10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOTREMATOUS»
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
THE MONOTREMATOUS QUADRUPEDS. The orbits and the temporal (oufe in
both are united ; no circle of hone even encompasses the edge of the orbit in
either animal. In place of the transverse osseous, septuui, which we, see in carni
...
THE MONOTREMATOUS QUADRUPEDS. thorhyneus. The orbits and the
temporal the head. There is considerable mobility fitssa: in both are united; no
circle of bone allowed in the back part of the column, even encompasses the
edge of the ...
MONOTREMATOUS, a. mdn'o-trim'a-Ws [Gr. monos, single; trema, a hole or
opening] : applied to the lowest mammals, viz., the Ornithorhynchus and the
Echidna, which resemble birds in having a cloaca only, or one external outlet for
...
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The London Quarterly and Holborn Review
As to the Antiquity of tlic Australian Fauna. 33 The suggestion has been made
that there was at one period a widely-spread monotrematous fauna (of which the
Platypus and Echidna are the sole survivors), afterwards succeeded by a
generally ...
5
Monograph on the Fossil Reptilia of the Wealden and Purbeck ...
In the Monotrematous quadrupeds (Orm'l/mr/zync/us and Ec/zidna) the
abdominal ribs ... viz., in the structure of their sternal and scapular arch, the
reappearance of the monotrematous modification of the sternal ribs in the present
extinct reptile ...
6
On the anatomy of vertebrates
The ' pineal ' and pituitary (ib. p) appendages of the prosencephalon offer no
monotrematous characters. There is not that difference of size between the
Ornithorhynchus and Echidna which would lead us to connect therewith the
convolution ...
The proposed innovation was not based on any new facts discovered in the
anatomy of the marsupial or * Bulletin des Sciences, par la Soci6t6
Philomathique de Paris, annee 1816, p. 109. monotrematous monotrematous
animals. Accordingly ...
8
Supplement N. 4.: Dinosauria (Iguanodon)
Of other examples in the animal kingdom of limbs with spinous weapons, the first
that suggested itself was the monotrematous reptile-like Mammals. But in both
Omi._\\< v V VI <~/ ' '1' 1/— ;1 I. W ' waiv. ,ri/J .1,” timr/zynclius and Eclu'dna they ...
9
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
But in some ways the point that is of most importance in the discovery of fully-
developed Monotrematous teeth is the fact that for the purpose of comparison
with those of other mammals, a comparison to which. of late great attention has
been ...
Cuvier states the fact as certain — but leaves it as he does the almost equally
dark one of the generation of the Marsupial and Monotrematous Animals, without
any attempt at explanation.* We have already shown how our Professor grappled
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William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1853