10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRAGULINE»
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1
The Natural History of the Ruminating Animals
Of the next animals, Major Smith makes another section, " The Traguline group,"
and describes four species, of none of which we have been able to obtain any
figure. The animals are all small, stand high upon their legs, and nearly want the
...
Sir William Jardine, 1835
2
The Naturalist's Library, I. Mammalia
Of the next animals, Major Smith makes another section, " The Traguline group,"
and describes four species, of none of which we have been able to obtain any
figure. The animals are all small, stand high upon their legs, and nearly want the
...
3
The Natural History of the Ruminating Animals, ...: Deer, ...
Of the next animals, Major Smith makes another section, " The Traguline group,"
and describes four species, of none of which we have been able to obtain any
6gure. The animals are all small, stand high upon their legs, and nearly want the
...
Sir William Jardine, 1835
4
The natural history of the ruminating animals: Pt. 1, with ...
Of the next animals, Major Smith makes another section, " The Traguline group,"
and describes four species, of none of which we have been able to obtain any
figure. The animals are all small, stand high upon their legs, and nearly want the
...
sir William Jardine (bart.), Camper, J. Hunter, 1866
5
The Naturalist's Library
Of the next animals, Major Smith makes another section, " The Traguline group,"
and describes four species, of none of which we have been able to obtain «ny
figure. The animals are all small, stand high upon their legs, and nearly want the
...
Sir William Jardine, 1835
6
The Evolution of Artiodactyls
Except for the Tragulidae, most of the traguline taxa occupying basal position in
ruminant phylogeny are now extinct and diversely documented in the fossil
record. We here provide a manual cladogram (Fig. 15.2) and a directly testable ...
Donald R. Prothero, Scott E. Foss, 2007
7
Transactions of the Wagner Free Institute of Science of ...
The lower molars have narrow, compressed ' crowns, and display the traguline
character of ridges upon the anterior crescents. Indeed, the entire dentition bears
considerable resemblance to that of the tragulines. The skull (Plate I., fig.
Wagner Free Institute of Science, 1899
8
The Animal Kingdom Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization
21 Traguline group, iv. 247 Tragulus, v. 340 memina, v. 302 Tragus moschiferus,
v. 301 Trichecus, ii. 59. 511 ; v. 184. 377 Australia, v. 379 Borealis, v. 380
manatus, iv. 431 rosmarus, ii. 61. 512; v. 184 Troglodytes, v. 4 niger, v. 4 Tseiran,
iv.
baron Georges Cuvier, Edward Griffith, Charles Hamilton Smith, 1835
9
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Tragopan, trag′ōpan, n. agenus of birdsin thepheasant family, representedby
five species inIndia and China, of most brilliant plumage. Traguline,trag′ūlin, adj
.goatlike. Tragus, trā′gus, n.asmall prominence at the entrance of the external ...
10
Deer, Antilopes, Camels
Of the next animals, Major Smith makes another section, “ The Traguline group,"
and describes four species, of none of which we have been able to obtain any
figure. The animals are all small, stand high upon their legs, and nearly want the
...