Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Aug, 2022. A view of form 34A with tallied presidential votes of a polling stream at Nakuru Boys High School Polling Station during Kenya's general election. Kenyans went to the poll today, August 09, 2022 to choose a president and members of both National and Local parliaments. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nakuru-kenya-09th-aug-2022-a-view-of-form-34a-with-tallied-presidential-votes-of-a-polling-stream-at-nakuru-boys-high-school-polling-station-during-kenyas-general-election-kenyans-went-to-the-poll-today-august-09-2022-to-choose-a-president-and-members-of-both-national-and-local-parliaments-credit-sopa-images-limitedalamy-live-news-image477758778.html
RM2JN7P5E–Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Aug, 2022. A view of form 34A with tallied presidential votes of a polling stream at Nakuru Boys High School Polling Station during Kenya's general election. Kenyans went to the poll today, August 09, 2022 to choose a president and members of both National and Local parliaments. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Aug, 2022. A view of form 34A with tallied presidential votes of a polling stream at Nakuru Boys High School Polling Station during Kenya's general election. Kenyans went to the poll today, August 09, 2022 to choose a president and members of both National and Local parliaments. (Photo by James Wakibia/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nakuru-kenya-09th-aug-2022-a-view-of-form-34a-with-tallied-presidential-votes-of-a-polling-stream-at-nakuru-boys-high-school-polling-station-during-kenyas-general-election-kenyans-went-to-the-poll-today-august-09-2022-to-choose-a-president-and-members-of-both-national-and-local-parliaments-photo-by-james-wakibiasopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image477759255.html
RM2JN7PPF–Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Aug, 2022. A view of form 34A with tallied presidential votes of a polling stream at Nakuru Boys High School Polling Station during Kenya's general election. Kenyans went to the poll today, August 09, 2022 to choose a president and members of both National and Local parliaments. (Photo by James Wakibia/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
. The science and practice of dental surgery. ird mandibular molar, absorption of adjacent tooth, 36aaffections of, 33anatomical relations, 33aeruption of, 34a mode and symptoms of infection,346treatment, 37aThrush and its treatment, 738aTin for tilUng teeth, 3576Tongue, development of, 7asucking, 88a Tooth-band, 11a Trismus, 35a, 7296 Tube crown, 5836 Tubercular ulceration of the mouth. 7386Tubes, direction of, 1776 position of, 177a size of, in orthodontics, 226aTumours {see Odontomes), 116 U-shaped arch, 1056Ulcer, septic in mouth, 7366 traumatic in mouth, 736a Variations in form of permane Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-science-and-practice-of-dental-surgery-ird-mandibular-molar-absorption-of-adjacent-tooth-36aaffections-of-33anatomical-relations-33aeruption-of-34a-mode-and-symptoms-of-infection346treatment-37athrush-and-its-treatment-738atin-for-tilung-teeth-3576tongue-development-of-7asucking-88a-tooth-band-11a-trismus-35a-7296-tube-crown-5836-tubercular-ulceration-of-the-mouth-7386tubes-direction-of-1776-position-of-177a-size-of-in-orthodontics-226atumours-see-odontomes-116-u-shaped-arch-1056ulcer-septic-in-mouth-7366-traumatic-in-mouth-736a-variations-in-form-of-permane-image336790786.html
RM2AFX42A–. The science and practice of dental surgery. ird mandibular molar, absorption of adjacent tooth, 36aaffections of, 33anatomical relations, 33aeruption of, 34a mode and symptoms of infection,346treatment, 37aThrush and its treatment, 738aTin for tilUng teeth, 3576Tongue, development of, 7asucking, 88a Tooth-band, 11a Trismus, 35a, 7296 Tube crown, 5836 Tubercular ulceration of the mouth. 7386Tubes, direction of, 1776 position of, 177a size of, in orthodontics, 226aTumours {see Odontomes), 116 U-shaped arch, 1056Ulcer, septic in mouth, 7366 traumatic in mouth, 736a Variations in form of permane
The electron microscope, its development, present performance and future possibilities electronmicrosco00gabo Year: 1948 92 The Electron Microscope 5,000 A). One of the most interesting is the polystyrene-siHca method of Heidenreich and Peck,*^^ which was used in reproduc- ing the calcite surface in figure 34a. The specimen is first molded into polystyrene, and this is coated by evaporated quartz. The most surprising effect was discovered, namely, that as long as the layer is thin enough, the silica molecules spread on the polystyrene like a liquid and form a perfectly smooth outer surface. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-electron-microscope-its-development-present-performance-and-future-possibilities-electronmicrosco00gabo-year-1948-92-the-electron-microscope-5000-a-one-of-the-most-interesting-is-the-polystyrene-sihca-method-of-heidenreich-and-peck-which-was-used-in-reproduc-ing-the-calcite-surface-in-figure-34a-the-specimen-is-first-molded-into-polystyrene-and-this-is-coated-by-evaporated-quartz-the-most-surprising-effect-was-discovered-namely-that-as-long-as-the-layer-is-thin-enough-the-silica-molecules-spread-on-the-polystyrene-like-a-liquid-and-form-a-perfectly-smooth-outer-surface-image240709063.html
RMRYH6T7–The electron microscope, its development, present performance and future possibilities electronmicrosco00gabo Year: 1948 92 The Electron Microscope 5,000 A). One of the most interesting is the polystyrene-siHca method of Heidenreich and Peck,*^^ which was used in reproduc- ing the calcite surface in figure 34a. The specimen is first molded into polystyrene, and this is coated by evaporated quartz. The most surprising effect was discovered, namely, that as long as the layer is thin enough, the silica molecules spread on the polystyrene like a liquid and form a perfectly smooth outer surface.
A first course in projective geometry . Fig. 34a. This polar is therefore EG. Similarly FG is the polar of E ;.*. FE is the polar of G, and the triangle EFG is self-conjugate. § 12. Prop. If a quadrilateral be described about acircle, its diagonal triangle is self-conjugate with respect tothe circle. Let abed (Fig. 346) be the quadrilateral, and efg its diagonaltriangle. Let h, k be the joins of {eg) to (fa) and (fh) respectively. Then (Chap. IV. § 8) a, /, r/, h form a harmonic pencil. So also do h, /, c, k. .*. (§ 9) li and k are each conjugate lines to/. .*. they meet at the pole of/, i.e. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-first-course-in-projective-geometry-fig-34a-this-polar-is-therefore-eg-similarly-fg-is-the-polar-of-e-fe-is-the-polar-of-g-and-the-triangle-efg-is-self-conjugate-12-prop-if-a-quadrilateral-be-described-about-acircle-its-diagonal-triangle-is-self-conjugate-with-respect-tothe-circle-let-abed-fig-346-be-the-quadrilateral-and-efg-its-diagonaltriangle-let-h-k-be-the-joins-of-eg-to-fa-and-fh-respectively-then-chap-iv-8-a-r-h-form-a-harmonic-pencil-so-also-do-h-c-k-9-li-and-k-are-each-conjugate-lines-to-they-meet-at-the-pole-of-ie-image343362764.html
RM2AXHEKT–A first course in projective geometry . Fig. 34a. This polar is therefore EG. Similarly FG is the polar of E ;.*. FE is the polar of G, and the triangle EFG is self-conjugate. § 12. Prop. If a quadrilateral be described about acircle, its diagonal triangle is self-conjugate with respect tothe circle. Let abed (Fig. 346) be the quadrilateral, and efg its diagonaltriangle. Let h, k be the joins of {eg) to (fa) and (fh) respectively. Then (Chap. IV. § 8) a, /, r/, h form a harmonic pencil. So also do h, /, c, k. .*. (§ 9) li and k are each conjugate lines to/. .*. they meet at the pole of/, i.e.
A first course in projective geometry . Fig. 336. Conversely, if four lines through a point form a liarmonicpencil, conjugate rays of which are tangents from the point,the other two are conjugate lines with respect to the circle. This follows easily : the proof is left as an exercise. HARMONIC PROPERTIES OF THE INSCRIBED QUAD-RANGLE AND CIRCUMSCRIBED QUADRILATERAL. § 11. Prop. If a quadrangle be inscribed in a circle, thediagonal points determine a triangle self-conjugate withrespect to the circle. Let ABCD (Fig. 34a) be the quadrangle, E, F, G its diagonalpoints. Let EG meet FA, FB in H, K. 7 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-first-course-in-projective-geometry-fig-336-conversely-if-four-lines-through-a-point-form-a-liarmonicpencil-conjugate-rays-of-which-are-tangents-from-the-pointthe-other-two-are-conjugate-lines-with-respect-to-the-circle-this-follows-easily-the-proof-is-left-as-an-exercise-harmonic-properties-of-the-inscribed-quad-rangle-and-circumscribed-quadrilateral-11-prop-if-a-quadrangle-be-inscribed-in-a-circle-thediagonal-points-determine-a-triangle-self-conjugate-withrespect-to-the-circle-let-abcd-fig-34a-be-the-quadrangle-e-f-g-its-diagonalpoints-let-eg-meet-fa-fb-in-h-k-7-image343362964.html
RM2AXHEY0–A first course in projective geometry . Fig. 336. Conversely, if four lines through a point form a liarmonicpencil, conjugate rays of which are tangents from the point,the other two are conjugate lines with respect to the circle. This follows easily : the proof is left as an exercise. HARMONIC PROPERTIES OF THE INSCRIBED QUAD-RANGLE AND CIRCUMSCRIBED QUADRILATERAL. § 11. Prop. If a quadrangle be inscribed in a circle, thediagonal points determine a triangle self-conjugate withrespect to the circle. Let ABCD (Fig. 34a) be the quadrangle, E, F, G its diagonalpoints. Let EG meet FA, FB in H, K. 7
. The electron microscope, its development, present performance and future possibilities. Electron microscopes. 92 The Electron Microscope 5,000 A). One of the most interesting is the polystyrene-siHca method of Heidenreich and Peck,*^^ which was used in reproduc- ing the calcite surface in figure 34a. The specimen is first molded into polystyrene, and this is coated by evaporated quartz. The most surprising effect was discovered, namely, that as long as the layer is thin enough, the silica molecules spread on the polystyrene like a liquid and form a perfectly smooth outer surface. After disso Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-electron-microscope-its-development-present-performance-and-future-possibilities-electron-microscopes-92-the-electron-microscope-5000-a-one-of-the-most-interesting-is-the-polystyrene-sihca-method-of-heidenreich-and-peck-which-was-used-in-reproduc-ing-the-calcite-surface-in-figure-34a-the-specimen-is-first-molded-into-polystyrene-and-this-is-coated-by-evaporated-quartz-the-most-surprising-effect-was-discovered-namely-that-as-long-as-the-layer-is-thin-enough-the-silica-molecules-spread-on-the-polystyrene-like-a-liquid-and-form-a-perfectly-smooth-outer-surface-after-disso-image231847445.html
RMRD5FNW–. The electron microscope, its development, present performance and future possibilities. Electron microscopes. 92 The Electron Microscope 5,000 A). One of the most interesting is the polystyrene-siHca method of Heidenreich and Peck,*^^ which was used in reproduc- ing the calcite surface in figure 34a. The specimen is first molded into polystyrene, and this is coated by evaporated quartz. The most surprising effect was discovered, namely, that as long as the layer is thin enough, the silica molecules spread on the polystyrene like a liquid and form a perfectly smooth outer surface. After disso
. Butterflies and moths of Newfoundland and Labrador : the macrolepidoptera. lepidopteres; lepidopteres; Insectes; insectes; Butterflies; Moths; Moths; Butterflies. Fig. 34a. Distribution o( Semiothisa sexmaculata (Packard) in Newfoundland. S. hebetata (Hulst) Plate 30, 19 This species is distributed from Labrador to the Yukon and south to Colorado. The dark-lined form was originally described as a distinct species but was later relegated to the form ponderosa of hebetata (McGuffin 1972). The species has been taken in Labrador at Cartwright and Goose Bay, where moths are in flight from mid to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/butterflies-and-moths-of-newfoundland-and-labrador-the-macrolepidoptera-lepidopteres-lepidopteres-insectes-insectes-butterflies-moths-moths-butterflies-fig-34a-distribution-o-semiothisa-sexmaculata-packard-in-newfoundland-s-hebetata-hulst-plate-30-19-this-species-is-distributed-from-labrador-to-the-yukon-and-south-to-colorado-the-dark-lined-form-was-originally-described-as-a-distinct-species-but-was-later-relegated-to-the-form-ponderosa-of-hebetata-mcguffin-1972-the-species-has-been-taken-in-labrador-at-cartwright-and-goose-bay-where-moths-are-in-flight-from-mid-to-image233714658.html
RMRG6HC2–. Butterflies and moths of Newfoundland and Labrador : the macrolepidoptera. lepidopteres; lepidopteres; Insectes; insectes; Butterflies; Moths; Moths; Butterflies. Fig. 34a. Distribution o( Semiothisa sexmaculata (Packard) in Newfoundland. S. hebetata (Hulst) Plate 30, 19 This species is distributed from Labrador to the Yukon and south to Colorado. The dark-lined form was originally described as a distinct species but was later relegated to the form ponderosa of hebetata (McGuffin 1972). The species has been taken in Labrador at Cartwright and Goose Bay, where moths are in flight from mid to
. A biology of Crustacea. Crustacea. GROWTH AND LIFE HISTORIES 73. Fig. 33. A, first nauplius of Cyclops fuscus (Copepoda), dorsal view. towards the adult form, as found in the Notostraca and Anostraca (figs. 34A-B) or there may be a number of very different stages involved. The nauplius of a copepod, such as Calanus, may moult five times, still retaining the nauplius form. At the next moult it will change into a copepodid, which is similar to the adult, except that it is not sexually mature, and the limbs are not fully developed.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-biology-of-crustacea-crustacea-growth-and-life-histories-73-fig-33-a-first-nauplius-of-cyclops-fuscus-copepoda-dorsal-view-towards-the-adult-form-as-found-in-the-notostraca-and-anostraca-figs-34a-b-or-there-may-be-a-number-of-very-different-stages-involved-the-nauplius-of-a-copepod-such-as-calanus-may-moult-five-times-still-retaining-the-nauplius-form-at-the-next-moult-it-will-change-into-a-copepodid-which-is-similar-to-the-adult-except-that-it-is-not-sexually-mature-and-the-limbs-are-not-fully-developed-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-image234608422.html
RMRHK9C6–. A biology of Crustacea. Crustacea. GROWTH AND LIFE HISTORIES 73. Fig. 33. A, first nauplius of Cyclops fuscus (Copepoda), dorsal view. towards the adult form, as found in the Notostraca and Anostraca (figs. 34A-B) or there may be a number of very different stages involved. The nauplius of a copepod, such as Calanus, may moult five times, still retaining the nauplius form. At the next moult it will change into a copepodid, which is similar to the adult, except that it is not sexually mature, and the limbs are not fully developed.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
. A biology of Crustacea. Crustacea. Fig. 33. A, first nauplius of Cyclops fuscus (Copepoda), dorsal view. towards the adult form, as found in the Notostraca and Anostraca (figs. 34A-B) or there may be a number of very different stages involved. The nauplius of a copepod, such as Calanus, may moult five times, still retaining the nauplius form. At the next moult it will change into a copepodid, which is similar to the adult, except that it is not sexually mature, and the limbs are not fully developed.. Fig. 33. B, newly hatched nauplius of Balanus (Cirri- pedia), dorsal view.. Please note that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-biology-of-crustacea-crustacea-fig-33-a-first-nauplius-of-cyclops-fuscus-copepoda-dorsal-view-towards-the-adult-form-as-found-in-the-notostraca-and-anostraca-figs-34a-b-or-there-may-be-a-number-of-very-different-stages-involved-the-nauplius-of-a-copepod-such-as-calanus-may-moult-five-times-still-retaining-the-nauplius-form-at-the-next-moult-it-will-change-into-a-copepodid-which-is-similar-to-the-adult-except-that-it-is-not-sexually-mature-and-the-limbs-are-not-fully-developed-fig-33-b-newly-hatched-nauplius-of-balanus-cirri-pedia-dorsal-view-please-note-that-image234608404.html
RMRHK9BG–. A biology of Crustacea. Crustacea. Fig. 33. A, first nauplius of Cyclops fuscus (Copepoda), dorsal view. towards the adult form, as found in the Notostraca and Anostraca (figs. 34A-B) or there may be a number of very different stages involved. The nauplius of a copepod, such as Calanus, may moult five times, still retaining the nauplius form. At the next moult it will change into a copepodid, which is similar to the adult, except that it is not sexually mature, and the limbs are not fully developed.. Fig. 33. B, newly hatched nauplius of Balanus (Cirri- pedia), dorsal view.. Please note that
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 33. Lystrosaurus decliiis. S.A.M. No. K. 1284. Frontotransverse section through posterior part of nasal cavity. one running posteriorly a short way into the zygomatic arch. The posterior wall of the maxillary antrum, consisting of jugal, lacrimal and palatine, is excavated to form the labial fossa. The function of the maxillary antrum is not one associated with the presence of a large canine tusk, as is shown by the condition in two dicynodonts, S.A.M. 10081 and 6550 (Figs 34a, 54a), which are t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-fig-33-lystrosaurus-decliiis-sam-no-k-1284-frontotransverse-section-through-posterior-part-of-nasal-cavity-one-running-posteriorly-a-short-way-into-the-zygomatic-arch-the-posterior-wall-of-the-maxillary-antrum-consisting-of-jugal-lacrimal-and-palatine-is-excavated-to-form-the-labial-fossa-the-function-of-the-maxillary-antrum-is-not-one-associated-with-the-presence-of-a-large-canine-tusk-as-is-shown-by-the-condition-in-two-dicynodonts-sam-10081-and-6550-figs-34a-54a-which-are-t-image236459157.html
RMRMKJ1W–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 33. Lystrosaurus decliiis. S.A.M. No. K. 1284. Frontotransverse section through posterior part of nasal cavity. one running posteriorly a short way into the zygomatic arch. The posterior wall of the maxillary antrum, consisting of jugal, lacrimal and palatine, is excavated to form the labial fossa. The function of the maxillary antrum is not one associated with the presence of a large canine tusk, as is shown by the condition in two dicynodonts, S.A.M. 10081 and 6550 (Figs 34a, 54a), which are t
. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. ^^ri.:-'. Fig. 36 Favosltes pyriformis Found in the Rochester shale and Lockport Hmestone at Lock- port (Hall). Probably occurs also at Niagara. Favosites constrictus (Hall) (Fig. 2,7)- A s- trocerium constrict um Hall (1852. Pal. N. Y. 2:123, pi. 34A) ) ' Distinguishing characters. Small size; r ' Fig. 37 FaTosites constrictus; a group of corallites enlarged, and enlargements of the calyxes hemispheric form; minute corallites which appear constricted at intervals; calyxes ap- pear stellate. Found in the Rochester shale at Lock- port and other plac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-science-ri-fig-36-favosltes-pyriformis-found-in-the-rochester-shale-and-lockport-hmestone-at-lock-port-hall-probably-occurs-also-at-niagara-favosites-constrictus-hall-fig-27-a-s-trocerium-constrict-um-hall-1852-pal-n-y-2123-pi-34a-distinguishing-characters-small-size-r-fig-37-fatosites-constrictus-a-group-of-corallites-enlarged-and-enlargements-of-the-calyxes-hemispheric-form-minute-corallites-which-appear-constricted-at-intervals-calyxes-ap-pear-stellate-found-in-the-rochester-shale-at-lock-port-and-other-plac-image233980892.html
RMRGJN0C–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. ^^ri.:-'. Fig. 36 Favosltes pyriformis Found in the Rochester shale and Lockport Hmestone at Lock- port (Hall). Probably occurs also at Niagara. Favosites constrictus (Hall) (Fig. 2,7)- A s- trocerium constrict um Hall (1852. Pal. N. Y. 2:123, pi. 34A) ) ' Distinguishing characters. Small size; r ' Fig. 37 FaTosites constrictus; a group of corallites enlarged, and enlargements of the calyxes hemispheric form; minute corallites which appear constricted at intervals; calyxes ap- pear stellate. Found in the Rochester shale at Lock- port and other plac
. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. 142 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM hexagonal, not rounded and varying in size according to age of individual; septal spines in one or more rows. 'i^^- .. Fig. 36 Favosites pyriformis VVMf Found in the Rochester shale and Lockport limestone at Lock- port (Hall). Probably occurs also at Niagara. Favosites constrictus (Hall) (Fig. 37). A s- trocerium constrictum Hall (1852, Pal. N. Y. 2:123, pi. 34A) Distinguishing characters. Small size; hemispheric form; minute corallites which appear constricted at intervals; calyxes ap- pear stellate. Fou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-regents-new-york-state-museum-science-142-new-york-state-museum-hexagonal-not-rounded-and-varying-in-size-according-to-age-of-individual-septal-spines-in-one-or-more-rows-i-fig-36-favosites-pyriformis-vvmf-found-in-the-rochester-shale-and-lockport-limestone-at-lock-port-hall-probably-occurs-also-at-niagara-favosites-constrictus-hall-fig-37-a-s-trocerium-constrictum-hall-1852-pal-n-y-2123-pi-34a-distinguishing-characters-small-size-hemispheric-form-minute-corallites-which-appear-constricted-at-intervals-calyxes-ap-pear-stellate-fou-image236185525.html
RMRM7519–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. 142 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM hexagonal, not rounded and varying in size according to age of individual; septal spines in one or more rows. 'i^^- .. Fig. 36 Favosites pyriformis VVMf Found in the Rochester shale and Lockport limestone at Lock- port (Hall). Probably occurs also at Niagara. Favosites constrictus (Hall) (Fig. 37). A s- trocerium constrictum Hall (1852, Pal. N. Y. 2:123, pi. 34A) Distinguishing characters. Small size; hemispheric form; minute corallites which appear constricted at intervals; calyxes ap- pear stellate. Fou
. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. Fig. 36 Favosltes pyrlformis. Found in the Rochester shale and Lockport limestone at Lock- port (Hall). Probably occurs also at Niagara. ^ Favosites constrictus (Hall) (Fig. 37). As- tro c e r i u m c o n s t r i c t u m Hall (1852. Pal. N. Y. 2:123, pi. 34A) Distinguishing characters. Small size; hemispheric form; minute corallites which appear constricted at intervals; calyxes ap- pear stellate. Found in the Rochester shale at Lock- port and other places (Hall). Probably also at Niagara. Favosites niagarensis H Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-buffalo-society-of-natural-sciences-natural-history-science-fig-36-favosltes-pyrlformis-found-in-the-rochester-shale-and-lockport-limestone-at-lock-port-hall-probably-occurs-also-at-niagara-favosites-constrictus-hall-fig-37-as-tro-c-e-r-i-u-m-c-o-n-s-t-r-i-c-t-u-m-hall-1852-pal-n-y-2123-pi-34a-distinguishing-characters-small-size-hemispheric-form-minute-corallites-which-appear-constricted-at-intervals-calyxes-ap-pear-stellate-found-in-the-rochester-shale-at-lock-port-and-other-places-hall-probably-also-at-niagara-favosites-niagarensis-h-image233926064.html
RMRGG728–. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. Fig. 36 Favosltes pyrlformis. Found in the Rochester shale and Lockport limestone at Lock- port (Hall). Probably occurs also at Niagara. ^ Favosites constrictus (Hall) (Fig. 37). As- tro c e r i u m c o n s t r i c t u m Hall (1852. Pal. N. Y. 2:123, pi. 34A) Distinguishing characters. Small size; hemispheric form; minute corallites which appear constricted at intervals; calyxes ap- pear stellate. Found in the Rochester shale at Lock- port and other places (Hall). Probably also at Niagara. Favosites niagarensis H
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