10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HETEROCERCALITY»
Discover the use of
heterocercality in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
heterocercality and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
There remained, therefore, only the heterocercality of the tail, upon which so
much stress has been laid by Prof. Agassiz. The argument made use of by this
philosopher may be thus shortly stated : — Homocercal fishes have in their
embryonic ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1855
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
There remained, therefore, only the heterocercality of the tail, upon which so
much stress has been laid by Prof. Agassiz. The argument made use of by this
philosopher may be thus shortly stated :—Homocercal fishes have in their
embryonic ...
Sir William Jardine, 1855
3
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
There remained, therefore, only the heterocercality of the tail, upon which so
much stress has been laid by Prof. Agassiz. The argument made use of by this
philosopher may be thus shortly stated z—Homocercal fishes have in their
embryonic ...
4
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
There remained, therefore, only the heterocercality of the tail, upon which so
much stress has been laid by Prof. Agassiz. The argument made use of by this
philosopher may be thus shortly stated :—H0mocercal fishes have in their
embryonic ...
5
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
There remained, therefore, only the heterocercality of the tail, upon which so
much stress has been laid by Prof. Agassiz. The argument made use of by this
philosopher may be thus shortly stated : — Homocercal fishes have in their
embryonic ...
6
Notices of the proceedings at the meetings of the members of ...
There remained, therefore, only the heterocercality of the tail, upon which so
much stress has been laid by Prof. Agassiz. The argument made use of by this
philosopher may be thus shortly stated : — Ilomocercal fishes have in their
embryonic ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1858
There remained, therefore, only the heterocercality of the tail, upon which so
much stress has been laid by Prof. Agassiz. The argument made use of by this
philosopher may be thus shortly stated : — Homocercal fishes have in their
embryonic ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1858
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The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London
Agassiz and Vogt is completely cut away, so far as mere heterocercality goes.
The ancient and the modern fishes are precisely on the same footing, and if the
palaeozoic Ganoidei and Elasmobranchii really represented embryonic
conditions ...
9
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
But if it be true that all Ctenoids and Cycloids are heterocercal, it is clear that the
ground of the argument of MM; Agassiz and Vogt is completely cut away, so far
as mere heterocercality goes. The ancient and the modern fishes are precisely
on ...
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The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London
In conclusion, Stannius points out that “many fish which pass for homocercal,
show unmistakeable traces of original heterocercality.” Having verified Stannius's
account of the structure of the caudal extremity in the salmon, but seeing no
reason ...
Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain), 1859