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Paleontographical
Paleontographical Pa`le*on`to*graph"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to the description of fossil remains.
Paleontography
Paleontography Pa`le*on*tog"ra*phy, n. [Paleo- + Gr. ? existing things + -graphy.] The description of fossil remains.
Paleontological
Paleontological Pa`le*on`to*log"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to paleontology. -- Pa`le*on`to*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
Paleontologically
Paleontological Pa`le*on`to*log"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to paleontology. -- Pa`le*on`to*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
paleontology
10. (Mus.) (a) Produced by natural organs, as those of the human throat, in distinction from instrumental music. (b) Of or pertaining to a key which has neither a flat nor a sharp for its signature, as the key of C major. (c) Applied to an air or modulation of harmony which moves by easy and smooth transitions, digressing but little from the original key. --Moore (Encyc. of Music). Natural day, the space of twenty-four hours. --Chaucer. Natural fats, Natural gas, etc. See under Fat, Gas. etc. Natural Harmony (Mus.), the harmony of the triad or common chord. Natural history, in its broadest sense, a history or description of nature as a whole, incuding the sciences of botany, zo["o]logy, geology, mineralogy, paleontology, chemistry, and physics. In recent usage the term is often restricted to the sciences of botany and zo["o]logy collectively, and sometimes to the science of zoology alone. Natural law, that instinctive sense of justice and of right and wrong, which is native in mankind, as distinguished from specifically revealed divine law, and formulated human law. Natural modulation (Mus.), transition from one key to its relative keys. Natural order. (Nat. Hist.) See under order. Natural person. (Law) See under person, n. Natural philosophy, originally, the study of nature in general; in modern usage, that branch of physical science, commonly called physics, which treats of the phenomena and laws of matter and considers those effects only which are unaccompanied by any change of a chemical nature; -- contrasted with mental and moral philosophy. Natural scale (Mus.), a scale which is written without flats or sharps. Model would be a preferable term, as less likely to mislead, the so-called artificial scales (scales represented by the use of flats and sharps) being equally natural with the so-called natural scale Natural science, natural history, in its broadest sense; -- used especially in contradistinction to mental or moral science. Natural selection (Biol.), a supposed operation of natural laws analogous, in its operation and results, to designed selection in breeding plants and animals, and resulting in the survival of the fittest. The theory of natural selection supposes that this has been brought about mainly by gradual changes of environment which have led to corresponding changes of structure, and that those forms which have become so modified as to be best adapted to the changed environment have tended to survive and leave similarly adapted descendants, while those less perfectly adapted have tended to die out though lack of fitness for the environment, thus resulting in the survival of the fittest. See Darwinism. Natural system (Bot. & Zo["o]l.), a classification based upon real affinities, as shown in the structure of all parts of the organisms, and by their embryology. It should be borne in mind that the natural system of botany is natural only in the constitution of its genera, tribes, orders, etc., and in its grand divisions. --Gray. Natural theology, or Natural religion, that part of theological science which treats of those evidences of the existence and attributes of the Supreme Being which are exhibited in nature; -- distinguished from revealed religion. See Quotation under Natural, a., 3. Natural vowel, the vowel sound heard in urn, furl, sir, her, etc.; -- so called as being uttered in the easiest open position of the mouth organs. See Neutral vowel, under Neutral and Guide to Pronunciation, [sect] 17. Syn: See Native.
Paleontology
Paleontology Pa`le*on*tol"o*gy, n. [Paleo- + Gr. ? existing things + -logy. Cf. Ontology.] The science which treats of the ancient life of the earth, or of fossils which are the remains of such life.

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- zorzoni gen. et sp. nov.(Teleostei, Aulopiformes, Alepisauroidei)." Bollet. Mus. Civ. Stor. Natu. Ver. Geolo. Paleon. Preist 28 (2004): 29-40. v t e v t e...
- classification; Jour. Paleon. V 29. n.3 May 1955,pp 327–370; figs, plts. Flower,1958, Some Chazyan and Mohawkian Endoceratida; Jour. Paleon V32, n.3,pp 433–468;...
- town. Other attractions include: Deer Cr**** Museum Glenrock Golf Course Paleon Museum The Glenrock Potato Man Art in the Park I-25 - north–south Interstate...
- to the action within the army of the pro-communist organization, "Enosis Paleon Polemiston"; Tsouderos, because his recommendations on finances were rejected;...
- Horse. Toronto, Canada: Harper Collins. p. 118. ISBN 9781443417860. MacFadden, B. J. (1984). "Astrohippus and Dinohippus". J. Vert. Paleon. 4(2):273-283....
- Nautiloidea; Jour Paleon V.24, n 5, pp 604–616, 1 text-fig, Sept 1950. – – 1955, Status of Endoceroid classification; Jour. Paleon. V 29. n.3, pp 327–370...
- 1/21/09 MacFadden, B. J. (1984). "Astrohippus and Dinohippus". J. Vert. Paleon. 4(2):273–283. Paleobiology Database Ranch Quarry at the Paleobiology Database...
- in the upper Pierre Shale in 1995 and brought to the collection of the Paleon Museum in Glenrock. This locality is dated to the lower Maastrichtian age...
- Ophthalmothule Tithonian-Berriasian Doris Pliosaurus carpenteri Harold GPM 5001 Paleon Museum Serpentisuchops pfisterae Late Cretaceous, (Lower Maastrichtian)...
- Mines and Mineral Resources, Socorro, New Mexico Flower, R. H. 1955. Status of Endoceroid classification; Jour. Paleon. V 29. No.3, pp 327–370, May 1955...