10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELAPHINE»
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elaphine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Encyclopaedia of Sport: A-Eel
Distance between brow-tine and next or " bez-" tine. Length of bez-tine. Distance
between bez- and " tres-" tines. Length of tres-tine ; and so on, measuring length
of each successive tine, and distance from Fig. 2.— Antlers of an Elaphine Deer.
Henry Charles Howard Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, Hedley Peek, Frederick George Aflalo, 1900
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The Encyclopaedia of Sport
Length of bez-tine. Distance between bez- and " tres-" tines. Length of tres-tine ;
and so on, measuring length of each successive tine, and distance from Fig. 2. —
Antlrhs of as Elaphine Deer. I. Brow-tine. 2. Bez-tine. 3. Trcs-tine. 4. Royal-tine.
Henry Charles Howard Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, Hedley Peek, Frederick George Aflalo, 1897
3
British Mammals: An Attempt to Describe and Illustrate the ...
The Elaphine group arose in Asia, perhaps in Central Asia, from some Sikine
form similar to those which now exist in China (Cervus sika), Manchuria, and
Formosa. The most primitive example of the Elaphine group at the present day is
...
Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, 1903
4
Deer of the World: Their Evolution, Behaviour, and Ecology
... from Steinheim an der Murr (Holstein interglacial, 250,000 years b.p.). This
antler type is still found in a large number of stags from southern Spain. (E)
Classic elaphine antler, from the late Steinheim deposits (after Beninde 1937a).
Fig. 8-6b.
5
Gobbledygook: A Dictionary That's 2/3 Accurate, 1/3 Nonsense ...
klaut,. Clausewitz,. elaphine. while not very polished, is not considered juvenilia.
Some authors, such as Thomas Mann, skip this stage altogether and begin their
careers with novels that become classics. Mann's first novel was Buddenbrooks,
...
In the Elaphine Deer this is carried further, the continuation of the beam C being
divided terminally into many points (fig. 25. 6) in C. elaphus, C. canadensis, C.
tnaral, and C. cash- tneerianus. According to Mr. Blyth, C. sika " belongs strictly to
...
Zoological Society of London, 1877
7
The New standard encyclopedia
There are no sub- deacons in the Anglican Communion. Sub-elaphine, in
zoology, resembling the red deer ( Derma elaphus ) , especially in the formation
of the antlers. The elaphine type of antler has the brow tyne reduplicated, while
the ...
William A. Colledge, Nathan Haskell Dole, George Jotham Hagar, 1907
8
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
The Elaphine Deer have a distinct anterior basal snag to the horns, the muflle
broad, and separated from the lip by a hairy band, and the tuft of hair on the
outside of the hind-leg above theii middle of the metatarsus, as Ceruus and
Dama.
9
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
face of each tooth ; the intermediate ones, however, are not so well marked ; this
also shows an Elaphine rather than a Knsine affinity. The antlers are placed on
moderate pedestals, the brow antler springs at almost a right angle to the beam, ...
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
Mr. Hodgson's subgenus Pseudo-cervus (X, 914, and XI, 284), refers, in my
opinion, decidedly, to a young truly elaphine Stag (Cervus Wallichii, Duvaucel),
of the third year ; the horns of which had not attained the size and figure which
they ...
Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1847
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ELAPHINE»
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These days, you have a lot of choices for your burger including …
Elk is the leanest protein on this list, even leaner than its cousin, the deer — and it's more flavorful than its elaphine relative. “Their muscles are ... «New York Daily News, Jun 15»
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Cervine and elaphine metaphors abound in medieval art — where stags' cruciform antlers symbolize Jesus Christ, and illustrated hare and ... «Jewish Daily Forward, Dec 13»
Jonathan Liew: how to explain Judd Trump's brilliance without …
He also looks the part — those elaphine, cartoonish eyes, the hair swooping in from north-north-west, hovering over his brow like a rain cloud. «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 11»