10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HEMIPOD»
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Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
6, oc. c), which is transversely bilobate, as in Fowls and Geese ; Thinocorus here
agrees with the Tinamou, the Hemipod, and the Plover. The broad two-lipped
basitemporal plate (b.t) sends an ear-shaped process round each " internal
carotid ...
2
Australian Bird Names: A Complete Guide
... genus name Turnix. The sense of 'button' as used here appears to be the
implication of smallness and roundness. It is a relatively recent term, in fact very
recent in Australia, the more formal hemipod or hemipode being favoured before
that ...
Jeannie Gray, Ian Fraser, 2013
3
Transactions of the Linnean Society of London: Zoology
... of the vomerine cartilages (120), the unossified parts being bridged over by a
commissure. For relative size, these vomerine cartilages * have their rivals only in
the Snake, the Rhea, the Hemipod, and in certain low-typed Passerines ...
Linnean Society of London, 1879
4
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
... la the fall, at the same time that the reed-birds are in season, and is likewise in
great demand for the table. See cut under Porzana. ortygan (dr'ti-gan), «. [< Ortyx
(Ortyg-) + -an.] A button-quail or hemipod ; a three-toed quaillike bird of the ...
5
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
the characters of the Sand-grouse and Hemipod stood out before me. Rubbing
these away, in my downward work the form of the Tinamou looked me in the face;
then the aberrant Ostrich seemed to be described in large archaic characters; ...
But in this bird, as in the Hemipod (Turnix) it is not in the structure of the vomer
and its relation to the nasal labyrinth that we find all the Passerine characters.
The face, generally, is rich in such modifications : I showed them in my former
Part ...
Zoological Society of London, 1876
7
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: latest edition. A dictionary ...
If the chick were to retain throughout life its present form of face, it would much
resemble a Hemipod. We have seen how its skull becomes metamorphosed from
a lower into a higher and a still higher-type day by day. This basal view shows ...
Day Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith, 1902
8
The Riverside natural history
... as well as in the lyre-bird ( Menurd). Of Picumnus, Professor Parker finally says
: " Altogether, this small, far-western type is extremely instructive, and helps to
lead the imagination down to extinct types in which the characters of the hemipod
, ...
John Sterling Kingsley, Friedrich von Hellwald, 1888
9
The London Quarterly Review
Having erased, as it were, the characters of the culminating type — those of the
gaudy Indian bird — I seemed to be amongst the sombre grouse; and then
towards incubation the characters of the sand-grouse and hemipod stood out
before ...
William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison, 1873
10
The Ibis: journal of the British Ornithologists' Union
Having erased, as it were, the characters of the gaudy Indian bird, I seemed to be
amongst the sombre Grouse; and then, towards incubation, the characters of the
Sandgrouse and Hemipod stood out before me. Rubbing these away in my ...