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  • 81Diadectidae — Temporal range: Late Carboniferous – Early Permian, 305–271 Ma …

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  • 82Geology of South Wales — South Wales is an area with many features of outstanding interest to geologists, who have for long used the area for University field trips. The following account is massively condensed and a few paragraphs cannot do the subject full justice.… …

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  • 83List of Thelyphonidae species — This is a list of all described species of Thelyphonidae, adapted from [http://insects.tamu.edu/research/collection/hallan/Acari/Family/Thelyphonidae.txt Joel Hallan s Biology Catalog] . He synonymizes the family Geralinuridae with Thelyphonidae …

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  • 84Geology of Yorkshire — In Yorkshire there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the geological period in which they were formed. The Pennine chain of Hills in the west is of Carboniferous origin. The central vale is Permo Triassic. The… …

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  • 85gymnosperm — gymnospermism, n. /jim neuh sperrm /, n. Bot. a vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary; a conifer or cycad. Cf. angiosperm. [1820 30; < NL gymnospermae name of type. See GYMNO , SPERM] * * * Any woody plant that reproduces&#8230; …

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  • 86plant — plantable, adj. plantless, adj. plantlike, adj. /plant, plahnt/, n. 1. any member of the kingdom Plantae, comprising multicellular organisms that typically produce their own food from inorganic matter by the process of photosynthesis and that&#8230; …

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  • 87Cyclida — Temporal range: Carboniferous–Maastrichtian …

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  • 88Medullosales — Temporal range: Carboniferous–Permian …

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  • 89Geological history of India — The geological history of India started with the geological evolution of rest of the Earth i.e. 4.57 bya (billion years ago). India has a diverse geology. Different regions in India contain rocks of all types belonging to different geologic&#8230; …

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  • 90Yoredale Series — The Yoredale Series, in geology, is a local phase of the lower Carboniferous rocks of the north of England. The name was introduced by J. Phillips on account of the typical development of the phase in Yoredale (Wensleydale), Yorkshire. Properties …

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