (D); 187, endopod of leg 2, posterior (D); 188, leg 3 and intercoxal plate, posterior (D); 189, leg 5, lateral (C). Figures 190-194. Xarilia hamata n. sp., male. 190, body, dorsal (A); 191, body, latera' (A); 192, posterior part of body, lateral (B); 193, paragnath, ventral (E); 194, maxilliped, inner (C).. Please note that these images are extracted fr
RMRD8W13–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Fossil Corals of Niag. and Y. Held ) Collett's Indiana of 1882, page 283, plate 18, fig. 2, side view of upper part of specimen ; fig. 3, the cup; fig. ^ ^ 4, outline curve of the inside ''ii^ '""/-• Z^-,surface of 1 he cup.— VIIIa, Aulacophyllum prseciptum. (HalPs 35th An. Et. 1882) Vlft^t. (; <:^ 7 Collett's Indiana of "" ' ' ^ ' 1882, page 280, plate 16, fig. 6, side view; Hg 1^ cup —VIII a J Corniferous 1 i m e- stone; Falls of the
RMRGDJ51–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. COPEPODS FROM CORALS IN MADAGASCAR • HlimeS (llld Ho 385. Figures 17-18. Lichomolgus campulus n. sp., female (continued). 17, leg 4 and intercoxal plate, anterior (D); 18, leg 5, dorsal (F). Figures 19-24. i.ichomo/gus campulus n. sp., male. 19, body, dorsal (A); 20, urosome, dorsal (B); 21, second antenna, outer (E); 22, maxilliped, inner (E); 23, leg 5, posterodorsal (G); 24, leg 6, ventral (E).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
RMRGD638–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CoPEPODS FROM CoRALS IN MADAGASCAR • Humcs and Ho 399. Figures 134-140. Lichomolgus geminus n. sp., female. 134, body, dorsal (A); 135, urosome, dorsal (G); 136, area of attachment of egg sac, dorsal (F); 137, caudal ramus, dorsal (H); 138, egg sac, dorsal (G); 139, leg 4 and intercoxal plate, anterior (E); 140, leg 5, dorsal (E). Figures 141-143. Lichomolgus geminus n. sp., male. 141, body, dorsal (A); 142, urosome, dorsal (G); 143, caudal ramus, dorsal (H).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p
RMRF8YFH–. Catalogue of the madreporarian corals in the British Museum. BRIT. MUS., MADREPOR III. PLATE XXIII, w^ 1 ,^^fl ^^^^^^^^^^^^^"':' < kjBfi^kH ^^r*' m'*^^'- ^fl P^j^B^'SHH'^*'W^I ^H^H ^F /- ^j^^^^^l ^HLv'^iJsBi^^H j^B. '^P ^'^ ; '^^H ^^^1 ^»<« Wr'-ml^^^, !Mi^9^^ BPjKm ';^f^ 9^1 ^^^WmP^T^ â .ki I^M 1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B .-â .^:^-f^9lSI^^ â ^VR^vP^^^^^v^l ^1 VkP^ M fgg^^^ ^^^^Hbi 1. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble
RMRGDH35–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Parasitic Copepods from Corals in Madagascar • Humes and Ho 457. Figures 206-211. Orstomeila laviae n. gen., n. sp., female (continued). 206, anterior part of body, lateral (H); 207, leg 1 and intercoxal plate, posterior (C); 208, terminal spine on exopod of leg 1, outer (E); 209, leg 3 and intercoxal plate, posterior (C); 210, terminal portion of exopod of leg 3, lateral (E); 211, leg 5, ventral (E). Figures 212-215. Orsfome//a fovioe n. gen., n. sp., male. 212, body, dorsal (J); 213, body, lateral (J); 214, urosome,
RMRR0TNW–. Actinologia britannica. A history of the British sea-anemones and corals ... Sea anemones; Corals; Marine animals. CA R YO PIT YLL J A CEA. TURBINOLIA DJ?. THE DEVONSHIEE CUP-COEAL. CaryophyUia Smithii. Plate X, Figs. 12, 13.* Specific Character. Plates in five cycles ; base broad; outline generally ovate; height not exceeding the long diameter. CaryophyUia Smithii. cyathus. sessllis. ? Turhinolia borealis. Cyathina Smithii. Stokes, Zool. Journ. iii. 481; pi. xiii. figs. 1—6. BucKLAND, Bridgew. Tr. ii. 90; pi. liv. figs. 9— 11. Johnston, Br. Zooph. Ed. 2,198; pi. xxxv. figs, i—8. Couch, Corn
RMRGDH18–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Parasitic Copepods from Corals ix Madagasc;ar • Humes and Ho 459 227. Figures 227-233. Orstomella lobophylliae n. gen., n. sp., female (continued). 227, first maxilla, ventrointernol (E); 228, second maxilla, ventrointernol (E); 229, maxilliped, outer (D); 230, leg 1 ond intercoxal plate, posierlor (C); 231, leg 3 and interco.xol plate, posterior (C); 232, terminal portion of exopod of leg 4, lateral (E); 233, leg 5, ventral (E). Figures 234-239. Or:fome//o lobophylliae n. gen., n. sp., male. 234, body, dorsal (I); 23
RMRGDHJN–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Parasitic Copepods from Corals in Madagascar • Humes and Ho 443. Figures 58-61. Xori7/o decorafo n. sp., female (continued). 58, leg I and intercoxal plate, posterior (D); 59, exopod of leg 2, posterior (D); 60, endopod of leg 3, posterior (D); 61, leg 5, lateral jF). Figures 62-69. Xanfia decorota n. sp., male. 62, body, dorsal |A); 63, body, lateral (A); 64, caudal ramus, ventral (C); 65, labrum, ventral (D); 66, maxilliped, inner (G); 67, leg 5, lateral (D); 68, urosome, lateral (B); 69, spermato- phore, attached t
RMRG88JM–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. X4. ^^T.M ''JrAfkit^MloiK(%Jf,f' 2|jSw'/*^ Njh W h ty* jr5^f % pi§£i$?8 1 <#'â <' â ! Wfm T 'â - -^ TKIfe MS'' M^Tv^H m t â â < ilfl ffilllH ny^ -JKig ^&'/'^-«B Fossil Corals from Central America and West Indies. For explanation of plate seeIpage 5 14.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution
RMRF0GC4–. Catalogue of the madreporarian corals in the British Museum. BRIT. MUS., MADREPOR III. PLATE XXIII, w^ 1 ,^^fl ^^^^^^^^^^^^^"':' < kjBfi^kH ^^r*' m'*^^'- ^fl P^j^B^'SHH'^*'W^I ^H^H ^F /- ^j^^^^^l ^HLv'^iJsBi^^H j^B. '^P ^'^ ; '^^H ^^^1 ^»<« Wr'-ml^^^, !Mi^9^^ BPjKm ';^f^ 9^1 ^^^WmP^T^ â .ki I^M 1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B .-â .^:^-f^9lSI^^ â ^VR^vP^^^^^v^l ^1 VkP^ M fgg^^^ ^^^^Hbi 1. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble
RMRGDHD8–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Parasitic Copepods from Corals lx Madagascar • Humes and Ho 447 '°^,j/^ i,,"^-. Figures 104-107. Xarilia obeso n, sp., female (continued). 104, anterior part of body, lateral (F); 105, leg 1 and inter- coxal plate, posterior (D); 106, endopod of leg 3, anterior (D); 107, leg 5, ventral (D). Figures 108-113. Xanfio obesa n. sp., male. 108, body, dorsal (A); 109, body, lateral (A); 110, maxilliped, inner (C); 111, leg 5, ventral |E); 112, leg 6, ventral (E); 113, urosome, ventral (B).. Please note that these images
RMRGDHFA–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Parasitic Copepods from Corals ix Madagascar • Humes and Ho 445. Figures 81-84. Xanfio lissa n. sp., female (continued). 81, anterior part of body, lateral (F); 82, leg 1 and inter- coxal plate, posterior (D); 83, endopod of leg 3, posterior (D); 84, leg 5, lateral (G|. Figures 85-90. Xarifia /issa n. sp., mole. 85, body, dorsal (A); 86, body, lateral (A); 87, first antenna, anteroventral (D); 88, maxilliped, inner (G); 89, exopod of log 1, posterior (D); 90, urosome, ventral (B).. Please note that these images are ex
RMRDABAA–. Precious stones, a popular account of their characters, occurrence and applications, with an introduction to their determination, for mineralogists, lapidaries, jewellers, etc. With an appendix on pearls and coral. Precious stones; Pearls; Corals. Actual Sizes of Brilliants (Diamonds) of ^Ia to 100 carats. Plate IX. 1 O VtEar. 2 W9. 1/2 » 3 03 3/4 „ ^ KLS 1 s aia ivi» 6 uTn 1%" 7 KLjJ 1^/4" jfl 11 12 13 14 2 • 2i/4» 2V2» 23/4" 3 ' 3%. 15 16 17 19 20 21 iVaHar. 5V2 " 18 (LtkX^ 6 " 6V2" 7 " 8 " 22 [ XXO ) 9 " 23 Y XX: A } 10 24 X ir X , 11 25 A xx:
RMRCW6TJ–. The development of Renilla. Sea pansies; Ctenophora; Cnidaria; Corals. Wilson. Phil. Tram. 1883. Plate 65.. * .If .Hi 1« . Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Wilson, Edmund B. (Edmund Beecher), 1856-1939. [London, Harrison and Sons
RMRCW6RX–. The development of Renilla. Sea pansies; Ctenophora; Cnidaria; Corals. oil. Fhil. Tram. 1H83. Plate 66.. ^ "^^ -A * 1 IT' -I. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Wilson, Edmund B. (Edmund Beecher), 1856-1939. [London, Harrison and Sons
RMRCW6WR–. The development of Renilla. Sea pansies; Ctenophora; Cnidaria; Corals. // Usnn. Phil.TrufKs. HS^. Plate 62.. â -â â¢^ ,.r^",;.-*«.. Fuf. Jo}. Ft<y L9 â pi lUf. 169. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Wilson, Edmund B. (Edmund Beecher), 1856-1939. [London, Harrison and Sons
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