10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DINOTHERE»
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1
Life in the Primeval World: Founded on Meunier's "Les ...
Dr. Buckland, writing in 183 5, described the dinothere as an aquatic animal.
Strauss, in 1837, created it a family of cetacea approximating to the pachyderms ;
and De Blainville, in the same year, represented it as a genus of mammals, ...
William Henry Davenport Adams, Victor Meunier, 1872
2
A history of British fossil mammals, and birds
The proboscidian Dinothere, the marsupial Notothere and Diprotodon, amongst
the extinct Mammalia; the Kangaroo and the Cetaceous Manatee amongst the
living forms of the class, participate with the Tapirs, both recent and extinct, ...
3
Odontography Or, a Treatise on the Comparative Anatomy of ...
As the Tapir recedes from the Palaaothere by the non-development of the tooth
answering to the first lower premolar, so the Dinothere recedes from the Tapir in
the non-development of ,the teeth answering to the first and second premolars in
...
4
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
... Pachydermata, recent and fossil, according to dental characters. In the
Dinothere, with its tapiroid molars, the last milk-molar and the antepenultimate (or
first) true molar are invariably characterized by a “ ternary-ridged-crowm formula,”
or ...
5
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
Surely the Camel and Giraffe are fossil in the Sivalik Hills with the Dinothere and
Sivatherc ; surely Man and his works were contemporaneous with the old
Elepliant and the Irish Elk. Dr. H. Falconer has said that Bibliographical Notices.
69.
6
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
... extremely doubtful, marsupialism of the Dinothere, at p. 333, makes evident ;
and appendices might have been still added. Possibly a new edition will take a
new shape; and, incorporating and correcting, it will certainly form a highly
valuable ...
7
Odontography Or, a Treatise on the Comparative Anatomy of ...
As the Tapir recedes from the Palaeothere by the non-development of the tooth
answering to the first lower premolar, so the Dinothere recedes from the Tapir in
the non-development of the teeth answering to the first and second premolars in
...
Richard Owen, Hippolyte Baillière ((Londres)), 1845
As the Tapir recedes from the Palaeothere by the non-development of the tooth
answering to the first lower premolar, so the Dinothere recedes from the Tapir in
the non-development of the teeth answering to the first and second premolars in
...
9
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
... remembered was the gigantic Tapir of Cuvier. Moreover, he adds, the
indication of the singular armature of the lower jaw of the Dinothere might be
most closely discernible in that species of Mastodon which makes the nearest
approach to ...
10
Report of the Meetings
The form of the two transverse eminences, the summits of which had just begun
to be abraded by mastication before the animal perished, is well displayed : they
are more compressed than in the Tapir and Dinothere, and their lamelliform ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1845
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DINOTHERE»
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International paleontologists team to do research on fossil-rich …
Iranian paleontologists unearthed some parts of a dinothere giganteum at the fossil-rich site in 2004. The city of Maragheh is situated 147 ... «Payvand, May 08»