10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLAGIOSTOMATOUS»
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plagiostomatous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
I. Spine in Cyclostomatous Order . . . Plagiostomatous . . . All Ihe other Orders,
except . . Lophohrancliiate . . . II. Head in Cyclostomatous Order . . .
Plagiostomatous Order . . . Osseous Fishes— Occipital bone . . Sphenoid . .
Vomer . - . Ethmoid .
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
I. Ovipara. The greater number of animals, invertebrate as well as vertebrate, are
oviparous. The oviparous vertebrata comprehend the majority of fishes, reptiles,
and birds. Few of the plagiostomatous fishes (the Sharks and Rays), however, ...
3
Orr's circle of the sciences: a series of treatises on the ...
Raiina (raia), a section of plagiostomatous fishes, 75, 80. Rail, 181. Rallidoe (
rallus), the family, 179. Ratlinsc, the sub-family, 181. Rallus aquaticus (Lat. " a rail
," and " aquatic"), the common rail, 181. Rana esculenta (Lat. "a frog," and ...
William Somerville Orr, 1855
4
The Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science
There would then remain merely the middle part of the face which belongs to
organs of sense, and is attached to the anterior part of the skull, and this part, in
the Plagiostomatous fishes, is united with the skull, whilst the parts belonging to
the ...
5
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
... therefore, necessary, to produce the perfection of hearing. In the
plagiostomatous fishes this is realised in the arrangement, by which the auditory
sac is prolonged into more or less immediate communication with the integument
of the head.
Statements to this eflfct may be found in the writings of Leydig,* where he is
describing the skull of the Chimiera and various Plagiostomatous fishes. Stellate
cells have also been found by Kollikerf (in softer parts ?) in the tracheal cartilages
of ...
The exceptions in the case of fishes, with some isolated ones presently to be men
-. tioned, are found chiefly in the plagiostomatous, — flat-mouthed fishes, — the
Sharks and Rays, which, generally speaking, are viviparous. Such of them as ...
8
Embryology with the Physiology of Generation
Another modification of the process occurs in the plagiostomatous fishes, the
Sharks and Rays. At a certain period in the progress of their development the
umbilical sac appended to their abdomen, generally by a long pedicle, contains a
...
9
The Anatomical Memoirs of John Goodsir
They exhibit their fundamental character most distinctly in the cyclostomatous
and plagiostomatous fishes, in which they consist of sessile or pedunculated
cartilaginous cups or capsules attached to the outer margins of the cranium.
John Goodsir, William Turner, Henry Lonsdale, 1868
10
Papers on fossil fishes: 1843
The dental formula hcro disclosed is unlike any thing we know among the recent
Plagiostomatous fishes. If we turn to extinct forms, we find that the mandibular
teeth agree in number with those of Cochliodus; but as the maxillary apparatus of
...