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Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. 114:339-344
George Robert Vine was a Sheffield-based stay- (corset-) maker and amateur naturalist who also specialized in the study of bryozoans. He was born near Portsmouth into a poor family and received a limited school education. He was largely self-taught a
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George Robert Vine
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Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society. 8:161-174
For many years past I have made several unavailing attempts to identify, and re-describe, the Carboniferous Polyzoa of our older Palaeontologists. I ascribe my failure rather to the scarcity of material than to any want of distinctness on the part of
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George Robert Vine
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Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 36:356-361
The Diastoporidae are a group of adherent Polyzoa belonging to the suborder Cyclostomata. Busk defines the generic characters thus:—“Zoarium crustaceous or foliaceous, discoid or indefinite in outline; adnate and sessile, or pedunculate and erect
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George Robert Vine
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Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society. 11:184-200
The study of Palaeozoic Polyzoa seems not to have attracted so much attention in this as in other countries, consequently there are fewer monographs to which the student can be referred. Excepting Phillip’s Geology of Yorkshire, and Mc.Coy’s Pala
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George Robert Vine
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Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 41:108-113
Mr. G. W. Shrubsole, in a paper “On the Occurrence of a new Species of Phyllopora in the Permian Limestone”, remarks that “the genus Phyllopora has as yet been but imperfectly worked; its rarity in the more recent and its imperfect preservation
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George Robert Vine
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Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 37:613-619
The genus Alecto was founded by Lamouroux in 1821 for a group of adherent Polyzoa. In 1814 Leach had used the word Alecto for a genus of Echinoderms; and Mr. Hincks says that it is still employed in connexion with the Crinoidea. On this account its f
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Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 40:329-332
The genus Glauconome , originally founded by Goldfuss, was so modified by Lonsdale, as to become virtually a new genus, of which Glauconome disticha from the Dudley Limestone is the type. Later on came the discovery by Sedgwick of apparently a simila
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George Robert Vine
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Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society. 12:74-93
In the Annals and Magazine of Natural History for 1877, Dr. H. A. Nicholson and R. Etheridge, jun., published a paper on some peculiar parasitic organisms found in the Devonian Rocks of Ontario, and the Carboniferous Rocks of Scotland. The species de