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Some of these tridactylous impressions are of gigantic size. The longest of these
footprints, to which the name of Ornithicknites giganticus has been given, is more
than fifteen inches long, exclusive of the portion of the impressions which seem ...
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The Illustrated Natural History: Birds
174- THE TRIDACTYLOUS KINGFISHER of the tail. The two central tail feathers
are much prolonged, considerably exceeding the others in length, and are very
curiously shaped, being webbed at their bases, bare for nearly the whole of their
...
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The Illustrated Natural History: Birds
174 THE TRIDACTYLOUS KINGFISHER of the tail. The two central tail feathers
are much prolonged, considerably exceeding the others in length, and are very
curiously shaped, being webbed at their bases, bare for nearly the whole of their
...
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Edinburgh Review, Or, Critical Journal
The tenth volume of the • Journal of the ' Geological Society ' contains a
description and a plate of these ichnolites, which are not only tridactylous, but
approach near to Dr. Hitchcock's pachydactylous birds. There are, however, no
satisfactory ...
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The Soil Mites of the World: Vol. 1: Primitive Oribatids of ...
Legs mono- or tridactylous. A comparatively less known heterogeneous group, in
need of revision which may result in several changes. Members of the family
occur in the whole world; nine genera have been described so far, three of which
...
J. Balogh, S. Mahunka,
1983
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
All the toes of the sivzfl turn forwards, which is peculiar among land-birds; the
tridactylous woodpecker is also anomalous, having only two toes forward, one
backward ; the great ostrich has but two toes in all. 6. T oEs (digitisi The toes of all
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
All the toes of the Jti ift turn forwards, which is peculiar among land-birds; the
tridactylous woodpecker is also anomalous, having only two toes forward, One
backward ; the great ostrich has but two toes in all. €. Toes (digiti). The toes of all
...
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
Has no tail, and tridactylous fore-feet. This is the Siberian mole of Pennant. It is
somewhat smaller than the common- mole, its length being four inches ; and is a
native of the Cape of GoodHope. LONGICAUDATA. With a tail of middling length,
...
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Ichnology of New England
Tridactylous, pachydactylous, hind foot slightly the largest. Toes slightly turned
towards the line of direction; terminated by blunt claws, or pellets. I-Iighly
ornithoid; the tracks distinguished from those of birds only by being arranged two
by two ...
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
Notice of a Tridactylous Footmark from the Bunter Sandstone of Weston Point,
Cheshire. By R. Harkness, Esq. Tue quarry of Weston Point is situated on the
south side of the Mersey, about a mile and a half west from Runcorn ; and here
some ...