Archiv für Naturgeschichte, Volume 58

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Nicolai, 1892 - Natural history

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Page 227 - Age of the Domestic Animals. Being a Complete Treatise on the Dentition of the Horse, Ox, Sheep, Hog, and Dog, and on the various other means of determining the age of these animals. By RUSH SHIPPEN HUIDEKOPER. MD, Veterinarian (Alfort, France) ; Professor of Sanitary Medicine and Veterinary Jurisprudence, American Veterinary College, New York, etc.
Page 197 - Vorkommen von granulirten basophilen und acidophilen Zellen im Bindegewebe und über die Art, sie sichtbar zu machen.
Page 343 - Descriptions of a new genus and two new species of North American mammals.
Page 334 - The development of the American rail and track, as illustrated by the collection in the US National Museum. By J. Elfreth Watkins. pp. 651-708, 116 figs. R. 42. Explorations in Newfoundland and Labrador in 1887, made in connection with the cruise of the US Fish Commission schooner Grampus.
Page 149 - Ueber den anatomischen Bau des Strongylus convolutus Ostertag nebst einigen Bemerkungen zu seiner Biologie*).
Page 8 - On the Question of Saurognathism of the Pici, and other Osteological Notes upon that Group; PZS London 1891 p.
Page 146 - A Practical Guide to the Construction, Arrangement, and Management of Fresh- water and Marine Aquaria...
Page 188 - Phila., 1890, pp. 183-186. The influence exerted by the tongue on the positions of the teeth. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1891, p. 451. On the bipartite malar in the American Indian. Proc. Asso. Am. Anatomists for 1888-1890, Wash., 1891, p. 16. The forms of edentulous jaws in the human subject. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1893, pp. 11-13. Congenital defects of the face. NY Med.
Page 3 - JS v. Petenyi, Der Begründer der wissenschaftlichen Ornithologie in Ungarn. 1799-1855. Ein Lebensbild. Unter MitWirkung von J.
Page 251 - Die pupillenerweiternden Fasern steigen vom Gehirn ins Rückenmark hinab und treten aus demselben durch die 8. Hals-, 1. und 2. vordere Brustwurzel heraus.

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