Magazine of Natural History, Band 3John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1839 |
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... feet of reptiles , begin to make their appearance , and most colossal forms of the animals of this class abound through all the lias formations , extending almost from this sandstone rock to the oolites . The numerous large footmarks on ...
... feet of reptiles , begin to make their appearance , and most colossal forms of the animals of this class abound through all the lias formations , extending almost from this sandstone rock to the oolites . The numerous large footmarks on ...
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... feet and on the small anterior extremities in the specimen before you , as in those of Germany , might as well entitle this animal to a place among the Quadrumana , next to man , but the geologists are more attached to the heterogeneous ...
... feet and on the small anterior extremities in the specimen before you , as in those of Germany , might as well entitle this animal to a place among the Quadrumana , next to man , but the geologists are more attached to the heterogeneous ...
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... feet vertically separated from each other , and the workmen believe that there is a third stratum of the same impressions a very little lower in the rock ; but I have been able to examine only the two upper strata of these remarkable ...
... feet vertically separated from each other , and the workmen believe that there is a third stratum of the same impressions a very little lower in the rock ; but I have been able to examine only the two upper strata of these remarkable ...
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... feet over the surface of the rock , and they occur everywhere at this level in the quarry . Sometimes the ... feet , which are about 9 inches long , 4 inches broad , and pentadactylous , are always accompanied , as in the German specimen ...
... feet over the surface of the rock , and they occur everywhere at this level in the quarry . Sometimes the ... feet , which are about 9 inches long , 4 inches broad , and pentadactylous , are always accompanied , as in the German specimen ...
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... feet , which is short and rudimentary ; and there may have been great diversities in the extent or freedom of this outer rudimentary hind toe in the various Teleosauri , Steneosauri , and other semi - aquatic forms of reptiles which ...
... feet , which is short and rudimentary ; and there may have been great diversities in the extent or freedom of this outer rudimentary hind toe in the various Teleosauri , Steneosauri , and other semi - aquatic forms of reptiles which ...
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