The Principal forms of the skeleton and of the teethBlanchard and Lea, 1854 - 329 pages |
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... Elephant , the Rhinoceros , and the Hippopotamus . These derivations from the Greek are no harder to them than the Saxon monosyllabic names of the bear , the seal , or the lion ; and yet the four sylla- bled and five - syllabled names ...
... Elephant , the Rhinoceros , and the Hippopotamus . These derivations from the Greek are no harder to them than the Saxon monosyllabic names of the bear , the seal , or the lion ; and yet the four sylla- bled and five - syllabled names ...
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... Elephant's Grinders 281 Development of the Elephant's Grinders 284 Teeth of the Megatherium . 292 Of the extinct Anoplotherium 297 Of Ruminants 298 Of the Seal Tribe 299 Of the Quadrumana 301 Of the Orang and the Chimpanzee 301 Of ...
... Elephant's Grinders 281 Development of the Elephant's Grinders 284 Teeth of the Megatherium . 292 Of the extinct Anoplotherium 297 Of Ruminants 298 Of the Seal Tribe 299 Of the Quadrumana 301 Of the Orang and the Chimpanzee 301 Of ...
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... Elephant 40. Skeleton of the Sloth 41. Skeleton of the Mole 42. Skeleton of the Bat 43. Skeleton of the Lion . 44. Skeleton of the Kangaroo 45. Skeleton of Orang 46. Skeleton of Man 47. Facial Angle of Crocodile · 48. Facial Angle of ...
... Elephant 40. Skeleton of the Sloth 41. Skeleton of the Mole 42. Skeleton of the Bat 43. Skeleton of the Lion . 44. Skeleton of the Kangaroo 45. Skeleton of Orang 46. Skeleton of Man 47. Facial Angle of Crocodile · 48. Facial Angle of ...
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... Elephant 74. Molar Teeth of Elephant , and Siberian Mammoth 75. Deciduous and Permanent Teeth of the Hog 76. Deciduous and Permanent Teeth , Human , æt . 7 • PAGE 266 267 271 274 278 310 312 THE PRINCIPAL FORMS OF THE SKELETON ...
... Elephant 74. Molar Teeth of Elephant , and Siberian Mammoth 75. Deciduous and Permanent Teeth of the Hog 76. Deciduous and Permanent Teeth , Human , æt . 7 • PAGE 266 267 271 274 278 310 312 THE PRINCIPAL FORMS OF THE SKELETON ...
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... elephant ; the intellectual physiognomy of this huge quadruped being caused , as in the owl , not by the actual capacity of the brain - case , but by 24 STRUCTURE OF BONES IN DIFFERENT CLASSES . Structure of Bones in Different Classes.
... elephant ; the intellectual physiognomy of this huge quadruped being caused , as in the owl , not by the actual capacity of the brain - case , but by 24 STRUCTURE OF BONES IN DIFFERENT CLASSES . Structure of Bones in Different Classes.
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anchylosed animal articular surface articulated atlas attached backwards birds body bones bony called canal canine capsule cavity cement centrum cervical cervical vertebræ character coalesced concave condyle confluent connate convex coracoid crocodile crocodilia crown dental dentine developed diapophyses digits distal diverging appendage dorsal elements elephant enamel expanded extra cloth extremity fangs fishes frontal hæmal arch hæmal spine hæmapophyses handsome octavo volume head hoofed humerus incisors inner interspace ligament limbs lower jaw lumbar lumbar vertebræ mammalia mammals mastoid median metacarpal metatarsal modifications molar muscles nasal neural arch neural spine occipital octavo orbitosphenoids osseous ossified outer pair parietal pectoral pectoral fin pelvic perforated phalanges plates pleurapophyses posterior premaxillary premolars pterygoid pulp quadrupeds ribs ridge royal 12mo rudimental ruminants sacral scapula segment serpents side skeleton skull socket species sternum structure teeth thick tion toes tooth transverse processes true molars trunk tusks tympanic ulna vertical
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