Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... specimen from Lyme Regis , in the Collection of Sir P. G. Egerton . Fig . 4. First sub - vertebral wedge , auxiliary to the anterior cavity of the Atlas , in completing the articulating socket for the basilar process of the Occiput ( 3 ...
... specimen from Lyme Regis , in the Collection of Sir P. G. Egerton . Fig . 4. First sub - vertebral wedge , auxiliary to the anterior cavity of the Atlas , in completing the articulating socket for the basilar process of the Occiput ( 3 ...
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... specimens are all of the natural size except where the figures denote otherwise . ( Original . ) 1 and 2. Intestines of the two most common English species of Dog - Fishes , injected with Roman cement . The vascular structure , which is ...
... specimens are all of the natural size except where the figures denote otherwise . ( Original . ) 1 and 2. Intestines of the two most common English species of Dog - Fishes , injected with Roman cement . The vascular structure , which is ...
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... specimens , from which they are here described , are nearly of the same length . Fig . 2. Hatchet - shaped bones of the neck of Plesiosaurus Dolichodeirus , copied from the specimen figured in Pl . 17 . 3. Anterior extremity of an ...
... specimens , from which they are here described , are nearly of the same length . Fig . 2. Hatchet - shaped bones of the neck of Plesiosaurus Dolichodeirus , copied from the specimen figured in Pl . 17 . 3. Anterior extremity of an ...
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... specimen N. H. Right foot P. longirostris . ( Cuvier . ) I. Foot of P. macronyx . ( Buckland . ) K. Hind foot of a Bat . L. Skeleton of Draco volans . ( Carus . Comp . Anat . P. 370. ) showing the elongated bones , or false ribs , which ...
... specimen N. H. Right foot P. longirostris . ( Cuvier . ) I. Foot of P. macronyx . ( Buckland . ) K. Hind foot of a Bat . L. Skeleton of Draco volans . ( Carus . Comp . Anat . P. 370. ) showing the elongated bones , or false ribs , which ...
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... Ink bag , distended with petrified Ink . ( Original . ) * In this specimen we see distinctly the disposition of the marginal bands . VOL . II . 5 Fig . 7. Upper surface of Fossil Loligo from the EXPLANATION OF PLATE 28 . 49.
... Ink bag , distended with petrified Ink . ( Original . ) * In this specimen we see distinctly the disposition of the marginal bands . VOL . II . 5 Fig . 7. Upper surface of Fossil Loligo from the EXPLANATION OF PLATE 28 . 49.
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