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Recent British Foraminifera of The Channel
An Amateurs account of British Foraminifera
Thursday, 5 November 2009
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Collecting in the Saltmarsh of Poole Harbour
The main Deposition Zone in Swanage Bay
Victorian ideas on the Floatation of recent Forami...
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A Slide of British Recent Foraminifera
Museum of Recent British Foraminifera
Arenaceous Foraminifera of the Swanage Area
Young test of Ammonia tepida
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August
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Anchor mud as a means of foraminifera collection
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October
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FORAMINIFERA IN CROSS CURRICULAR EDUCATION
The Southern Shore of Poole harbour
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2008
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March
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A species of foraminifera that does not seem to b...
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April
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A deposition zone for Arenaceous types
Another look at species at Poole
A glance at some of the non Arenaceous types at po...
A General Guide to the Deposition Zones of the For...
The Fleet Lagoon near Weymouth Dorset U.K.
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June
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Slide of Poole Foraminifera with labelled grid of ...
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November
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A New Microscope
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February
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Geometry of the Diatom Frustule on BBC BASIC
QUAD IN BBC BASIC SEE PREVIOUS NOTES.
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October
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Illustrations of the Foraminifera in West Dorset U...
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Arenaceos Foraminifera of Dorset
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February
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An Introduction To Dorset Foraminifera
A Question concerning the point of the needle answ...
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August
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A look at a 15 cm cube of chalk
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November
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Two Species of Lagena
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2011
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A Successful Victorian Method of Mounting Radiolar...
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The Two Images from Toaday Radiolaria from Barbado...
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