10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MEGATHERE»
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1
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
The other fossils referred to are parts of a Megathere and Glyptodon. The 'four
teeth' subsequently received by Mr. LETTsoM and transmitted to the British
Museum (Plate LXII. figs. 1-8) present a character of the grinding-surface having
a ...
2
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
In the Megathere the sacral vertebrae are only four in number, and are not
anchylosed, and the spinous processes are comparatively small, not locked
together, as in the Armadillos, but separated by intervals as in the Sloths. In the
Armadillos ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1839
3
The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
weight In the Megathere the sacral vertebrae are only four in number, and are not
anchylosed, and the spinous processes are comparatively small, not locked
together, as in the Armadillos, but separated by intervals as in the Sloths.
4
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
In no species of Armadillo is the ilium expanded, while in the Megathere it is
greatly developed, resembling that of the Elephant in size, form, and position ;
and among the Edentata. the nearest approach in this portion of the skeleton is to
be ...
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor, 1839
5
Proceedings of the Geological Society of London
In the Megathere the sacral vertebrae are only four in number, and are not
anchylosed, and the spinous processes are comparatively small, not locked
together, as in the Armadillos, but separated by intervals as in the Sloths. In the
Armadillos ...
6
The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long].
In the Megathere the sacral vertebra) are only four in number, and are not
anchylosed, and the spinous processes are comparatively small, not locked
together, as in the Armadillos, but separated by intervals as in the Sloths. In the
Armadillos ...
Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge, George Long, 1839
7
The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
In the Megathere the sacral vertebra; are only four in number, and are not
anchylosed, and the spinous processes are comparatively small, not locked
together, as in the Armadillos, but separated by intervals as in the Sloths. In the
Armadillos ...
In no species of Armadillo is the ilium expanded, while in the Megathere it is
greatly developed, resembling that of the Elephant in size, form, and position ;
and among the Edentata the nearest approach in this portion of the skeleton is to
be ...
In the Megathere the sacral vertebrae are only four in number, and are not
anchylosed, and the spinous processes are comparatively small, not locked
together, as in the Armadillos, but separated by intervals as in the Sloths. In the
Armadillos ...
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The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
In no species of Armadillo is the ilium expanded, while in the Megathere it is
greatly developed, resembling that of the Elephant in size, form, and position ;
and among the Edentata the nearest approach in this portion of the skeleton is to
be ...