10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «COCCYGIAN»
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Remarks on the Comparative Anatomy of Certain Birds of Cuba: ...
Maximum number of coccygian vertebra?. Minimum number of coccygian
vertebra;. Extent of variation. Orders. Observations. 1. Raptores . . 8 8 7 1 Aquila.
Aquila. Pandion. 2. Insessores . 22 9 6 3 Hirundo. Loxia. 3. Rasores . . 7 9 5 4
Struthio.
William Sharp Macleay, 1833
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Transactions of the Linnean Society of London
Fulica. ("The Petrel is not taken into 1 consideration, as Cuvier j does not mention
the num- \_ ber of its sacral vertebra;. 5. Natatores . 15 Anas. 10 Sterna. 5
Number of genera examined. Maximum number of coccygian vertebra;.
Linnean Society of London, 1833
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Natural History: Or, Second Division of "The English ...
This last character is conspicuous in most birds which have a powerful flight. In
the running birds (Cursores) the coccygian bone is less extended in the vertical
direction, so as to lose its ploughshare shape. In the hrevipennate birds, such as
...
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The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
This last-mentioned view has prevailed in comparative anatomy, and from this
point of view we may say that the adult man possesses a tail, since he presents
four or five coccygian vertebrae, situate beyond the sacrum. The minimum, in this
...
James Samuelson, William Crookes, 1885
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The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
This last-mentioned view has prevailed in comparative anatomy, and from this
point of view we may say that the adult man possesses a tail, since he presents
four or five coccygian vertebrae, situate beyond the sacrum. The minimum, in this
...
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Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
... and most On reviewing the above five tables, we find that the. in the Rasores.
The fifth and last table that I shall ofi'er relates to the vertebrae of the coccyx.
Number Maximum num- Minimum num- Extent Orders. of genera ber of
coccygian ber ...
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The Races of Man: An Outline of Anthropology and Ethnography
... and numbers have been described, but no single serious description has ever
been given of populations with tails.1 Quite recently, again, Lartschneider has
demonstrated that the ilio-coccygian and pubio-coccygian muscles in mammi-
fera ...
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Transactions of the Linnean Society
The fifth and last table that I shall o'fi'er relates to the vertebrae of the coccyx.
Number 'Maximum num- Minimum num- Extent _ Orders. of genera ber of
coccygian bcr of coccygian of ObieI'Vflfl0l'l5examined. vertebrae. vertebrae.
variation. 1.
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Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
This last-mentioned view has prevailed in comparative anatomy, and from this
point of view we may say that the adult man possesses a tail, since he presents
four or five coccygian vertebrae, situate beyond the sacrum. The minimum, in this
...
Coccygian Gland. — This little, oval, yellowish-red body, recently discovered in
man, is described by Dr. Luschka as of the size of a small pea, and is situated
close to the point of the os coccygis, usually enveloped in fat, and largely
supplied ...
Alfred Charles Garratt, 1866