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" That it was aquatic is evident from the form of its paddles ; that it was marine is almost equally so, from the remains with which it is universally associated ; that it may have occasionally visited the shore, the resemblance of its extremities to those... "
Text-book of Zoology for Junior Students - Página 275
por Henry Alleyne Nicholson - 1888 - 388 páginas
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen34

1826 - 644 páginas
...that it was marine is almost equally so from the remains with which it is universally associated 3 that it may have occasionally visited the shore, the...those of the turtle may lead us to conjecture ; its motion, however, must have been very awkward on land ; its h>ng neck must have impeded its progress...
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A New System of Geology, in which the Great Revolutions of the Earth and ...

Andrew Ure - 1829 - 704 páginas
...was the sea, may be equally inferred from the remains with which it is universally associated ; and that it may have occasionally visited the shore, the...those of the turtle may lead us to conjecture. Its motion on land, however, must have been very awkward. Its long neck would impede its progress through...
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Magazine of Natural History: And Journal of Zoology, Botany ..., Volumen3

John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - 1830 - 612 páginas
...equally so, from the remains with which it is universally associated ; that it may have occaRionally visited the shore, the resemblance of its extremities to those of the turtle may lend us to conjecture. Its motion, however, must have been very awkward on land; its long neck must...
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The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes55-56

1836 - 1184 páginas
...discovered the genus, has put on record in the Transactions of the Geological Society of London :— ' " That it was aquatic is evident, from the form of its...those of the turtle may lead us to conjecture ; its motion, however, must have been very awkward on land ; its long neck must have impeded its progress...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen56

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1836 - 606 páginas
...discovered the genus, has put on record in the Transactions of the Geological Society of London : — ' " That it was aquatic is evident, from the form of its...those of the turtle may lead us to conjecture ; its motion, however, must have been very awkward on land ; its long neck must have impeded its progress...
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Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen1

William Buckland - 1837 - 476 páginas
...it was marine is almost equally so, rom the remains with which it is universally assoc ated ; tha' it may have occasionally visited the shore, the resemblance...those of the Turtle may lead us to conjecture ; its motion however must have been very awkward on land ; its [ong neck must have impeded its progress through...
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Magazine of Natural History, Volumen3

1830 - 596 páginas
...the supposed habits of this animal, we cannot forbear quoting this accomplished naturalist : — " That it was aquatic, is evident from the form of its...those of the turtle may lead us to conjecture. Its motion, however, must have been very awkward on land; Us long neck must have impeded its progress through...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge

1840 - 530 páginas
...our eves, when materials were very scanty compared to those which have since been discovered:—'That it was aquatic is evident from the form of its paddles;...those of the turtle may lead us to conjecture ; its motion however must have been very awkward on land; its long neck must have impeded its progress through...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volumen18

1840 - 522 páginas
...remains with which it is universally associated ; that it may bare occasionally visited the shore, tlio resemblance of its extremities to those of the turtle may lead us to conjecture ; its motion however must have been very awkward on land ; its long neck must have impeded its progress through...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumen22

1843 - 280 páginas
...the words of the late Reverend W. Conybeare, who discovered the genus. That it was aquatic (he says) is evident, from the form of its paddles ; that it...those of the turtle may lead us to conjecture ; its motion, however, must have been very awkward on land ; its long neck must have impeded its progress...
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