10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FISSIPEDAL»
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Therein he refers to the paper hy Mr. Turner, which he supplements by a number
of new and original observations and inferences of great value, intentionally
confining his remarks, however, to existing terrestrial (fissipedal) genera.
Zoological Society of London, 1882
... the Desmodactyli or Eurylxmidm (Broadbill), but ELEUTHERODACTYLOUS is
sometimes said of any bird which has its toes free and not connected by a web,
or otherwise bound together ; equivalent to Fissipedal of some older authors.
Alfred Newton, Hans Gadow, Richard Lydekker, 1896
The difiiculty in the taxonomic use of these organs arises from the fact that the
teeth of all the members of such a limited and well-defined group as the terrestrial
or fissipedal Carnivora are formed on the same general type, but with infinite ...
... and the structures immediately surrounding it, showed that a satisfactory
classification of the existing terrestrial or fissipedal carnivores could be
established, though it has to be mentioned that the arrangement does not hold
good when fossil ...
William Musham Metcalfe, Ruaraidh Erskine, 1900
5
Proceedings of the Scientific Meeting of the Zoological ...
I would rather regard it as a primary section of the fissipedal Carnivore, to which
the name of Arctoidea might be given. "I perfectly agree with Mr. Turner that it is
further divisible into four chief sections, or families as I should call them — the ...
6
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
I would rather regard it as a primary section of the fissipedal Carni- vora, to which
the name of Arctoidea might be given. I perfectly agree with Mr. Turner that it is
further divisible into four chief sections, or families, as 1 should call them — the ...
Zoological Society (London), 1869
7
An Introduction to the Study of Mammals: Living and Extinct
15 (p. 45) illustrates the digitigrade mode of progression of the Felidce, as well as
the essential characters of the bony framework of a typical Carnivore. The
Fissipedal Carnivora were divided by Cuvier into two groups, according to the
position ...
William Henry Flower, Richard Lydekker, 1891
8
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
I would rather regard it as a primary section of the fissipedal Carni- vora, to which
the name of Arctoidea might be given. I perfectly agree with Mr. Turner that it is
further divisible into four chief sections, or families, as I should call them — the ...
Zoological Society of London, 1869
9
The Journal of the Linnean Society: Zoology
Three of these, however, may be referred to at once If, since in them the two
Professors give a short summary of such cerebral characters as they believe to
be common to the main subdivisions of the Fissipedal Carnivora. My object in this
...
10
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
Three of these, however, may be referred to at once since in them the two
Professors give a short summary of such cerebral characters as they believe to
be common to the main subdivisions of the Fissipedal Carnivora. My object in this
paper ...
Linnean Society of London, 1886
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Both Minn. spellers ousted in National Spelling Bee
Swoap quickly and correctly spelled her first word of the day, "fissipedal." It means having toes separated to the base: cloven-footed. «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jun 11»