Pollen Terminology
by Michael Hesse, Heidemarie Halbritter, and Reinhard Zetter
Palynology is important in basic as well as in manifold applied sciences, as e.g. biology, medicine, forensics, earth history, climatology and food production. This volume is the first fully illustrated handbook of palynological principles and glossary terms, exclusively using LM and EM micrographs of superior quality. A comprehensive General Chapter on pollen morphology, anatomy, pollen development etc. based on the present knowledge in palynology introduces the reader in the world of pollen. T...
Die Akalephen der Plankton-Expedition (Classic Reprint)
by Ernst Vanhoffen
The Homologies of the Stylar Cusps in the Upper Molars of the Didelphyidae (Classic Reprint)
by Benjamin Arthur Bensley
An Index to the Genera and Species of the Foraminifera, Vol. 1: A to Non (Classic Reprint)
by Charles Davies Sherborn
Histoire Naturelle des Animaux Sans Vertèbres, Présentant les Caractères Généraux Et Particuliers de Ces Animaux, Leur Distribution, Leurs Classes, Leurs Familles, Leurs Genres, Et la Citation des Principales Espèces Qui S'y Rapportent, Vol. 10: Précédée
by Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine De Lamarck
Ueber die Entwickelung des Hornhufes bei Einigen Ungulaten: Inaugural-Dissertation (Classic Reprint)
by Ludwig Kunsien
Palæontographical Society, Vol. 29: Issued for 1875 (Classic Reprint)
by Palaeontographical Society
I Molluschi Dei Terreni Terziarii del Piemonte E Della Liguria, Vol. 30
by Luigi Bellardi
Thesaurus Conchyliorum, or Monographs of Genera of Shells, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint)
by George Brettingham Sowerby
Vergleichende Übersicht der urweltlichen Organismen
by Friedrich Rolle
Abhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt, 1882, Vol. 10 (Classic Reprint)
by Geologische Bundesanstalt Wien
Tectonic Evolution of the Oman Mountains (Special Publications of the Geological Society, #392)
Ten years ago a book about dinosaur tracks would have appealed to a handful of specialists. Today, it is likely to attract wider interest, in the wake of some major controversies about the natural history of dinosaurs. Few readers will be completely unaware of those spirited debates about 'cold~blooded' versus 'warm~blooded' dinosaurs, and eyebrows are no longer raised at the suggestion that dinosaurs may still be alive and kicking - in the guise of birds. Issues such as these have prompted many...
Introduction to Invertebrate Palaeontology
by N.K.N. Aiyengar and K. N. Prasad
Berichte Der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft Zu Freiburg I. B, Vol. 6 (Classic Reprint)
by August Gruber
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. 125 (Classic Reprint)
by Smithsonian Institution