Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... Oxford Museum , ( magnified one third . ) This jaw has been examined by Cuvier , and is figured by M. Prevost , Ann . de Sci . Nat . Avr . 1825 , p . 389 , Pl . 18. The removal of a part of the bone displays the double roots of the ...
... Oxford Museum , ( magnified one third . ) This jaw has been examined by Cuvier , and is figured by M. Prevost , Ann . de Sci . Nat . Avr . 1825 , p . 389 , Pl . 18. The removal of a part of the bone displays the double roots of the ...
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... Oxford Museum , by the Rev. Robert Gutch , of Segrave . ( Original . ) In Fig . 1 ; a , b , c , d , are portions of ribs , and e , f , g , h , are fragments of sterno - costal bones ( nat . size . ) The spaces between these bones , are ...
... Oxford Museum , by the Rev. Robert Gutch , of Segrave . ( Original . ) In Fig . 1 ; a , b , c , d , are portions of ribs , and e , f , g , h , are fragments of sterno - costal bones ( nat . size . ) The spaces between these bones , are ...
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... Oxford Museum . ( Conybeare . ) 3-7 . Sections presented by the component bones of Fig . 2 in fractured parts above each section . ( Conybeare . ) 8. View of the lower Jaw of Ichthyosaurus seen from codiles ; but as the horny scales of ...
... Oxford Museum . ( Conybeare . ) 3-7 . Sections presented by the component bones of Fig . 2 in fractured parts above each section . ( Conybeare . ) 8. View of the lower Jaw of Ichthyosaurus seen from codiles ; but as the horny scales of ...
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... amount of motion here required . c ' . Head of the sub - vertebral wedge ( c ) strengthened by a projecting boss of solid bone . VOL . II . 3 Lyme Regis , presented to the Oxford Museum by Viscount EXPLANATION OF PLATES 12. 13 . 25.
... amount of motion here required . c ' . Head of the sub - vertebral wedge ( c ) strengthened by a projecting boss of solid bone . VOL . II . 3 Lyme Regis , presented to the Oxford Museum by Viscount EXPLANATION OF PLATES 12. 13 . 25.
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William Buckland. Lyme Regis , presented to the Oxford Museum by Viscount Cole , enclosing within its ribs scales ... Oxford Museum , from the Lias at Lyme Regis , 26 EXPLANATION OF PLATE 14 .
William Buckland. Lyme Regis , presented to the Oxford Museum by Viscount Cole , enclosing within its ribs scales ... Oxford Museum , from the Lias at Lyme Regis , 26 EXPLANATION OF PLATE 14 .
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