10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VIPERIFORM»
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The order Ophidia has two principal subdivisions, the colubriform and the
viperiform. The first is divided into the venomous and innocuous. The second or
viperiform are all venomous. Both the colubrine and viperiform are numerously ...
The order Ophidia has two principal subdivisions, the colubriform and the
viperiform. The first is divided into the venomous and innocuous. The second or
viperiform are all venomous. Both the colubrine and viperiform are numerously ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
India is richly supplied with both venomous and innocuous snakes; with the latter
we are not here concerned. The order Ophidia has two principal subdivisions, the
colubriform and the viperiform, The first is divided into the venomous and ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele, 1890
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
These snakes have a decidedly viperiform look aboutthem ; the head is broad
and triangular, the neck narrow, and the body robust. The fangs of the Trimarrsuri
are long and capable of inflicting a deep puncture; they are fierce and venomous,
...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, 1884
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The Reptiles of the Indo-australian Archipelago. Ii Ophidia ...
270. ft Habit viperiform; posterior subcaudals paired; end of tail compressed,
ending in a long spine; scales in 21 or 23 rows. . 71. Acanthophis p. 271. aa.
Pupil round; nostril between two nasals; internasals present; scales in 15 or 17
rows 63.
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Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or ...
The order Ophidia is divided into Colubriform and Viperiform ; the first are both
venomous and innocuous, the second are all venomous. Both are nnmerously
represented in India; the colubriform has five genera of Elapidae, and four of ...
Victoria Institute (Great Britain), 1893
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
... vino-, from ML vinum, L uinum. See WINE. Exx: vt'niculture, vinometer (for
determining the purity and strength of wine); vinalogy, a study of the grapevine (
secondary sense of L uinum: cf VINE). viperi-: for viper, as in viperiform, viper-like
.
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
The most widely distributed venomous snakes are the viperiform ; America and
Africa abound in them, the crotalidae being most numerous in the former, the true
vipers in the latter, while in Asia the poisonous colubrina snakes are most ...
The Colubriform is abundantly represented by five genera of Elapidse and four of
Hydrophidro, whilst the Viperiform subdivision has two genera of Viperidse and
four of Crotalidee, making a total of fifteen poisonous genera, represented by a ...
LADY BARKER, EDITOR, 1874
Both are numerously represented in India ; the colubriform has five genera of
Elapidae, and four of Hydrophidae, the viperiform has two genera of Viperidae,
and four of Crotalidae, making fifteen poisonous genera, which comprise a large
...