On the Anatomy of Vertebrates ...: Fishes and reptiles |
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... gives place to the higher mode of development by their differentiation and correlation for definite acts and complex functions . Nevertheless , I am constrained by evidence to affirm that in the vertebrate as in the invertebrate series ...
... gives place to the higher mode of development by their differentiation and correlation for definite acts and complex functions . Nevertheless , I am constrained by evidence to affirm that in the vertebrate as in the invertebrate series ...
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... gives the ground of the distinctness - the coracoid being the hamapophysis of the hæmal arch of which the scapula proper is the pleurapophysis . In most mammals this hæmapophysis is stunted and terminates freely , like that of the last ...
... gives the ground of the distinctness - the coracoid being the hamapophysis of the hæmal arch of which the scapula proper is the pleurapophysis . In most mammals this hæmapophysis is stunted and terminates freely , like that of the last ...
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... give a fuller knowledge of those of the Placoidei . Present reptiles form a mere fragmentary remnant of the great ... gives a firm attachment to the jaw , but almost restricts it to the movements of opening and closing the mouth . 1 Tout ...
... give a fuller knowledge of those of the Placoidei . Present reptiles form a mere fragmentary remnant of the great ... gives a firm attachment to the jaw , but almost restricts it to the movements of opening and closing the mouth . 1 Tout ...
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... gives that of the condyle , of the blade - bone , and of the claws , just as the equation of a curve evolves all its ... give the teeth , or are given thereby reciprocally ; and in commencing by any of these , whoever possesses ...
... gives that of the condyle , of the blade - bone , and of the claws , just as the equation of a curve evolves all its ... give the teeth , or are given thereby reciprocally ; and in commencing by any of these , whoever possesses ...
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... give permanence to the division , so convenient for most purposes , of the vertebrate province into the four great classes above defined , viz . Pisces , Reptilia , Aves , Mammalia . But many important relations and affinities are ...
... give permanence to the division , so convenient for most purposes , of the vertebrate province into the four great classes above defined , viz . Pisces , Reptilia , Aves , Mammalia . But many important relations and affinities are ...
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abdominal air-bladder alisphenoid appendage artery articular articulated attached backward Batrachia body bones bony branchial branchial arches called canal capsule cartilage cartilaginous caudal cavity centrum cervical Chelone Chelonia coalesce coracoid cranial cranium Crocodile Crocodilia dentary dentine developed dorsal duct elongated Endoskeleton exoccipitals expanded extends fibres fore forward Frog frontal gills hæmal arch hæmal spine hæmapophysis homology humerus inner inserted intestine Lancelet Lepidosiren ligament limbs lobes longitudinal lower jaw mastoid maxillary median membrane muscles muscular nasal nerves neural arch neural spine notochord occipital olfactory opercular orbitosphenoids organs Osseous Fishes ossified outer pair palatine parapophyses parietal pectoral pectoral fin pedicle Plagiostomes plates pleurapophyses Polypterus posterior premaxillary prosencephalon pterygoid rays Reptiles ribs scapula scutes segment Sharks short side skeleton skull slender species Sturgeon surface tail teeth terminal tooth transverse transverse process trunk tympanic upper vascular vein ventral ventricle vertebræ vertebral column vertical vomer
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