On the classification and geographical distribution of the Mammalia. ... To which is added an appendix ¡°on the Gorilla¡± and ¡°on the extinction and transmutation of Species.¡±John W. Parker and Son, 1859 - 103ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... characteristics of the Marsupialia , see the paper above cited , and that On the Osteology of the Marsupialia , Trans . Zool . Soc . Vol . II . p . 379 ( 1838 ) . chief cause of their sufferings and danger . During the 28.
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... characteristics in most of the species are peculiar for their great number in the same individual , must have been abundantly deposited at the bottom of the sea ; and as cachalots , grampuses , dolphins , and porpoises are seen ...
... characteristics in most of the species are peculiar for their great number in the same individual , must have been abundantly deposited at the bottom of the sea ; and as cachalots , grampuses , dolphins , and porpoises are seen ...
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... characteristic orders , belong to the Tertiary division of geo- logical time , just as ' Echini are most common in the superior strata , Ammonites in those beneath , and Producti with numerous Encrini in the lowest'1 of the secondary ...
... characteristic orders , belong to the Tertiary division of geo- logical time , just as ' Echini are most common in the superior strata , Ammonites in those beneath , and Producti with numerous Encrini in the lowest'1 of the secondary ...
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... characteristics plainly indicating a specific distinction . The Rajah Brooke has confirmed the fact of the existence ... characteristic by which the chimpanzee differs in a marked degree from the orangs ; viz . that produced by the ...
... characteristics plainly indicating a specific distinction . The Rajah Brooke has confirmed the fact of the existence ... characteristic by which the chimpanzee differs in a marked degree from the orangs ; viz . that produced by the ...
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... characteristic form , owing to the modifications favouring bipedal motion being super- induced upon an essentially prehensile , quadrumanous type . The heel makes a more decided backward projection than in the chim- panzee ; the heel ...
... characteristic form , owing to the modifications favouring bipedal motion being super- induced upon an essentially prehensile , quadrumanous type . The heel makes a more decided backward projection than in the chim- panzee ; the heel ...
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