Magazine of Natural History, Band 3John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1839 |
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... existence of the carnassiers . This process in the last furnishes a strong in- sertion for the ligaments or sets of muscles which regulate the lateral movements of the jaw ; when it closes , they fix it in its articulation , and produce ...
... existence of the carnassiers . This process in the last furnishes a strong in- sertion for the ligaments or sets of muscles which regulate the lateral movements of the jaw ; when it closes , they fix it in its articulation , and produce ...
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... existence . " Mr. Gould in his beautifully illustrated work on European birds , just completed , has reiterated these sentiments . I am happy however , to be able most satisfactorily to refute these state- ments , and to remove all ...
... existence . " Mr. Gould in his beautifully illustrated work on European birds , just completed , has reiterated these sentiments . I am happy however , to be able most satisfactorily to refute these state- ments , and to remove all ...
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... existence . Another example has been mentioned to me , but which I am sorry to say I cannot enumerate amongst the well authen- ticated instances ; indeed so little reliance is to be placed in these matters upon the statements of those ...
... existence . Another example has been mentioned to me , but which I am sorry to say I cannot enumerate amongst the well authen- ticated instances ; indeed so little reliance is to be placed in these matters upon the statements of those ...
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... existence in the egg they have exactly the same aspect , and are as fully develop- ed , as the full grown individuals . " - ( Annals Nat . Hist . 1837 ) . If these be not direct observations , or if they merit the term of " crude ...
... existence in the egg they have exactly the same aspect , and are as fully develop- ed , as the full grown individuals . " - ( Annals Nat . Hist . 1837 ) . If these be not direct observations , or if they merit the term of " crude ...
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... existence of hot - blooded mam- miferous quadrupeds at the remote period assigned to the de- position of this new red sandstone . They show that notwith- standing the extremely perishable character of all organic de- posits committed to ...
... existence of hot - blooded mam- miferous quadrupeds at the remote period assigned to the de- position of this new red sandstone . They show that notwith- standing the extremely perishable character of all organic de- posits committed to ...
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