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B. (Bernard Bolingbroke) title: Sea-Weeds, Shells and Fossils date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/37119.txt cache: ./cache/37119.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'37119.txt' 43417 txt/../pos/43417.pos 43417 txt/../wrd/43417.wrd 43417 txt/../ent/43417.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 43417 author: Sowerby, G. B. (George Brettingham) title: A Conchological Manual date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/43417.txt cache: ./cache/43417.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 10 resourceName b'43417.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-mollusks-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 37119 author = Woodward, B. B. (Bernard Bolingbroke) title = Sea-Weeds, Shells and Fossils date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 30232 sentences = 2092 flesch = 77 summary = SEA-WEEDS, SHELLS AND FOSSILS. Algæ, popularly known as sea-weeds, although many species are British species, so that the plants appear like necklaces. most common sea-weeds, growing well up from low-water mark. texture, and growing on rocks and shells attached by their lower is a genus of small parasitical plants, the two British species of They are deep sea plants, or at least grow about low water mark. care should be taken to keep apart, and in sea-water, any specimens of are found on aquatic plants, on rocks and stones, under water or on specimens, is not only because in them the shell is more likely to be If you are cleaning _bivalves_, or shells composed of two pieces, like "Date-shell," which bores into corals and even hard limestone rocks. attached to shells from low water "Common Shells of the Sea-shore." By Rev. J. 3. Sand, with land and fresh-water shells and bones of } 10 ft. cache = ./cache/37119.txt txt = ./txt/37119.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43417 author = Sowerby, G. B. 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Fig. impressions two.--_Obs._ The shells composing this genus differ from only genus of shells described in this family is Dentalium, fig. genus composed of several small species of land shells. A genus of shells resembling small species of LITTORINA, as L. cache = ./cache/43417.txt txt = ./txt/43417.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43305 author = Sowerby, G. B. (George Brettingham) title = Illustrated Index of British Shells Containing figures of all the recent species date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14579 sentences = 3476 flesch = 79 summary = DISTORTA, _Mont._--(_Mya_) _Anatina_ and _Amphidesma d._, _Th. truncata_.--Distribution general, but not common. S. ENSIS, _Linn._--Eng., Scot., Ire., generally 5 to 15 fath., C. Thompson.--Down, Oban, Zetland, 30 to 70 fath., Rr. Oval, equally ribbed. C. DISCORS, _Linn._ (_Mytilus._)--_Modiola d._ and _discrepans_.--Brit. Fyne, Dublin Bay, 30 to 50 fath., Mr. Large, striated; beak not terminal. C. RUBER, _Linn._--Brit, seas generally, Mr. Valves smooth; margin P. VULGATA, _Linn._--Brit, generally, Cc. Ribs not toothed. generally, 15 to 90 fath., Mr. Granulated, whorls with prominent margin. L. TENEBROSA, _Mont._ (_Turbo_).--British shores generally, C. Brit., 15 to 85 fath., Mr. Thin, with ribs E. POLITA, _Linn._ (_Helix._)--_Strombiformis_, _Turbo_, _Rissoa_, and Brit., Ire., Zetland, Medit., 10 to 80 fath., Mr. Whorls deep, N. LÆVIGATA, _Linn._ (_Helix._)--_Bulla_, _Velutina_, etc.--Brit. O. ALBA, _Jeffreys_, (and var.)--Swansea, Skye, Zetland, Guernsey, CUTACEUS, _Linn._--Channel Isls., Rr. as Brit. generally, sand and shells, 1 to 80 fath., C. 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"_Anomia._ The shells of this genus are fixed, like the oyster, to species, and once a very rare shell. "Among the shells of the _Pyrula_ genus we find _P. 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Type: gutenberg title: subject-mollusks-gutenberg date: 2021-06-07 time: 11:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Mollusks" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 43305 author: Sowerby, G. B. (George Brettingham) title: Illustrated Index of British Shells Containing figures of all the recent species date: words: 14579 sentences: 3476 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/43305.txt txt: ./txt/43305.txt summary: DISTORTA, _Mont._--(_Mya_) _Anatina_ and _Amphidesma d._, _Th. truncata_.--Distribution general, but not common. S. ENSIS, _Linn._--Eng., Scot., Ire., generally 5 to 15 fath., C. Thompson.--Down, Oban, Zetland, 30 to 70 fath., Rr. Oval, equally ribbed. C. DISCORS, _Linn._ (_Mytilus._)--_Modiola d._ and _discrepans_.--Brit. Fyne, Dublin Bay, 30 to 50 fath., Mr. Large, striated; beak not terminal. C. RUBER, _Linn._--Brit, seas generally, Mr. Valves smooth; margin P. VULGATA, _Linn._--Brit, generally, Cc. Ribs not toothed. generally, 15 to 90 fath., Mr. Granulated, whorls with prominent margin. L. TENEBROSA, _Mont._ (_Turbo_).--British shores generally, C. Brit., 15 to 85 fath., Mr. Thin, with ribs E. POLITA, _Linn._ (_Helix._)--_Strombiformis_, _Turbo_, _Rissoa_, and Brit., Ire., Zetland, Medit., 10 to 80 fath., Mr. Whorls deep, N. LÆVIGATA, _Linn._ (_Helix._)--_Bulla_, _Velutina_, etc.--Brit. O. ALBA, _Jeffreys_, (and var.)--Swansea, Skye, Zetland, Guernsey, CUTACEUS, _Linn._--Channel Isls., Rr. as Brit. generally, sand and shells, 1 to 80 fath., C. STAGNALIS, _Linn._ (_Helix._)--_Buccinum_, _Turbo_, etc., id: 43417 author: Sowerby, G. B. (George Brettingham) title: A Conchological Manual date: words: 97917 sentences: 14895 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/43417.txt txt: ./txt/43417.txt summary: family _Dorsalia_, contains the genus Siliquaria (plates, fig. _Fam._ Limacineæ, Bl. _Gen._ POLYPHEMUS, Montf.--_Descr._ Shell oval or well known Ivory shell, Eburna glabrata, _Lam._ belongs to this genus, impressions distant.--_Obs._ The shells composing this genus are easily Cirripedes, Lam. _Fam._ Balanidea, Bl.--_Descr._ Shell composed of six Dimyaria, Lam. Most of the genera of shells contained in this family within the tube near the base.--_Obs._ The shells composing this genus whorls covered with enamel.--_Obs._ This genus of shells resembles Fam. Lithophagidæ, Lam. A genus composed of species of Lea. A genus composed of several species of fresh-water shells width of the shell." It forms part of the genus Producta, Sow. Fig. impressions two.--_Obs._ The shells composing this genus differ from only genus of shells described in this family is Dentalium, fig. genus composed of several small species of land shells. A genus of shells resembling small species of LITTORINA, as L. id: 49206 author: Venning, Mary Anne title: Rudiments of Conchology Intended as a familiar introduction to the science. date: words: 19985 sentences: 2038 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/49206.txt txt: ./txt/49206.txt summary: "_Solen._ Shell bivalve, open at both ends, tooth of the hinge "The genus _Tellìna_ is remarkable for the beauty of the shells, and, "The shells of this genus are usually thin, brittle, and remarkably The British shells of this genus are neither numerous nor "The shells of the genus _Cypræa_, cowry, are general favourites: the 1.) In the _Patella_ genus we lose sight of a spire; the shell is "The first genus contains but one species; the shell is buried up to many new shells, both genera and species, have been found; and there _Lucina_ is a pretty genus of shells. "_Anomia._ The shells of this genus are fixed, like the oyster, to species, and once a very rare shell. "Among the shells of the _Pyrula_ genus we find _P. "The beautiful genus _Harpa_, harp-shell, is remarkable for its "The _Oliva_ genus contains smooth, shining shells, common, and id: 37119 author: Woodward, B. B. (Bernard Bolingbroke) title: Sea-Weeds, Shells and Fossils date: words: 30232 sentences: 2092 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/37119.txt txt: ./txt/37119.txt summary: SEA-WEEDS, SHELLS AND FOSSILS. Algæ, popularly known as sea-weeds, although many species are British species, so that the plants appear like necklaces. most common sea-weeds, growing well up from low-water mark. texture, and growing on rocks and shells attached by their lower is a genus of small parasitical plants, the two British species of They are deep sea plants, or at least grow about low water mark. care should be taken to keep apart, and in sea-water, any specimens of are found on aquatic plants, on rocks and stones, under water or on specimens, is not only because in them the shell is more likely to be If you are cleaning _bivalves_, or shells composed of two pieces, like "Date-shell," which bores into corals and even hard limestone rocks. attached to shells from low water "Common Shells of the Sea-shore." By Rev. J. 3. Sand, with land and fresh-water shells and bones of } 10 ft. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel