RMRGFG63–. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. 708 J. H. GARDNER THE MID-CONTINENT OIL FIELDS nate structiu'es; probably the stresses from the two regions of maximum movement were to a notable extent relieved by the general rise of the intervening strata. This broad, low arch in central Texas is perhaps related in origin, as it is in size and form, to the Sabine uplift in north- ern Louisiana, which lies directly to the east. There is a well defined, broad structural basin between the two uplifts, in which lie the deposits of the Cretaceous and Tertiary systems. The Caddo oil field
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RMRGA6AE–. Bulletins of American paleontology. Paleocene Forams Kentucky: Browne and Herrick 249. MADISON > PALEOCENE j Midwoy Group CRETACEOUS N PALEOZOIC 10 20 30 40MILES l I I Figure I.— Map of the upper part of the Mississippi Embayment showing the outcrops of Eocene and Paleocene (modified from Cooper, 1944). pattern of Tertiary and Cretaceous formations in the upper part of the Mississippi Embayment. The accompanying chart (Pryor and Glass, 1961, fig. 2) indicates the correlation of these formations in the same area.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that
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RMRJCYGR–. Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History, under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews : preliminary contributions in geology, palaeontology, and zoology. Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930); Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Scientific expeditions; Natural history. 8 AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES [No. 136 record. Thus in the Altai region the section includes: (1) early Lower Cretaceous shales and sands, disturbed by tilting and faulting; (2) early Tertiary conglomerates, sands and clays, whose upper beds carry a Lower Oligocene fauna; (3) Lower Miocene cla
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RMRE866X–. Contributions to the fossil flora of the western territories ... Paleobotany -- Cretaceous; Paleobotany -- Tertiary; Paleobotany -- West (U. S. ); Plants, Fossil -- West (U. S. ). r .J '-,5:.riL SUF'Ey OF THE TERRITORIES TERTIARY i.TEjaoir i 11 M. 3.a â i . 1 1 5 -J ⢠l^-ij^ 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.. Lesquereux, Leo, 1806-1889. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
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RMRE8684–. Contributions to the fossil flora of the western territories ... Paleobotany -- Cretaceous; Paleobotany -- Tertiary; Paleobotany -- West (U. S. ); Plants, Fossil -- West (U. S. ). U. S. GEOL.SIJRX'EV' OF THE TETHRI't'OPIES, CRETACEOl'S. PLATE X,. A] M Kidily, dol T.Sinol.-jiT -: S.,T, i;,tl, pi,,].-,, J. 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.. Lesquereux, Leo, 1806-1889. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
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RMRF2BY8–. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. 138 MOLLUSCA. No. 608. Rostellaria carinata, Mant.. This genus, by nearly twenty times more abun- dant in former geological times than in our own, was represented during the Cretaceous period by some very extreme forms, of which the present speci- men is one. From the Gault, Folkestone, England, and now in the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Kochester. Price, $0.50. No. 609. Pyrula melongena, Gratioioup. A fine specimen from the Miocene Tertiary, Saucat
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RMRJD202–. Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History, under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews : preliminary contributions in geology, palaeontology, and zoology. Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930); Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Scientific expeditions; Natural history. AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES No. 42 DISCOVERY OF CRETACEOUS AND OLDER TERTIARY STRATA IN MONGOLIA By Walter Granger and Charles P. Berkey. Issued August 7,1922 By Order op the Trustees OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY New York City. Please note that these images are extracted from scan
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RMRDHK5X–. A Manual of botany : being an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants . Botany. 4 b a b â ^ ^ â * *i *t *. Fig. 941. Fig. 942. In the lower Tertiaries, Oarruthers has found a fossU Osmunda. In the Tertiary beds some of the Pinese are found. The Cupressinese occur in the Tertiary beds only. Taxodiese are represented by Sequoia in the Cretaceous and Eocene shale. Pence australis of Van Diemen's Land and P. Pritchardi of Ireland are Tertiary plants. Isoetes is mentioned by Schimper as a Tertiary genus. Although the vegetation throughout the whole of
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RMRGFGCG–. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. BULL. GEOL. SOC. AM. VOL. 9, 1897, PL. 25 ^MHHHHBJ â â MINI â. Figure 1.âPostpleistocene terrace east of Ujarartorsuak, on cliffs of lightly eastward dipping Lower Cre- taceous (Kome series). Figure 2.âUjarartorsuak ; dislocation in Cretaceous ; Kome series at the left. Figure 3.âNiakornat; frontal promontory of basalt breccia, flanked by Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary basalts.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these i
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RMRFA866–. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. 138 MOLLUSCA. No. 608. Rostellaria carinata, Mant.. This genus, by nearly twenty times more abun- dant in former geological times than in our own, was represented during the Cretaceous period by some very extreme forms, of which the present speci- men is one. From the Gault, Folkestone, England, and now in the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Kochester. Price, $0.50. No. 609. Pyrula melongena, Gratioioup. A fine specimen from the Miocene Tertiary, Saucat
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RMRJRMW2–. Australasian fossils, a students' manual of palaeontology. Paleontology. PROTOZOA. 65 again in the Cretaceous and Tertiary rocks (Fig. 35) ; whilst the calcareous sponges are found in Silurian strata, near Yass, and again in the Cainozoic beds of Flinders, Curlewis and Mornington in Victoria. PROTOZOA.—The important and widely-distri- buted group of the Foraminifera ("hole-bearers") belonging to the lowest phylum, the Protozoa, gener- ally possess a calcareous shell. The tests range in size from tiny specks of the fiftieth of an inch in diameter, to the giant Nummulite, equalling a
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RMRMMGCM–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THE CRETACEOUS STRATIGRAPHY OF SOUTH-CENTRAL AFRICA 83. [V v I Recent volcanics J Tertiary - Quaternary Senonian n ? E] Unfossiliferous strata Cretaceous Fig. 2. The distribution of Cretaceous strata in Cameroun. After Belmonte 1966. and Zaire by Texanites. According to Reyment (1966: 171) 'The Santonian was, in the Nigerian basin, a time of regression'. This possibly explains the absence of the rich Pseudoschloenbachia-fa.una which characterizes the Upper Santonian (Collignon 1968) of the east coast
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RMRE9FWR–. Contributions to the fossil flora of the western territories ... Paleobotany -- Cretaceous; Paleobotany -- Tertiary; Paleobotany -- West (U. S. ); Plants, Fossil -- West (U. S. ). U 3 GKOl. S!JRVT.Y')F THE TERRITORIES TKHTLUn'. PL XLIV. t.£i:jc' a;b 6 -"Jfl, UTH.PU:!/--. 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.. Lesquereux, Leo, 1806-1889. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
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RMRE9FPH–. Contributions to the fossil flora of the western territories ... Paleobotany -- Cretaceous; Paleobotany -- Tertiary; Paleobotany -- West (U. S. ); Plants, Fossil -- West (U. S. ). u e 3F;nL ;^i!rv}:YuF tiif; TERPrmRit; 'I'KHTIAHV PI. l.V. r/':./-l}°> t-ON ^..'Ih, ^HTl.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.. Lesquereux, Leo, 1806-1889. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
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RMRGDAHT–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 801 Sur un representant d'un nouveau ordre des hemiodonates de Permien de l'Oural. Moskov. Obshch. Isp. Prirody. Otd. Biol. B., 51, pp. 63-70 (1946). ORDER COLLEMBOLA The only extinct family known is Protentomobryidae (Fig. 1157) from Canadian amber of uncertain age (Cretaceous or early Tertiary). The family is characterized by having a furcula which is not differen- tiated into manubrium, dentes and mucrones. Fragments of minute. 1157 1158 Figs. 1157-1158. Collembola and Thysanura 1157. Prot
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RMRG7WR4–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. THE OPALINID CILIATE INFUSOKIANS. 315 was in existence before Australia separated from Asia-Malaysia and so was pre-Cretaceous, apparently Jurassic, in origin (figs. 234,233). They spread to Europe either during the Cretaceous (fig. 234) or in the late Tertiary (fig. 237), and to Africa in the late Tertiary. (fia 237) Their absence from South America indicates that they did not arise in Equatoria (fig. 232). Our scant records from south- ern Asia do not show members of this group present south of the Himalaya Mountains. Probably the spreadin
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RMRE8647–. Contributions to the fossil flora of the western territories ... Paleobotany -- Cretaceous; Paleobotany -- Tertiary; Paleobotany -- West (U. S. ); Plants, Fossil -- West (U. S. ). V.S GEOL SUP^rEY OF THE TERRITORIES TBUTIAU> V-. r^/ y t A 16 1 i ^. 14 s S ^ v.. ' / -r.ATi^ xxxiv [" 1 ^ ?4 / â ( 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.. Lesquereux, Leo, 1806-1889. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
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RMRE867X–. Contributions to the fossil flora of the western territories ... Paleobotany -- Cretaceous; Paleobotany -- Tertiary; Paleobotany -- West (U. S. ); Plants, Fossil -- West (U. S. ). y (- V M 1 <" â JâL K ^ Na . n ;^ < y- :// AJ M K.rkiv lI.-I ThoB Bmclwir* i'-n L.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.. Lesquereux, Leo, 1806-1889. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
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RMRGDKKH–. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. LATE CRETACEOUS-EARLY TERTIARY ECHINOIDS b. Fig. 39 Camera lucida drawings of plating in Ovidaster reticulatus sp. nov. from the Maastrichtian black shale facies at Sarasate (Navarra); holotype BMNH EE6074. a, apical surface; b, oral surface; c, lateral; d, posterior. Interambulacra shaded. Scale bar = 5 mm.. 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.. Natural Hi
RMRMKDG3–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 108 Annals of ike South African Museum. TEXTULARIA rf. GRAMEN, d'Orbigny. The test is thin, arenaceous, and the septa alternate and strongly arched.. The aboral end shows no tendency towards the spiral arrange- ment"1 as in Spiropleda, so that the above reference to d'Orbigny's textularian species seems most applicable. A widely distributed form. Cf. ANOMALINA sp. A thin-walled shell in median section of a form common in shallow Avater sands of Cretaceous and Tertiary times (see Text-figure 18).
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RMREHBMH–. College collection of palaeontology. DICOTYLEDONS. 167 in strata of every age from the Devonian up through the Carboniferous, Trias, Jura, Cretaceous and Tertiary. In this latter period, and at the present day, the genus has had its maximum of development. This perfectly pre- served cone is from the Lower Miocene Tertiary beds of Carbonne, France. Size, 6x3. No. 535. [1206, Cast]. Dammarites , Sternb. A conifer from tlie Inferior Oolite, Burton, Somerset, England. Size, 6 X 6. FAMILY CYCADACE^. No. 536. [1204, Cast]. Cycadoidea megalophylla, Buckl. Syn. Mantellia nidiformis. Brongn. This sho
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RMRH1322–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. COROSAURUS ALCOVENSIS. Fig. 2. Simplified geologic map of Casper-Goose Egg-Freeland Junction area, Natrona County, Wyoming, after Fig. 1. Triassic and undiflTerentiated Permo-Triassic sediments stippled. Areas of Quaternary surficial deposits marked by dashed outlines. Faults indicated by heavy lines. G= Cam- brian; J = Jurassic; K = Cretaceous; K/J = undiflTerentiated Cretaceous and Jurassic; P = Permian; pG = Precambrian; P/C = undiflTerentiated Permo-Carboniferous; Q = Quaternary; T = Tertiary. land Junction, Sec 2, T31N, R80W. Most of the
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RMRJ2T26–. A catalogue of the Cretaceous and Tertiary plants of North America [microform]. Paleobotany; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Paléobotanique. ADVERTISEMENT. bution to the Subject of Dynamic Metamorphism in Eruptive Kocks, by George Huntington Williams; with an Introduction by Roland Duer Irving. 1890. 8°. 241 pp. IB pi. Price 30 cents. 63. A Bibliography of Paleozoic Crustacea ftom 1698 to 1889, including a List of l^orth American Species and a Systematic Arrangement of Genera, by Anthony W. Vogdes. 1890. 8°. 177 pp. Price If) cents. 64. A report of Work done in the Division of Chemistry and Phy
RMRE9FN0–. Contributions to the fossil flora of the western territories ... Paleobotany -- Cretaceous; Paleobotany -- Tertiary; Paleobotany -- West (U. S. ); Plants, Fossil -- West (U. S. ). U S QEOL StJRVEYOF THE TERRITORIES TKRTIARY. PI. I.XIII. ^- ^ i -1 hit I 1^ 1 vYi: ^S:^' ^"SaU-iE (yJ7)fJ^^ 1 :::^4^../-|i^ ^€^-^ .X'. 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.. Lesquereux, Leo, 1806-1889. Washington, Govt. Print. Off
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RMRGFGCE–. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. BULL. GEOL. SOC. AM. VOL. 9, 1897, PL. 26. Figure 1.—Kaersut, north coast of Nugsuak peninsula; hillock of ancient crystalline floor in foreground, surmounted by Lower Cretaceous, etcetera. Figure 2.—Godhavn, Disco island; low ridge of old crystalline in lower right, flanked by Tertiary sedi- ments and horizontally bedded basalts, weathering in benches. Photographs published by courtesy of C. Lansing Baldwin, New York.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi
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RMRJ2TAN–. A catalogue of the Cretaceous and Tertiary plants of North America [microform]. Paleobotany; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Paléobotanique. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3). 1.0 LI |iO ™^ |2-5 2,2 1^ M 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 4 6" ? mm. 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.. Knowlton, Frank Hall, 1860-1926; United States. Geological Survey. Washington : G. P. O.
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RMRJ6TG6–. The story of the earth and man [microform]. Geology; Paleontology; Man; Géologie; Paléontologie; Homme. 400 INDEX.. Cretaceous Period, 192, 231 ; Sea of the, 230. Crhioids of the Silurian, 68. CroU on the Post-pliocene, 262. Crusiana, 45. Crustaceans of the Primordial, 42 ; of the Silurian, 71; of the Mesozoic, 225. Crust of the Earth, 5; Folding of, 165. Cuvier on Tertiary Mammals, 249. Cystideans, 69. Dana on Geological Periods, 175. Darwin,.Nature of his Theory, 327 ; Ids account of the Origin of Man, 337; his statement of Descent of Man, 337. Davidson on Brachiopods, 169. Dawkiti:! on Po
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RMRG5Y3T–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 302 BULLETIN 120, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Arldt's southern Pacific land, " Oceania," is enlarged by Haug (1907-1911) to a great mid-Pacific continent, but our discussion need not take us into the matter of the extent of such Pacific lands. We. postulate only a southern Pacific land strip from central and north- western South America to Australia in the Cretaceous, and an Antarctic union between Patagonia, Australia, and New Zealand in the earlier Tertiary.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images
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RMREHC9J–. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography Periodicals.. 266 PETER A. RONA. 60"N RONA Fig-. 1 — Distribution of Atlantic salt deposits. T: Tertiary period; K: Cretaceous period; J: Jurassic period; TR: Triassic period: M: Mississipean (Carboniferous) period; S: Silurian period; DSDP 139, 140, 144; Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 4. Thermal gradient measurements based on the high conductivity of salt relative to surrounding sediment. 5. Salinity and chlorinity gradient measure- ments of interstitial w
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RMRMKAAP–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. P4. Fig. 3. Comparison of PMVl1 in occlusal view and P4 in labial view of: A.-Djadochtatherium catopsaloides Kielan-Jaworowska from the Cam- panian of Asia, B.—Catopsalis jqyneri Sloan & Van Valen, from the latest Maastrichtian of North America. (A. —After Kielan-Jaworowska 1974; B. — After Sloan & Van Valen 1965.) late Cretaceous of Europe. It is probable that the descendants of European Jurassic multituberculates will be found in Cretaceous and Tertiary strata of this continent. The only kn
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RMRENK91–. Report on tertiary plants of British Columbia collected by Lawrence M. Lambe in 1906, together with a discussion of previously recorded tertiary floras [microform]. Géologie stratigraphique; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Geology, Stratigraphic. 5fl 829. f.n expresfeil have not been removed by theQnilchcna material which is attoj/^ether too imperfect for that purpose. Sir William Duwboh'i 8|iefimcn from Stanley park, Vanconvor, was dorived from beds of Ko<!ene age, but four other specimcng enuiiicraleil l)y Knowlton are from the Cretaceous. Eijidsetiim sp. Uib: Trans. R. S, C, IV., I881;, i
RMRGDMAD–. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. LATE CRETACEOUS-EARLY TERTIARY ECHINOIDS 113. Fig. 22 Camera lucida drawing of plating in Stegaster bouillei (Cotteau, in de Bouille, 1873) from the late Maastrichtian of Bidart (Pyrenees- Atlantiques, France); BMUW 94988, oral surface (interambulacra shaded). Scale bar = 5 mm. sulcus sharp and well developed, forming obvious narrow groove on oral surface. Ambulacral plates low and relatively wide, compared to S. alius, and with elongate pore-pairs en chevron. Larger primary tubercles present close to the apex and along the posterior ri
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RMRFRMPX–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . LEGEND Tertiary Cretaceous PC6fr. 1 QU8 Double fountain PCqg i irterm aster Greer 1 PCcf 1. Clear Fork PCwb 5 V foodwar Blaine a- ^ PC« Wichita Enid Un identified Carboniferous Igneous and older Paleozoic The use of the same shade in New Mexico and Kansas for the unidentified beds does not mean that they are of the same age. Compiled from various soui Affosnt U'I.u/>. B.ii!imm, Md,.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of thes
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RMRE863M–. Contributions to the fossil flora of the western territories ... Paleobotany -- Cretaceous; Paleobotany -- Tertiary; Paleobotany -- West (U. S. ); Plants, Fossil -- West (U. S. ). us OEPL survt-:yof the territories TtlKTlAUY. P1.X1A o^ "* q% ^ m^K m. c^. h y ^ '^0%P[ O y 61. '- opoowl' -1 nln ot^^'^Vf,;. a a m â I . ; M ,^7 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.. Lesquereux, Leo, 1806-1889. Washin
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RMRJ2TKC–. A catalogue of the Cretaceous and Tertiary plants of North America [microform]. Paleobotany; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Paléobotanique. 1.0 I.I 1.25 " ;^ IIIM :t i;s III 2.0 1= U IIIIII.6. Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER,NY. MS80 (716) 872-4S03. 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.. Knowlton, Frank Hall, 1860-1926; United States. Geological Survey. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRE8677–. Contributions to the fossil flora of the western territories ... Paleobotany -- Cretaceous; Paleobotany -- Tertiary; Paleobotany -- West (U. S. ); Plants, Fossil -- West (U. S. ). V.S. GEOL, SURVEY OP THE TERRITORIES TERTlAin pf ATr ^"'"â ^ fe;> 11^ l^^^'^^.i y 'ClUTii I y^ <<V(:^ '"'^^^^vv^Xlvvo).^. AJ M Kickly. del, 7ho« Sir.-lfclr k 3on. L'ltl.. 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..
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RMRJ2T0T–. A catalogue of the Cretaceous and Tertiary plants of North America [microform]. Paleobotany; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Paléobotanique. '.V.. VI ADVERTISEMENT. 98. Flora of the Outlying Carboniferous Basins of Southwestern Missouri, by David White. 1803, 8°. 139 pp. 5 pi. Price 15 cents. 99. Reooril of North American Geology for 1891, by Nelson Horatio Darton. 1892. 8°. 73 pp. Price 10 cents. 100. Bibliography and Index of the Publications of the U. S. Geological Survey, 1879-1892, by Philip Urevt-ling Warman. 1893. 8'^. 495 ])p. Price 25 cents. 101. Insect Fauna of the Rhode Island Coal F
RMRE5BRF–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. SIBERIA Figure 18-4. Latest Cretaceous tectonic framework of the Bering Strait region. (3) In late Cretaceous and early Tertiary time (Fig. 18-5) thrusting ceased, and a trans-current faulting phase began. Strike-slip movement occurred on the Kobuk and Kaltag faults, possibly localized along pre-existing faults or zones of weakness, and the wedge-like region between these faults (Seward Peninsula and Yukon-Koyukuk basin) moved rela- tively eastward into north-cen
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RMRJ2T6D–. A catalogue of the Cretaceous and Tertiary plants of North America [microform]. Paleobotany; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Paléobotanique. 228 CATALOGUE OP THE CRETACEOUS AND [BULL. 152.. Tbiuufeldia polymorpba (T^x.) Kn.=Thmnfeldia nioutana. Thinnfeldia rotundiloba Font. Potomac PL, p. Ill, pi. xxvii, f. 6, 7, 1889. Potoioac/ fonnatiou: Fredericksburg aud uear Potomac Kuu, Virginia. Thinnfeldia subintegrifolia (Lx.). comb. Phyllocladiis subiutegiifolius Lx. i j rn. Sci., vol. xlvi, p. 92, 1868; Cret. Fl., p. 54, pi. i, f. 12,1874; Fl. Ua , p. 34, pi. ii, 1". 1-3, 1892. Thinnfeldia Les
RMF1G2N5–Paléontologie franè7aise
RMRJ2T5A–. A catalogue of the Cretaceous and Tertiary plants of North America [microform]. Paleobotany; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Paléobotanique. KNOWLTON.l TERTIARY PLANTS OF NORTH AMERICA. 235 1% Ulmophyllum brookense (Font.). Ulniiphylliini brookeiis*! Font. Potomac Fl., p. 312, pi. civ, f. H; nxiii, f. 7, 1889. Potomac formation: Near Brooke, Virginia. Ulmophyllum crassinerve (Font.) lUiniphylhini cnissinerve Font., Potomac Fl., p. 31.% pi. clviii, f. 6,7,1889. Potomac formation: Deep Bottom, Virginia. Ulmophyllum priscum Dn. Trans. Koy. Hoc. Canada, vol. xi, sec. iv, p. 59, pi. viii, f. 28, 189
RMF1G2PJ–Paléontologie franè7aise
RMRGDMRY–. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. LATE CRETACEOUS-EARLY TERTIARY ECHINOIDS 93. Fig. 6 Camera lucida drawings of plating in Salenia (Pleurosalenia) scabra (Nestler, 1965) from the coast west of Cabo Mayor (Santander, Cantabria); BMNH EE6I10. a. apical disc; b, adapical ambulacrum; c, adoral ambulacrum, peristome at base. Scale bar = 1 mm. 1866b) has usually been treated as a distinct species ciiaracterized by having %harp caiina on apical disc plates (e.g. Geys, 1979). However, Cotteau's original illustrations do not show sharp carina, only a somewhat gentle undulose pla
RMRGDMF8–. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. LATE CRETACEOUS-EARLY TERTIARY ECHINOIDS 109. Fig. 17 Outlines of tests of Echinocorys scutata Leske in lateral profile (anterior to the right), a, forma ovata Leske, 1778. BMNH EE6194. Maastrichtian of Santander, Cantabria. b. forma belgica Lambert, 1898, BMNH EE6193, Maastrichtian of Santander. c, forma cotteaui Lambert, 1903, BMNH EE6191, Late Thanetian of Casas de Oraien, Navarra. d, ionnsipyrenaica Seunes, 1888, BMNH EE6192, Danian of Erica, Navarra. Echinocorys scutata forma cotteaui Lambert, 1903 PI. 4, figs 20-22, PI. 7, figs 5,
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