Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... View of the right side of the head of the same animal . ( Original . ) PLATE 10. V. I. pp . 135 , 137 . 1. Head of Ichthyosaurus platyodon , in the British Mu- seum , from the Lias at Lyme Regis , copied from Sir E. Home's figure in the ...
... View of the right side of the head of the same animal . ( Original . ) PLATE 10. V. I. pp . 135 , 137 . 1. Head of Ichthyosaurus platyodon , in the British Mu- seum , from the Lias at Lyme Regis , copied from Sir E. Home's figure in the ...
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William Buckland. : PLATE 11. V. I. p . 138 . 1. Side View of the head of an Ichthyosaurus , marking by corresponding letters , the analogies to Cuvier's figures of the same bones in the head of the Croco- dile . ( Conybeare . ) 2 ...
William Buckland. : PLATE 11. V. I. p . 138 . 1. Side View of the head of an Ichthyosaurus , marking by corresponding letters , the analogies to Cuvier's figures of the same bones in the head of the Croco- dile . ( Conybeare . ) 2 ...
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... Side view of a tooth nearly arrived at maturity . The dotted lines mark the compressed conical cavity , containing Pulp , within the Root of the growing tooth . Scale two thirds . ( Buckland . ) Fig . 3. Tranverse section of Fig . 1 ...
... Side view of a tooth nearly arrived at maturity . The dotted lines mark the compressed conical cavity , containing Pulp , within the Root of the growing tooth . Scale two thirds . ( Buckland . ) Fig . 3. Tranverse section of Fig . 1 ...
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... Side View of fig . 4 . Figs . 6-10 . Teeth of extinct fossil Sharks in the sub- family of Hybodonts ; in this family the enamel is plicated on both sides of the teeth . See V. I. p . 219 , Note . Fig . 6. Side view of tooth of Onchus ...
... Side View of fig . 4 . Figs . 6-10 . Teeth of extinct fossil Sharks in the sub- family of Hybodonts ; in this family the enamel is plicated on both sides of the teeth . See V. I. p . 219 , Note . Fig . 6. Side view of tooth of Onchus ...
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... Side view of the Pen of the Loligo vulgaris , show- ing its position in the back of the animal , fig . 1 . ( Original . ) Fig . 3. Concave under surface of the same pen . ( Ori- ginal . ) Fig . 4. Convex upper surface of portion of ...
... Side view of the Pen of the Loligo vulgaris , show- ing its position in the back of the animal , fig . 1 . ( Original . ) Fig . 3. Concave under surface of the same pen . ( Ori- ginal . ) Fig . 4. Convex upper surface of portion of ...
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Página 104 - The following observations by the same gentleman in a recent communication to the Geological Society of London, (April, 1836,) appear to contain the rudiments of a Theory, which, when maturely developed, promises to offer a solution of this difficult and complex Problem. " If it be admitted that fissures may have been produced by changes in the temperature of the earth, there can be little difficulty in also admitting that electricity may have powerfully influenced the existing arrangement of the...