10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PECTORAL ARCH»
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The Fossil Fishes of the English Chalk
6, 6a) are a regular series of stout bars, expanded at their lower end at right
angles to the plane of the fin, and articulating at their upper end with a row of six
shallow pits in a flat surface of the pectoral arch. This arrangement was first
described ...
Arthur Smith Woodward, 2014
2
Outlines of Vertebrate Palentology for Students of Zoology
Diagram of cranial roof . . 124 82. Branchiosaurus amblystomus. Restoration of
skeleton and •ventral armour 126 83. Diagrams of Branchiosaurian and
Microsaurian Vertebraa . 127 84. Diagrams of Pectoral Arch of Stegocephalia . . .
.128 85.
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New Taxonomic Names of Fish-like Vertebrates ...
Antero-posterior extent of rays 235 mm. Transverse diameter across scapular
arch to bases of rays 75 mm. Total transverse diameter 220 mm. Distance
between scapular and pelvic arches 55 mm. Length of vertebrae at pectoral arch
2.6 mm.
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Miocene Fishes of Southern California
Pectoral fin and pectoral arch evidently shifted upward with opercular arch.
Pectoral arch not visible; pectoral fin represented by 6 radiating rays behind head
and above vertebral spine; these indicating presence of a small, strongly pointed,
...
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Report of the Annual Meeting
... the antero-posterior direction, analogously to the coracoids in the pectoral arch
. Pelvic e.rtrem.it_1/.——The radiated appendages of the pelvic arch so closely
correspond with those of the pectoral arch as to require little to be said respecting
...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1840
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Ninth Meeting ; Held At Birmingham In August 1839: 8
The pelvic arch consists of a short and strong ilimn, and a broad pubis and
ischium, both of which are expanded in the antero-posterior direction,
analogously to the coracoids in the pectoral arch. Pelvic extremity—The radiated
appendages of ...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
... and slender clavicles, whereby Crocodilian characters of the vertebral column
are combined with a Lacertian type of the pectoral arch; the dental organs also
exhibit the same transitional or annectent characters in a greater or less degree.
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1842
8
The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
Professor Owen remarks that the radiated appendages of the pelvic arch so
closely correspond with those of the pectoral arch, as to require little notice. In the
modifications of the two bones of the leg, he found that the posterior bone, or
fibula, ...
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Report of the ... Meeting
... and perhaps with a hind-toe directed backwards as in birds, may be regarded
as, most probably, constituents of a strong and well-developed pectoral arch, and
a humerus ; and they indubitably indicate a mechanism for locomotion on land, ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1842
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Report of the Annual Meeting
The pelvic arch consists of a short and strong ilium, and a broad pubis and
ischium, both of which are expanded in the antero-posterior direction,
analogously to the coracoids in the pectoral arch. Pelvic extremity. — The
radiated appendages ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1840
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Huxley's Apocryphal Dinosaur Dinner
... I had never before seen, namely, the complete pectoral arch of the great reptile, consisting of a scapula and a coracoid ankylosed together. «Smithsonian, Dec 11»