…s of Philadelphia 1(3), 43–48. ( BHL link ) Say, T. 1817. On a new genus of the Crustacea, and the species on which it is established. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1(4), 49–52. (Read July 8, 1817) (BHL link) Say, T. 1817. An account of the Crustacea …
…are all inhabitants of fresh-water. I have found no less than fifteen different accounts of dust having fallen on vessels when far out in the Atlantic. From the direction of the wind whenever it has fallen, and from its having always fallen during those months when the harmattan …
…gle ordinal form of insect extinct. There are only two orders extinct among the Crustacea. There is not known to be an extinct order of these creatures, the parasitic and other worms; but there are two, not to say three, absolutely extinct orders of this class, the Echinodermata;…
… 1836-1878 The Hopedale Moravian Church letters are the only known first-person accounts of life in the early settlement of Newfoundland in northeast Pennsylvania. When a small group of German immigrants arrived … Access Now Byzantine Catholic Seminary Library – Eastern Christian…
…reports and other unpublished a large number of minor religious foundations are accounts to bring the text up to date. Some of wholly unresearched. The crucial settlement unit, Crawford’s unusual words and phrases have been the baile,4 the ancestor of the nineteenth century alter…
…llow water on the beach; and on opening their stomachs, we find the same little crustacea and shell-fish in them all. Then among the fruit-eating birds, there are pigeons, parrots, toucans, and chatterers,--families as distinct and widely separated as possible,--which yet may be …
…emetery of Pachyammos, Crete, Philadelphia. Shackleton, N. J. The Molluscs, the Crustacea, the Echinodermata, Appendix στὸ J. D. Evans, A. C. Renfrew (ἐπιμ.), Excavations at Saliagos near Antiparos (BSA Suppl. Vol. 5), London, 122-138. Shaw, J. W. The Chrysolakkos Façades, στὸ Πε…
…one led by experts, but which constantly consults people through a combination of democracy and data10. The real goal, the author argues, should be a combination of meaningful representation and effective governance-one that requires a reduction of democracy in favor of technocra…
…criptions of the garrisons, whether of Portuguese or local recruitment, and the accounts involved in their maintenance. 27 ISSUES RELATED TO THE TRACES OF THE PORTUGUESE IN THE ARABIAN COAST (João Palla Lizardo) Until recently, the knowledge about the remains of the Portuguese pr…
…y and biomass of juveniles and adults of the two dominant 164 taxonomic groups (crustaceans and fishes) in the three sampling stations of the lower Minho estuary (NW Iberian Peninsula) throughout 16 consecutive months (April/09 to July/10). Fig. 7.10 Canonical plotting of abiotic…
…existence of the LBK settle- ments there. The preference for certain soils also accounts for the high settlement concentration. Frequently, sites are clustered at distances ranging from 0.2 to 1.5 km. This is especially clear in such microregions as the valleys of the Great and M…
…into definite periods and awaits the end of each period in order to rule up its accounts with perception? Is it alleged that the perception of an external object begins when the object appears, and ends when it disappears, and that therefore we can, in this case at least, mark th…
…is required than in other parts. The extreme porosity of the soil probably also accounts for the length of time it will go on bearing crops without becoming exhausted. The rainfall, penetrating deeply into the soil in the absence of stratification, comes into contact with the moi…
…alves and invertebrate worms proportionately more important in diet compared to crustaceans and teleost fish. The combined findings of this study indicate that predation risk has a strong influence on stingray behaviour, causing a trade-off of energy for safety in juveniles in te…
…is required than in other parts. The extreme porosity of the soil probably also accounts for the length of time it will go on bearing crops without becoming exhausted. The rainfall, penetrating deeply into the soil in the absence of stratification, comes into contact with the moi…