A History of the Fossil Fruits and Seeds of the London Clay, Part 1 |
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A History Of The Fossil Fruits And Seeds Of The London Clay James Scott Bowerbank No preview available - 2023 |
A History of the Fossil Fruits and Seeds of the London Clay James Scott Bowerbank No preview available - 2015 |
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apex apices appearance axis base and apex beneath the testa breadth calyx capsule cells cellular structure cellular tissue centre circular compressed cone considerable cotyledons CUPANOIDES CUPRESSINITES decomposition dehiscence depressed depth from face dissepiments edgeways eighty linear elliptical embryo endocarp epicarp exhibit extraneous pyrites FABOIDEA face to back fossil fractured fruit represented funicular funiculus genus half Herne Bay Hightea hilum indication insertion interior J.D.C.Sowerby fecit legume LEGUMINOSITES line in thickness lines in length lobes Loddiges longitudinal section mass microscopic power middle NIPADITES nucleus obtuse omphalodium outer cupula oval ovate Palais des Arts Pandanus patch of extraneous perfect pericarp PETROPHILOIDES placenta Plate 17 plate 9 plumular end possession power of eighty preceding species present preservation proportion radicle recent fruit remaining attached represented by fig represents the face reticulated sarcocarp Seed sideways slightly small portion specimen figured squamæ sulci surface termination testa smooth thin tion umbo umbonate valves vascular whole