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Definition of Myalls
1. myall [n] - See also: myall
Lexicographical Neighbors of Myalls
Literary usage of Myalls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases and Usages with by Edward Ellis Morris (1898)
"2 : "The soft and silvery grace of the myalls." 1890. ... 4, ' Getting in the
Scrubbers' : "To secure these myalls we took down sixty or seventy head of ..."
2. The English Illustrated Magazine (1893)
"No," she said, " no, not when the myalls are down along the creek." "Good Lord!
... She seems to guess there's something in the wind. The myalls ! pooh ! ..."
3. The Great Ice Age and Its Relation to the Antiquity of Man by James Geikie (1894)
"GLACIAL PHENOMENA OF ENGLAND. gravels on the same horizon have yielded two arctic
shells— Leda myalls and Astarte borealis—together with a few British forms ..."
4. Report on the Invertebrata of Massachusetts by Augustus Addison Gould (1870)
"Y. myalls is greater in height, thicker, darker, anil has the beaks about ...
Yoldia myalls. Shell ovate, smooth, olive colored; anterior part longest and ..."
5. Boston Journal of Natural History by Boston Society of Natural History (1839)
"It is necessary therefore, to restore A. myalls as a Thracia, it having been
suppressed by M. de Blainville, p. 660 of his Manual, on false data. ..."
6. Report Upon the Invertebrate Animals of Vineyard Sound and Adjacent Waters by Addison Emery Verrill (1874)
"Yoldia myalls Stimpson; Gould, Invert., ... Gould reports the latter as from
Nord- land (McAndrew), but we suspect that Y. myalls or Y. ..."