952 resultados para National Commercial Bank of Albany (Albany, N.Y.)
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Formed by the union of the Labor market bulletin and the Industrial bulletin.
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Reports for 1938-1958/59 form pt. I of the Annual report of the Dept. of Taxation and Finance.
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Title varies slightly.
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At head of title: State of New York.
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150 copies printed of which 36 were on large paper (29 x 23 cm.). Cf. Sabin, Bibl. Amer.
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1941-<49> also called 91st-<99th> annual report
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Description based on: 53rd session, v. 1 (1830); title from vol. t.p.
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Combined report issued for 1977-78.
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"Containing practical suggestions for the farmer and horticulturist."
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Vol. 1- includes reproduction of color plates on microfiche.
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The Cutri Formation’s, type location, exposed in the NW of Mallorca, Spain has previously been described by Álvaro et al., (1989) and further interpreted by Abbots (1989) unpublished PhD thesis as a base-of-slope carbonate apron. Incorporating new field and laboratory analysis this paper enhances this interpretation. From this analysis, it can be shown without reasonable doubt that the Cutri Formation was deposited in a carbonate base-of-slope environment on the palaeowindward side of a Mid-Jurassic Tethyan platform. Key evidence such as laterally extensive exposures, abundant deposits of calciturbidtes and debris flows amongst hemipelagic deposits strongly support this interpretation.
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Several vertebrae of a sauropterygian specimen have been recovered in Fuencaliente de Medinaceli (Soria Province, Castilla y León, Spain). The remains come from Middle–Upper Triassic Muschelkalk Facies. This finding represents the first documented evidence of a Triassic tetrapod in Castilla y León. The vertebrae belong to Nothosaurus, a sauropterygian genus found in Europe, Middle East, North of Africa and China. This genus is poorly-known in the Iberian record. The new remains constitute the first evidence of the species Nothosaurus giganteus, or a related taxon, in the Iberian Peninsula. This study reveals the occurrence of at least two species of the sauropterygian Nothosaurus in the Spanish record.