10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCINCOIDIAN»
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
The locality of certain Scincoidian Lizards is far from being limited to any
particular country of the globe; thus Goneylus ocellatus, Seps chalcides, Anguis
fragilis, and Ophiomorus miliaris live in the south of Europe and in the north of
Africa.
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1841
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
... at its point — if, as they suppose, Mr. Gray's species is not different from a Cape
Scincoidian which they saw in Dr. Smith's collection at Chatham; and they think
that the locality (New Holland) assigned by Mr. Gray to his species io erroneous.
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
Dum«ril and Bibron to a genus of Scincoidian Lizards, belonging to the division
Saurophthalms. [Scincoidians.] Generic Character. — Nostrils opening in the
middle of the nasal plate ; no supero-nasal plate. Palate without teeth; with a very
...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of ...
The locality of certain Scincoidian Lizards is far from being limited to any
particular country of the globe; thus Gonsylus ocellatus, Seps chalcides, Anguis
fragilis, and Ophiomorus miliaris live in the south of Europe and in the north of
Africa.
5
Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
This shape of the bone proves it not to be the young of any of the great Saurians
hitherto discovered at Stonesfield (the expansion of the distal end removes it from
the Chelonian reptiles), but indicates its affinity to the Scincoidian lizards, the ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1842
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Report of the ... Meeting
This shape of the bone proves it not to be the young of any of the great Saurians
hitherto discovered at Stonesfield (the expansion of the distal end removes it from
the Chelonian reptiles), but indicates its affinity to the Scincoidian lizards, the ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1842
7
Report on British Fossil Reptiles ...
... great Saurians hitherto discovered at Stonesfield (the expansion of the distal
end removes it from the Chelonian reptiles), but indicates its affinity to the
Scincoidian lizards, the largest forms of which, it may be remarked, now exist in
Australia, ...
8
Report of the Annual Meeting
... great Saurians hitherto discovered at Stonesfield (the expansion of the distal
end removes it from the Chelonian reptiles), but indicates its affinity to the
Scincoidian lizards, the largest forms of which, it may be remarked, now exist in
Australia, ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1842
9
Eleventh Meeting ; Held At Plymouth In July 1841: 10
... it from the Chelonian reptiles), but indicates its affinity to the Scincoidian lizards
, the largest forms of which, it may be remarked, now exist in Australia, where
they are associated with Amucariaz and cycadeous plants, with living
Terebratulaz, ...
10
Report of the Annual Meeting
This shape of the bone proves it not to be the young of any of the great Saurians
hitherto discovered at Stonesfield (the expansion of the distal end removes it from
the Chelonian reptiles), but indicates its affinity to the Scincoidian lizards, the ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1842