Definition of Faunally

1. fauna [adv] - See also: fauna

Lexicographical Neighbors of Faunally

faulting
faultless
faultlessly
faultlessness
faultlessnesses
faultline
faultlines
faults
faulty
faulty union
faun
faun tail nevus
fauna
faunae
faunal
faunally (current term)
faunas
faunation
faunist
faunistic
faunistically
faunists
faunlike
fauns
faunus
faur
faurd
faurer
faurest
fausen

Literary usage of Faunally

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1901)
"origin, there is in the South Dakota Bad Lands a series of pinkish- colored nodular clays. These clays are faunally quite distinct, both from the adjoining ..."

2. Reports ... 2d Series by International Labour Office, United States Tariff Commission (1915)
"To quote from Haworth and Bennett,2 it "probably is the equivalent of one of the limestones in the bluffs at Kansas City. Doctor Beede says that 'faunally ..."

3. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 4th Series by California academy of sciences (1905)
"... Ashy beds near the top- of the Miocene resemble both litho- logically and faunally beds on the bay-shore north of Pinole Station, Contra Costa County. ..."

4. Maryland Geological Survey by Maryland Geological Survey (1913)
"He writes as follows: " faunally, the series of sediments, as they are exhibited in central New York (beginning at the top of the Onondaga ..."

5. The American Geologist: A Monthly Journal of Geology and Allied Sciences by Newton Horace Winchell (1900)
"faunally, the typical Kinderhook formation could not be regarded as a ... The main part of the typical section was closely related faunally to the beds ..."

6. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1888)
"A western continental area with thick and continuous limestones below, terminating above in thick masses of shales, but faunally presenting a remarkable ..."

7. The Stratigraphy of the Pennsylvania Series in Missouri by Henry Hinds, Frank Cook Greene, David White, Geological Survey (U.S.) (1915)
"To quote from Haworth and Bennett,2 it "probably is the equivalent of one of the limestones in the bluffs at Kansas City. Doctor Beede says that 'faunally ..."

8. The Monroe Formation of Southern Michigan and Adjoining Regions by Amadeus William Grabau, William Hittell Sherzer (1910)
"faunally there is a striking correspondence between the Raisin River and ... faunally the upper Monroe might be considered as the indigenous lower ..."

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