An Introduction to the Osteology of the MammaliaMacmillan, 1885 - 382 páginas |
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... condition of Mammalian cranium , as that of the dog or sheep . Although the present work contains the substance of a course of lectures , the form has been changed , so as the better to adapt it as a handbook for students . Theoretical ...
... condition of Mammalian cranium , as that of the dog or sheep . Although the present work contains the substance of a course of lectures , the form has been changed , so as the better to adapt it as a handbook for students . Theoretical ...
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... condition is a distinct advance on that of the Sauropsida in the direction of the more complete development of these parts in most of the other Mammalia . The ureters do not open into the bladder , but behind it in the dorsal wall of ...
... condition is a distinct advance on that of the Sauropsida in the direction of the more complete development of these parts in most of the other Mammalia . The ureters do not open into the bladder , but behind it in the dorsal wall of ...
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... condition , and are never nourished by means of an allantoic placenta , but are transferred to the nipple of the mother , to which they remain firmly attached for a considerable time , nourished by the milk injected into the mouth by ...
... condition , and are never nourished by means of an allantoic placenta , but are transferred to the nipple of the mother , to which they remain firmly attached for a considerable time , nourished by the milk injected into the mouth by ...
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... condition , these have , as there is already good evidence to show throughout all the Tertiary geological age , and by inference for some time before , been multiplying in numbers and variations of form , and attaining higher stages of ...
... condition , these have , as there is already good evidence to show throughout all the Tertiary geological age , and by inference for some time before , been multiplying in numbers and variations of form , and attaining higher stages of ...
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... general so imperfect and fragmentary , that it seemed best to confine the diagram to a representation of the present condition of Mammalian life upon the earth . PRIMATES Tragulina The various forms of joints may be arranged.
... general so imperfect and fragmentary , that it seemed best to confine the diagram to a representation of the present condition of Mammalian life upon the earth . PRIMATES Tragulina The various forms of joints may be arranged.
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An Introduction to the Osteology of the Mammalia William Henry Flower,Hans Gadow Vista completa - 1885 |
An Introduction to the Osteology of the Mammalia William Henry Flower,Hans Gadow Vista completa - 1885 |
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acromion alisphenoid animals ankylosed anteriorly arch articular surface articulation attached auditory axis backwards basihyal bones bony border broad bulla canal Carnivora carpus cartilage cartilaginous caudal cavity cervical vertebræ Cetacea chevron bones clavicle compressed condyle coracoid cranial cranium cuneiform curved developed digits distal distinct dorsal edge elongated epiphysis exoccipital external extremity flat flattened foramen fossa front frontal glenoid hallux hinder humerus hyoid inferior inner lacrymal ligament limb lower lumbar vertebræ malar Mammalia Mammals mandible manus maxilla meatus median mesethmoid mesosternal segments mesosternum metacarpals metatarsals middle line narrow nasal nearly nerve occipital olfactory orbit ossified outer oval pair parietal perforated periotic plate portion posterior posteriorly premaxilla premaxillæ presternum projecting pterygoid radius region ridge rounded rudimentary sacral scapula short side skull slender spine squamosal sternal ribs sternum symphysis synovial synovial joints thoracic thyrohyals transverse processes tympanic ulna Ungulata upper usually vertebral column vertical Whales xiphisternum zygapophysis
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