The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . one. The most complete works upon tliemare the Memoire siir les Belemnites consider^es zoologiquement et geologique-menl, by Blainville, Paris, 1827 ; and that of M. I. S. Miller on the samesubject, in vol. ii. part 1, of the Geological Trans., Lond., 1826. [The •English student will find the fullest details in Bucklands BridgewaterTreatise.] M. de Blainville distributes them from cliaracters derived fromthe greater or less depth to which the inner cone, or c


The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . one. The most complete works upon tliemare the Memoire siir les Belemnites consider^es zoologiquement et geologique-menl, by Blainville, Paris, 1827 ; and that of M. I. S. Miller on the samesubject, in vol. ii. part 1, of the Geological Trans., Lond., 1826. [The •English student will find the fullest details in Bucklands BridgewaterTreatise.] M. de Blainville distributes them from cliaracters derived fromthe greater or less depth to which the inner cone, or chambered part, pene-trates ; from the margins of the external cone, which has, or has not, a small i«-153.— \% siiig;\jlar Cephalopod has been fully describeil | which fussils are occssioniilly rcferrcil lo living types, to mentiun t ;ert in a very aImirable manner, by Mr. Owen, in his I Raspuil ttelieves the Belemnites to be the cutnncoiit appen(lai;ei thr Pfarly Saulilm, Lond,, 1832.—En. some sea animal, perhaps allied to the Sea-uichins, ().—Eivc the student an idea ul the nature of the evideiiec on.


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