10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ORNITHODELPHOUS»
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ornithodelphous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The lecturer reminded his hearers that tho human embryo is at first
ornithodelphous in the form of its genito-urinary apparatus ; that at a later period
the didelphous character is assumed ; and only ultimately the final and niono-
delphous ...
2
A manual of the anatomy of vertebrated animals
In Reptiles, Birds, and Ornithodelphous Mammals, the cochlea is only slightly
bent or twisted upon itself. But, in the higher Mammalia, it becomes coiled in a flat
or conical spiral of one and a half ( Cetacea, Erinaceus) to five ( Ccelo- genys ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1871
3
Critiques and Addresses by Thomas Henry Huxley, LL.D., F.R.S
That the Didelphia were developed out of some ornithodelphous form, as
Professor Haeckel supposes, seems to be unquestionable ; but the existing
Opossums and Kangaroos are certainly extremely modified and remote from their
ancestors ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1873
4
Critiques and Addresses
That the Didelphia were developed out of some ornithodelphous form, as
Professor Haeckel supposes, seems to be unquestionable ; but the existing
Opossums and Kangaroos are certainly extremely modified and remote from their
ancestors ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1873
5
A manual of the anatomy of vertebrated animals
In Reptiles, Birds, and Ornithodelphous Mammals, the cochlea is only slightly
bent or twisted upon itself. But, in the higher Mammalia, it becomes coiled in a flat
or conical spiral of one and a half (Cetacea, Erinaceus) to five (Ccelo- genys ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1886
6
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
Moreover, the early birth of the young and the development of a marsupium in the
female, are evidences of the departure of the existing Marsupialia from the direct
line by which the Mammalia have advanced from the ornithodelphous type.
7
Outlines of zoology and comparative anatomy
Explain the terms, ornithodelphous, didelphous, and monodelphous. Give a
description of the digestive system in a ruminant. State the special characteristics
of the Amphibia. Give a formula showing the deciduous dentition of the American
...
Montgomery Albert Ward, 1874
... we must recognise that they form a sub-class by themselves, which, on account
of the resemblance which in many respects it presents to birds, is called
Ornithodelphia, and the platypus and echidna are termed “ornithodelphous
mammals.
St. George Jackson Mivart, 1894
Whether it were Ornithodelphous, Marsupial, or Insectivorous in its type, there
must have been a time when the development of hair was feeble, and capable of
being affected by habits and environments. It is surely as reasonable to attribute
to ...
Zoological Society of London, 1900
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Proceedings of the General Meetings for Scientific Business ...
Whether it were Ornithodelphous, Marsupial, or Insectivorous in its type, there
must have been a time when the development of hair was feeble, and capable of
being affected by habits and environments. It is surely as reasonable to attribute
to ...
Zoological Society of London, 1899