Bulletin of the New York State Museum, Ausgaben 130-132University of the State of New York, 1909 |
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Accipitres Agaricus Albany Anser anteriorly articular articulation aspect bankiva birds Boletus bone border Branta broad Buteo Cathartidae centimeters characters Circus Clangula Clitocybe Club Bul Collybia concave condyle convex coracoid Cortinarius costal distal dorsal ducks Entoloma facets Falco Falconidae figure foramen foramina fowl furcula genus groove Hygrophorus inch long July lacrymal Lactarius lamellae lateral view limb mandible Marasmius margin maxillopalatines median N. Y. State Cab N. Y. State Mus nasal nearly osseous ossified Osteology outer output P.
N. Y. State Mus pair palatines pelvis Peziza Pholiota Pileus plate pneumatic Polyporus posterior posteriorly present production pterygoid Puccinia pygostyle quarries Rep't ribs Sacc sand scapula Schw Septoria septum shaft Short tons side skeleton skull Spatula species specimen Sphaeria spores stem sternal sternum surface Sylloge tarsometatarsus tibiotarsus Torr transverse Tricholoma turkey vertebrae vultures xiphoidal YORK STATE MUSEUM
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Seite 96 - DIVISION 3 MINERALOGY. Beck, Lewis C. Mineralogy of New York; comprising detailed descriptions of the minerals hitherto found in the State of New York, and notices of their uses in the arts and agriculture, il.
Seite 210 - A A critical comparison of a series of skulls of the wild and domesticated turkeys.
Seite 250 - From what has been said above, it will be seen that the...
Seite 360 - On a Collection of Birds' Sterna and Skulls, Collected by Dr Thomas H. Streets, US Navy.
Seite 48 - The sand should be nearly white in color; it should be of medium fineness (passing a 20- to 50-mesh horizontal sieve) ; the grains should be uniform in size, even and angular, or less preferably, they may be rounded. A simple chemical test may be employed by heating the sand in a dilute acid. Effervescence indicates the presence of lime, loss of color shows the presence of clay impurities.