Magazine of Natural History, Band 3John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1839 |
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... compared the originals with the different mammals and reptiles in the cabinet of the Jardin des Plantes , and I believe that I have arrived , by this comparison , at a confirmation of the justice of Cuvier's opi- nion . One of the two ...
... compared the originals with the different mammals and reptiles in the cabinet of the Jardin des Plantes , and I believe that I have arrived , by this comparison , at a confirmation of the justice of Cuvier's opi- nion . One of the two ...
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... compared the data that I was able to advance as premi- ses in the question , and which data necessarily became the special subject of the discussion , I arrived at the conclusion that the fossil jaws from the oolitic schist of ...
... compared the data that I was able to advance as premi- ses in the question , and which data necessarily became the special subject of the discussion , I arrived at the conclusion that the fossil jaws from the oolitic schist of ...
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... compared with the teeth of the marsupials , is not the case . The dental system indeed has also much resemblance to that of the Insectivora , and each separate tooth resembles even the greater part of those of the seals , near which ...
... compared with the teeth of the marsupials , is not the case . The dental system indeed has also much resemblance to that of the Insectivora , and each separate tooth resembles even the greater part of those of the seals , near which ...
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... compared to those of certain seals . He thus leans towards the opinion that it is rather an aquatic than a terrestrial animal , considering it as approaching to the seals . We there also find that M. Agas- siz was of opinion that these ...
... compared to those of certain seals . He thus leans towards the opinion that it is rather an aquatic than a terrestrial animal , considering it as approaching to the seals . We there also find that M. Agas- siz was of opinion that these ...
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... comparing it with the de- scription of that species , I accordingly found it to be so , but for reasons which I shall presently state I cannot help think- ing that Ech . filicollis and Ech . sphærocephalus are identi- cally the same ...
... comparing it with the de- scription of that species , I accordingly found it to be so , but for reasons which I shall presently state I cannot help think- ing that Ech . filicollis and Ech . sphærocephalus are identi- cally the same ...
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