The annals and magazine of natural history - zoology, botany, and geology (1838) (14780999181), James Green

The annals and magazine of natural history - zoology, botany, and geology (1838) (14780999181), James Green

Identifier: s7annalsmagazine03londuoft (find matches) title: the annals and magazine of natural history: zoology, botany, and geology year: 1899 (1890s) subjects: natural history publisher: london: taylor & francis contributing library: gerstein - university of toronto digitizing sponsor: university of toronto view book page: book viewer about this book: catalog entry view all images: all images from book click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. The plate follows p. 428. Reference to this plate: this plate illustrates dragonflies described in the paper: kirby, w. F. , 1899. Li. —on a collection of odonato (dragonflies) from panama. The annals and magazine of natural history including zoology, botany, and geology. 3(17), pp. 362-371. The taxa illustrated are: 1. Trithemis tyleri (synonym for erythrodiplax funerea; p. 364); 2. Mesothemis verbenata (synonym for erythemis plebeja; p. 366); 3. Gomphoides appendiculatus (synonym for phyllogomphoides appendiculatus; p. 368); 4. Cyclophylla obscura (synonym for aphylla tenuis; p. 369). Text appearing before image (on the previous plate): j. Greeiuclel. Et litk. Plethodus ldvb9rjn. Broa uiv ann. A: mtiff. J^cvb. Hisi. S. 7. Vvl. 111 pi iv text appearing after image (on the first page of part 18): j. Green, del etlith. St. Lairtterrlbros imp- the anxals axd magazl\e of xatural history. (seventpi series. )no. 18. June 1899. Ltx. — on some new or jittle-knoion goniatites from the car-boniferous limefitone of ireland. By g. C. Crick e\g. S. Of the british museum (natural history). Most of the specimens described in the present paper are inthe collection of dr. A. H. Foord, f. G. S. , of dublin, whohas already devoted much attention to the cephalopoda fromthe carboniferous limestone of ireland; a \q\v are in thebritish j\luseum collection; some belong to the geologicalsurvey of ireland, and a few to the museum of science andart, dublin. Io dr. Foord, to the authorities of the geolo-gical survey of ireland and of the museum of science andart, dublin, i am greatly indebted for the loan of the speci-mens in their respective collections. During a visit to the museum of the geological survey ofireland i was fortunate enough to identify the type speci-mens of de konincks goniatitts \^= pericyc. Date: 1838.
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annals and magazine of natural history (1899)erythrodiplax funereaerythemis plebejaphyllogomphoides appendiculatusaphylla tenuisanisoptera illustrationsjames green (illustrator)james green

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