10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «URSINE DASYURE»
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1
Catalogue of the Contents of the Museum of the Royal College ...
The spines of the third to the seventh cervical are short and of equal length : in
the Datyurus macrovrus the spines progressively increase in the last three
cervicals. Besides the non- development of the hallux, the Ursine Dasyure differs
from ...
2
Descriptive catalogue of the osteological series contained ...
Besides the non- development of the hallux, the Ursine Dasyure differs from the
smaller species of Dasyure in the massive character of the head and teeth, -
which has led to its separation as a distinct genus, under the name of
Sarcophilus.
Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum, Richard Owen, 1853
3
The Illustrated Natural History
THE DASYURE 489 This animal is also known under the names of Ursine
Dasyure and Ursine Opossum. Of the animals which have been congregated into
the genus Dasyures, four or five species are now admitted to be clearly
separated ...
THE DASYURE 481 This animal is also known under the names of Ursine
Dasyure and Ursine Opossum. Of the animals which have been congregated into
the genus Dasyures, four or five species are now admitted to be clearly
separated ...
5
Animate Creation: Popular Edition of "Our Living World," a ...
... that animal, the Tasmanian Devil is able to sit erect upon its hinder quarters,
and to convey food to its mouth by means of its fore-paws, which it uses in a very
adroit manner. This animal is also known under the names of Ursine Dasyure
and ...
John George Wood, Joseph Bassett Holder, 1898
6
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
Jn the Ursine Dasyure ihe bone is short, it also bounds the outside of the articular
cavity of the temporal bone ; its posterior orbitar process is sharp and distinct, and
the whole length of the lower edge of its deep orbitar part rests ou the upper ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
7
Encyclopaedia Metropolitana; or, universal dictionary of ...
In the Ursine Dasyure the bone is short, it also bounds the outside of the articular
cavity of the temporal bone; its posterior orbitar process is sharp and distinct, and
the whole length of the lower edge of its deep orbitar part rests on the upper ...
8
The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology
The corresponding jiarl in the Perai/itles lugotis is perforated by numerous minute
apertures like a cribriform plate, and this structure is presented in a slighter
degree in the Potoroos and Ursine Dasyure. The antorbital foramen does not
present ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1847
... sharply pointed in the young animal, in which the tubercle of the posterior
molar of the lower jaw is divided into two small cusps. The carnivorous character
of the previous dentition is most strongly marked in the Ursine Dasyure, or Devil
of the.
Zoological Society of London, 1839
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Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
... pointed in the young animal, in which the tubercle of the posterior molar of the
lower jaw is divided into two small cusps. The carnivorous character of the
previous dentition is most strongly marked in the Ursine Dasyure, or Devil of the 7
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Zoological Society (London), 1839