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p of English and Welsh artists in forming the | Cambrian Academy of Art, later the Royal Cambrian Acad |
He later became the President of the | Cambrian Academy and in 1892 became president of the M |
he north comprise a series of Precambrian and | Cambrian age rocks of both sedimentary and igneous ori |
d whether the limestones, which are of Middle | Cambrian age (ca. |
the Isle of Wight and the Isle of Man, whilst | Cambrian Airways operated both domestic and internatio |
Cambrian and Cumbrian Hills: Pilgrimages to Snowdon an | |
By the dawn of the | Cambrian and the Phanerozoic, life forms were abundant |
throughout the world from the lower to middle | Cambrian, and were important components of several fau |
Choia is a fossil demosponge dating to the | Cambrian and Lower Ordovician periods. |
olerite have been dated at 508 ± 5 Ma (Middle | Cambrian), and if this is the same rock causing the ae |
By 1810 he was in command of the frigate HMS | Cambrian and was actively supporting the Spanish war e |
It is located east of | Cambrian and northeast of Almaden neighborhoods. |
the molluscs show a size increase between the | Cambrian and Permian. |
He then wrote papers on the | Cambrian and Lower Silurian rocks, and described many |
pears in the geologic record beginning in the | Cambrian and in modern ocean environments. |
A long excursion train of mixed | Cambrian and Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway stock was |
r drains off igneous and ancient rocks of the | Cambrian and Ordovician which are all base-poor. |
the Petermann Orogeny (late Neoproterozoic - | Cambrian), and more extensively during the Paleozoic A |
Echmatocrinus is a problematic | Cambrian animal which resembles a crinoid or an octoco |
opportunity to study the development of Lower | Cambrian animals. |
During the | Cambrian, approximately 540 million years ago, the are |
was for many years an assiduous member of the | Cambrian Archaeological Association. |
er cleric and antiquary, Williams founded the | Cambrian Archaeological Association, whose journal, Ar |
He was one of the first members of the | Cambrian Archaeological Association. |
He was a stalwart member of the | Cambrian Archaeological Association, chairing its comm |
f Archaeologia Cambrensis (the journal of the | Cambrian Archaeological Association) between 1907 and |
The | Cambrian Archaeological Association is founded in Wale |
as chairman of the executive committee of the | Cambrian Archaeological Association and was one of its |
Two further fossil ctenophores from the | Cambrian are Ctenorhabdotus capulus and Xanioascus can |
closely related Kockurus, it is an enigmatic | Cambrian arthropod whose precise taxonomic affinity is |
closely related Kodymirus, it is an enigmatic | Cambrian arthropod whose precise taxonomic affinity is |
Kockurus is a problematic genus of | Cambrian arthropod, known from the Czech republic, whi |
Forfexicaris valida is a species of Lower | Cambrian arthropod, the only species in the family For |
It bears a superficial resemblance to the | Cambrian arthropod, Canadaspis, though, was much small |
Protocaris was a genus of | Cambrian arthropod, resembling the genus Apus. |
Kodymirus is a problematic genus of | Cambrian arthropod, known from the Czech republic, whi |
r trilobites, known from Idamean strata (Late | Cambrian) at Stoney Point in north-west Tasmania. |
DH.114 Heron 2 of | Cambrian at Manchester Airport in 1958 |
eventually adopted) that the beds between the | Cambrian beds of north Wales and the Silurian beds of |
The | Cambrian Biography (1803) |
Kutorgina is a genus of | Cambrian brachiopod and is one of the earliest of the |
Liangshanella is genus of | Cambrian bradoriid known from the Chengjiang biota and |
In 1970, the station was acquired by | Cambrian Broadcasting, the owner of CKSO in Sudbury, a |
atic-shelled brachiopod known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
ia is a genus of sponge known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
known as complete scleritomes from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
s a genus of brachiopod known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
s a genus of demosponge known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
a is a genus of annelid known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
is a frondose organism known from the middle | Cambrian Burgess shale. |
Dalyia is a red alga of the middle | Cambrian Burgess shale. |
s a genus of brachiopod known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
ur-eyed arachnomorph arthropod known from the | Cambrian Burgess shale. |
s a genus of brachiopod known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
enus of polychaete worm known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
la is a genus of sponge known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
f uncertain affinities, known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
yophycus is a putative red alga of the middle | Cambrian Burgess shale. |
nct monotypic genus of animal from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale with a single species Herpetoga |
ia is a genus of sponge known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale and the Ordovician Fezouata for |
Ancalagon is a genus of worm known from the | Cambrian Burgess Shale, and assigned to the Priapulids |
ia is a genus of sponge known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale and the Lower Ordovician Fezoua |
There is famous shale called Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia, which has |
up of radiating fronds, known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
barnetti is an organism known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale, which probably represents a sp |
pecific genus of sponge known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
ed to the chelicerates, known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale. |
a genus of early animal known from the Middle | Cambrian Burgess Shale, the Comley limestone, the Whee |
The | Cambrian Centre is a small shopping centre in the city |
he site of the existing small shopping centre | Cambrian Centre. |
er, he established the Menevian group, Middle | Cambrian characterized by the trilobite Paradoxides. |
The | Cambrian Chickies Formation is a mapped bedrock unit i |
nues to provide a link to Aberystwyth and the | Cambrian coast to the west and Newtown and Shrewsbury |
nce of the junction that can now be seen from | Cambrian Coast trains is the earthworks of the line he |
s railway station is an unstaffed halt on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Pwll |
tation was formerly a junction station on the | Cambrian Coast Line, from where a connection could be |
The | Cambrian Coast Express ran via Machynlleth, Shrewsbury |
The station is on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services every 2 |
Wales run a 2 hourly service each way on the | Cambrian Coast Line from Machynlleth - where the route |
e splits into the line to Aberystwyth and the | Cambrian Coast Line to Pwllheli. |
The station is on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Port |
The station is an unstaffed halt on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Pwll |
The station is on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Harl |
The station is on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Barm |
The A493 road and | Cambrian Coast railway pass through the village, altho |
The station is an unstaffed halt on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Harl |
The station is an unstaffed halt on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Tywy |
The station is an unstaffed halt on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Barm |
s railway station is an unstaffed halt on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Pwll |
The station is an unstaffed halt on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Port |
There is an unstaffed halt on the | Cambrian Coast Railway and the Christian Mountain Cent |
h opened in 1929, is an unstaffed halt on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Port |
Fairbourne railway station is served by the | Cambrian Coast Railway, which runs from Machynlleth to |
time Bow Street had a railway station on the | Cambrian Coast Line, though this closed in 1965 under |
The station is on the | Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Barm |
ore entering politics, he taught economics at | Cambrian College in Sudbury. |
resident of the Young Liberals Association at | Cambrian College. |
ing politics, he was a professor at Sudbury's | Cambrian College. |
ng with honours from the marketing program at | Cambrian College. |
as the labour representative on the board of | Cambrian College. |
became managing partners and, in 1895, formed | Cambrian Colleries Ltd. |
The | Cambrian Collieries were a focus for disputation betwe |
the 11 July 1905, just four months after the | Cambrian Colliery disaster at Clydach Vale, an explosi |
n 10 March 1905, an explosion occurred at the | Cambrian Colliery No.1. |
n, George Brace, a steam engine driver at the | Cambrian Colliery in Clydach Vale, bought with a loan |
s and two daughters, raised in a house called | Cambrian Colliery built next to his old work place. |
Hymenocaris is a genus of | Cambrian crustaceans. |
Hazelia is a genus of spicular | Cambrian demosponge known from the Burgess Shale, the |
The Hazeliidae are a family of spicular | Cambrian demosponges known from the Burgess Shale, the |
The | Cambrian deposits are partially covered by a landslip, |
y echinoderms known from late Early to Middle | Cambrian deposits. |
bursts of evolutionary radiation in the Early | Cambrian, Early Ordovician, to a lesser degree through |
Myoscolex is a problematic fossil from the | Cambrian Emu Bay Shale that, originally interpreted as |
Mintaro's | Cambrian era slate has a reputation for quality and ha |
The | Cambrian ERTMS - Pwllheli to Harlech rehearsal commenc |
He has worked on the | Cambrian Explosion and was leader of UN's IGCP project |
xplaining why the fossil record displayed the | Cambrian Explosion at this point in time. |
, rather than in phyla of their own, made the | Cambrian explosion much easier to understand without i |
the Blink of an Eye, Parker proposes that the | Cambrian Explosion, the sudden diversification in anim |
Other familiar radiations include the | Cambrian explosion, the radiation of land plants after |
f life to the emergence of animals during the | Cambrian explosion. |
which led to elucidation of the nature of the | Cambrian explosion. |
around 530 million years ago, just after the | Cambrian explosion. |
The | Cambrian explosion: biology's big bang, Stephen C. Mey |
History (1989) is a book on the evolution of | Cambrian fauna by Harvard paleontologist Stephen Jay G |
t has described new trilobites and correlated | Cambrian faunas from Iran and The Salt Range. |
Skania is a | Cambrian fossil arthropod that may be related to the E |
The Kirengellids are a group of problematic | Cambrian fossil shells of marine organisms. |
Discovery of the Burgess Shale | Cambrian fossil site in the Canadian Rockies by paleon |
Discovery of the Burgess Shale | Cambrian fossil site in the Canadian Rockies by palaeo |
terium known from the Burgess Shale and other | Cambrian fossil deposits. |
The Early | Cambrian fossils Fordilla and Pojetaia are regarded as |
The | Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China: The Flowering o |
a is a genus of animals described from Middle | Cambrian fossils. |
tone and quartzite containing Lower Silurian ( | Cambrian) fossils. |
Diplograptus was a | Cambrian genus of graptolite. |
Anabarites is a problematic lower | Cambrian genus, and is one of the small shelly fossils |
She was the name ship of the | Cambrian group of the C-class of cruisers. |
Earlier in the day a | Cambrian guard had complained of the rough-riding of a |
ance and diversity, which by the start of the | Cambrian had fallen to 20% of their peak. |
Cambrian has funded companies like Mobissimo, Aster Da | |
Cambrian Heights is a residential neighbourhood in the | |
ouncil and will likely be used in part by the | Cambrian Heritage Railways being set up in the area (b |
used as the headquarters for the newly-formed | Cambrian Heritage Railways restoration project. |
He named his house | Cambrian House in memory of the disaster. |
was not over, as he was made Chairman of the | Cambrian Housing Society in 1968. |
n, Yu'anshan Member (Eoredlichia zone), Lower | Cambrian, in the Dabanqiao area (Kunming), about 60 km |
A Javelin | Cambrian Jones Class 89 in 7mm scale. |
tion of the Gododdin in 1852, established the | Cambrian Journal, which he edited from 1854 until his |
ohn Williams (Ab Ithel) becomes editor of the | Cambrian Journal. |
th nonmineralizing taxa from the early Middle | Cambrian Kaili Biota, Guizhou Province, South China". |
The Comley Limestone is an Early | Cambrian Lagerstatte exposed in Comley, Shropshire, En |
ype section of the Conococheague Formation, a | Cambrian limestone and dolomite, is located in Scotlan |
The cave is developed in | Cambrian limestone/dolomite, and is known for its abun |
The Chemical Composition of the Silurian and | Cambrian Limestones; The Geology of Bolivia and Southe |
g system went into operational use across the | Cambrian Line controlled from Machynlleth. |
r and freight services over lines such as the | Cambrian Line and the now-closed Ruabon Barmouth Line. |
ight railway once ran through the town to the | Cambrian Line railway station, but today Raven Square, |
Trains on the | Cambrian Line pass the site of the former station. |
Trains on the | Cambrian Line pass the site of the former halt. |
Welshpool railway station is on the | Cambrian Line and is served by Arriva Trains Wales. |
These locomotives were in regular use on the | Cambrian Line in the 1950s. |
The | Cambrian Line runs through the village but there is no |
The | Cambrian Line (Welsh: Llinell Cambria) is a railway fr |
h: Cyffordd Dyfi) is a railway station on the | Cambrian Line in Wales. |
Trains on the | Cambrian Line pass the site of the former halt but the |
Cambrian Line services depart from the identically nam | |
ing the route of the WSMR connecting with the | Cambrian line at Shrewsbury. |
edge of Welshpool, one mile (1.6km) from the | Cambrian Line station, which is located in the eastern |
Trains on the | Cambrian Line pass the site of the former station, whi |
h railway station is a railway station on the | Cambrian Line in mid-Wales, serving the village of Bor |
ad been banned from the usual route along the | Cambrian Line owing to concerns regarding the structur |
tation building itself came from Borth on the | Cambrian Line in Wales. |
Talsarnau railway station on the | Cambrian Line serves the village. |
The | Cambrian Line railway passes close to the village. |
Cambrian Line signalling has been centrally controlled | |
, where the Shrewsbury to Welshpool line (the | Cambrian Line) runs, near Hanwood, to the villages of |
Trains pass on the | Cambrian Line, although there is no station at Abermul |
Unlike most stations on the | Cambrian Line, Tywyn has retained two platforms and a |
k is part of a major programme of work on the | Cambrian Line, including ERTMS signalling to replace t |
elsh: Y Trallwng) is a railway station on the | Cambrian Line, in Powys, mid-Wales. |
ttle out of the village itself) served by the | Cambrian Line. |
ne from Aberystwyth that is right next to the | Cambrian Line. |
thwards down the road running parallel to the | Cambrian line. |
provide nearly all passenger services on the | Cambrian Lines. |
became Chairman and then checkweighman of the | Cambrian Lodge of the South Wales Miners Federation. |
-eyed Opabinia, another extremely odd-looking | Cambrian marine animal. |
Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 36 (Winter 1998): 61- | |
edimentary crater-fill sequence includes also | Cambrian microfossils. |
At the same time, | Cambrian Mining became the major shareholder of Xtract |
Matthevia is a | Cambrian mollusc, perhaps related to the chitons. |
The Pelagiellida are a group of | Cambrian molluscs superficially assigned to the (polyp |
tenothecidae is an extinct family of bivalved | Cambrian molluscs. |
Because of its origins high in the | Cambrian Mountains and its relatively short length, it |
interfered with the 'shapely outline' of the | Cambrian Mountains should be treated as a criminal. |
It lies in the | Cambrian Mountains of Mid Wales, approximately 12 mile |
n Fawr on the Plynlimon massif, a part of the | Cambrian Mountains in the county of Ceredigion, Wales. |
ing "five peaks") is the highest point of the | Cambrian Mountains in Wales, and the highest point in |
Mid Wales is dominated by the | Cambrian Mountains, including the area sometimes refer |
It is located in the | Cambrian Mountains, just south of the A44 road between |
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