Among the Reptilian remains found in erect trees at the South Joggins, there have occurred several portions of skeletons, •which, from their sculptured cranial bones, plicated teeth, and the forms of their scales and limb-bones, I have referred to the... The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London - 468 페이지저자: Geological Society of London - 1863전체보기 - 도서 정보
| J. W. Dawson - 1863 - 120 페이지
...situ. All the above are of the natural size, unless otherwise stated. V. DENDRKRPETON Owsm. Plate IT. Among the reptilian remains found in erect trees at...much smaller size than the fullgrown specimens of D. Acadiannm. It did not occur to me to suppose that these were specifically distinct from the larger... | |
| J. W. Dawson - 1863 - 118 페이지
...situ. All the above are of the natural size, unless otherwise stated V. DENDRERPETOK OWBNI. Plate IV. Among the reptilian remains found in erect trees at...much smaller size than the fullgrown specimens of D. Acadianum. It did not occur to me to suppose that these were specifically distinct from the larger... | |
| sir John William Dawson - 1868 - 870 페이지
...were reversed —the hind limbs being much larger than the fore limbs. Dendrerpeton Oweni, Dawson. Among the reptilian remains found in erect trees at...much smaller size than the full-grown specimens of D. Acadianum (Fig. 143). On carefully examining these specimens, the result has been to establish a... | |
| Sir John William Dawson - 1878 - 868 페이지
...were reversed —the hind limbs being much larger than the fore limbs. Dendrerpeton Oweni, Dawson. Among the reptilian remains found in erect trees at...much smaller size than the full-grown specimens of D. Acadianum (Fig. 143). On carefully examining these specimens, the result has been to establish a... | |
| Sir John William Dawson - 1891 - 906 페이지
...were reversed —the hind limbs being much larger than the fore limbs. Dendrerpeton Oweni, Dawson. Among the reptilian remains found in erect trees at...much smaller size than the full-grown specimens of D. Acadianum (Fig. 143). On carefully examining these specimens, the result has been to establish a... | |
| Roy Lee Moodie - 1916 - 448 페이지
...13) is fully described by Dawson (Air-breathers of the Coal Period, p. 32, pi. iv, 1863) as follows: "Among the reptilian remains found in erect trees...occurred several portions of skeletons which, from their sculptural cranial bones, plicated teeth, and the forms of their scales and limb-bones, I have referred... | |
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