10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEPTODACTYLOUS»
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leptodactylous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Ichnology of New England: a Report on the Sandstone of the ...
Pachydactylous and Leptodactylous Feet. —The literal meaning of
pachydactylous is thick-toed, and of leptodactylous, narrow-toed. The tracks of
the former show moulds or casts of toes wide in proportion to their length, with
distinct claws and ...
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Report on the Sandstone of the Connecticut Valley
Pachydact_ylous and Leptodactylous Feet. —The literal meaning of
pachydactylous is thick-toed, and of leptodactylous, narrow-toed. The tracks of
the former show moulds or casts of toes wide in proportion to their length, with
distinct claws ...
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Ichnology of New England
Pachydaczjylous and Leptodactg/lous Feet. -—The literal meaning of
pachydactylous is thick-toed, and of leptodactylous, narrow-teed. The tracks of
the former show moulds or casts of toes wide in proportion to their length, with
distinct claws ...
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American Journal of Science: The First Scientific Journal in ...
Toes three, all pointing forward, spreading 70° ; leptodactylous, yet having claws
from an inch to an inch and a half long ; length of the middle toe and of the foot,
thirteen and a half inches ; length of the step, thirty inches. Shown (of one fourth ...
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The American Journal of Science
This is the first example in which I have found claws upon a narrow-toed or
leptodactylous track. And in this case the claws do not appear upon the surface
where the animal trod ; but upon splitting off some of the rock beneath, through
the ...
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Supplement to the Ichnology of New England: A Report to the ...
Leptodactylous, tetradactylous, three inner toes gracefully curved inward, the
fourth slightly outward; lacertiloid. Divarication of the outer and second toes, 90°
to 100°. Length of the toes, reckoned outwardly, 0.3, 0.7, 0.9, 0.7 inch; of the heel,
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Edward Hitchcock, Charles Henry Hitchcock, 1865
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Remarks on some fossil impressions in the sandstone rocks of ...
John Collins Warren. GROUP SECOND. We shall take, to characterize this group
, the Argozoum, from opyfa, swift, winged. Of this genus there are two species, the
larger of which is the Argozoum Disparidigitatum. It is leptodactylous, and ...
John Collins Warren, 1854
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The Gilded Tongue: Overly Eloquent Words for Everyday Things
Howdy Doody was a famous lentiginous TV puppet, reportedly with forty-eight
freckles, each representing a state in the 1950s. LEPTODACTYLOUS (LEP-tuh-
DAK-tuh-luhs): adj. from Greek leptos (fine, thin) and dactylos (finger, dactyl):
having ...
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Internal Medicine Words
lentigines (Derm) / melanosis on the skin -lepsis, -lepsy / seizure I e.g., epilepsy
lepto- I frail I light I thin leptodactylous / thin fingers leptodermic / thin skin Lescol /
cholesterol-lowering antihyperlipidemic I D Letterer-Siwe disease / early ...
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Correlation papers: the Newark system
Leptodactylous or narrow- toed birds 80-93 Group 4. Ornithoid lizards or batra-
chians 93-107 Group 5. Lizards 107-129 Group 6. Batrachians 121-138 Group 7.
Chelonians 138-144 Group 8. Fishes 144-147 Group 9. Crustaceans, myriapods
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Israel Cook Russell, 1892