Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... Bones of Iguanodon and Iguana . Crocodilean Remains from the Lias and Oolite . * Besides 120 figures of Plants and Animals , this Plate represents 30 kinds of Sedimentary Deposits , and 8 varieties of Unstratified Rocks ; it also shows ...
... Bones of Iguanodon and Iguana . Crocodilean Remains from the Lias and Oolite . * Besides 120 figures of Plants and Animals , this Plate represents 30 kinds of Sedimentary Deposits , and 8 varieties of Unstratified Rocks ; it also shows ...
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... bones of the Dodo have been found under lava of unknown age in the Isle of France , and in a cavern in the Island of Roderigue . See Zoological Journal , 1828 , p . 554 . Loudon's Mag . Nat . Hist . Vol . II . p . 442. and London and ...
... bones of the Dodo have been found under lava of unknown age in the Isle of France , and in a cavern in the Island of Roderigue . See Zoological Journal , 1828 , p . 554 . Loudon's Mag . Nat . Hist . Vol . II . p . 442. and London and ...
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... bone displays the double roots of the teeth , in their alveoli , and the form of the teeth shows the animal to have ... Bones of Dinotherium have lately been found in Tertiary Fresh- water limestone , near Orthes , at the foot of the ...
... bone displays the double roots of the teeth , in their alveoli , and the form of the teeth shows the animal to have ... Bones of Dinotherium have lately been found in Tertiary Fresh- water limestone , near Orthes , at the foot of the ...
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... Bones of the foot , imperfectly restored . 5 ' . Large ungual bone , supposed to be that of a Toe of the hind foot . 6-11 . Teeth of Megatherium . From the near approximation of this Animal to the living Tapir , we may infer that it was ...
... Bones of the foot , imperfectly restored . 5 ' . Large ungual bone , supposed to be that of a Toe of the hind foot . 6-11 . Teeth of Megatherium . From the near approximation of this Animal to the living Tapir , we may infer that it was ...
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... bones and Teeth of at least five other Quadrupeds . He has also found that the Bones of this Animal are so often accom- panied by those of the Mastodon angustidens , as to leave no doubt that these two extinct species were contemporary ...
... bones and Teeth of at least five other Quadrupeds . He has also found that the Bones of this Animal are so often accom- panied by those of the Mastodon angustidens , as to leave no doubt that these two extinct species were contemporary ...
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