Magazine of Natural History, Band 3John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1839 |
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... examining the rather mu- tilated half jaw in the Oxford Museum , shown to him by Pro- fessor Buckland , Cuvier recognised the characters of a mam- mal , which he pronounced to be of the order Marsupialia . In no other way can we explain ...
... examining the rather mu- tilated half jaw in the Oxford Museum , shown to him by Pro- fessor Buckland , Cuvier recognised the characters of a mam- mal , which he pronounced to be of the order Marsupialia . In no other way can we explain ...
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... examined by Cuvier , it would have had the advantage of restoring to the order of hitherto- observed phenomena , the nature of the animals from the Stonesfield beds ; but M. de Blainville has again rendered the opinion uncertain , in ...
... examined by Cuvier , it would have had the advantage of restoring to the order of hitherto- observed phenomena , the nature of the animals from the Stonesfield beds ; but M. de Blainville has again rendered the opinion uncertain , in ...
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... examining the fragments themselves , he would have left no doubt upon the subject . Having myself been more ... examination is the very one which Cuvier for a short time inspected ; the Didel- phis Prevostii . The other , subsequently ...
... examining the fragments themselves , he would have left no doubt upon the subject . Having myself been more ... examination is the very one which Cuvier for a short time inspected ; the Didel- phis Prevostii . The other , subsequently ...
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... examine the false molars of a carnivorous animal , a panther for instance - and we perceive that they are also formed of a middle tubercle , compressed and triangular , hav- ing on each side a little " talon " or tubercle . There is ...
... examine the false molars of a carnivorous animal , a panther for instance - and we perceive that they are also formed of a middle tubercle , compressed and triangular , hav- ing on each side a little " talon " or tubercle . There is ...
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... examination of their slightly pointed teeth , inserted obliquely and across the den- tal arch , and which would have been less fitted for retaining living prey , if the lower jaw had been capable of making a lateral movement below the ...
... examination of their slightly pointed teeth , inserted obliquely and across the den- tal arch , and which would have been less fitted for retaining living prey , if the lower jaw had been capable of making a lateral movement below the ...
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