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 - 103페이지 |
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... equal , or sub - equal , and usually of a simple conical form . In most other mammals particular teeth have special forms for special uses ; thus , the front teeth , ( figs . 2 and 3 , i , ) from being commonly adapted to effect the ...
... equal , or sub - equal , and usually of a simple conical form . In most other mammals particular teeth have special forms for special uses ; thus , the front teeth , ( figs . 2 and 3 , i , ) from being commonly adapted to effect the ...
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... equal or subequal facets : the os magnum does not exceed , or is less than , the unciforme in size , in the carpus ; and the ectocuneiform is less , or not larger , than the cuboid , in the tarsus . The digit answering to the third in ...
... equal or subequal facets : the os magnum does not exceed , or is less than , the unciforme in size , in the carpus ; and the ectocuneiform is less , or not larger , than the cuboid , in the tarsus . The digit answering to the third in ...
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... equal length , and there is no break in the series ; they are subservient in Man not only to alimentation , but to beauty and to speech . The human foot is broad , plantigrade , with the sole , not inverted as in Quadrumana , but ...
... equal length , and there is no break in the series ; they are subservient in Man not only to alimentation , but to beauty and to speech . The human foot is broad , plantigrade , with the sole , not inverted as in Quadrumana , but ...
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... equal antiquity have survived . In pro- portion to its bulk is the difficulty of the contest which the animal has to maintain against the surrounding agencies that are ever tending to dissolve the vital bond , and subjugate the living ...
... equal antiquity have survived . In pro- portion to its bulk is the difficulty of the contest which the animal has to maintain against the surrounding agencies that are ever tending to dissolve the vital bond , and subjugate the living ...
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... equal ignorance of the real condition and value of both , he might think that the orangs ( Pithecus ) were nearer akin to man than the chimpanzees ( Troglodytes ) are . But man has sometimes a thirteenth pair of ribs ; and what we term ...
... equal ignorance of the real condition and value of both , he might think that the orangs ( Pithecus ) were nearer akin to man than the chimpanzees ( Troglodytes ) are . But man has sometimes a thirteenth pair of ribs ; and what we term ...
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