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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
I stated? that the tetradactylous pedicellariae must probably be derived from the
tridentate ones; de Meijere (' Siboga ' Echinoidea, p. 35) thinks it more probable
that they are derived from the ophicephalous form. It does not seem to me very ...
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On Some Echinothurids from Japan and the Indian Ocean
In my work on the 'IngolP Echinoidea I stated f that the tetradactylous pedicellaria;
must probably be derived from the tridentate ones; de Meijere (' Siboga'
Echinoidea, p. 35) thinks it more probable that they are derived from the
ophicephalous ...
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Supplement to the Ichnology of New England: A Report to the ...
Heel and toes thick and elegantly curved; tetradactylous, lacertiloid. Inner toe
shortest, its chord 0.8 inch. Second toe longest, its chord 2.1 inches. Third toe
less curved, its chord 2.1 inches. Fourth toe curved outward, its chord 1.6 inch.
Versed ...
Edward Hitchcock, Charles Henry Hitchcock, 1865
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: latest edition. A dictionary ...
Formerly they were all divided into Right Whales (Balmna) and Rorquals or Fin-
whales [Balxnoptcra), the latter distinguished by their smaller heads, elongated
and slender form, free cervical vertebrae, tetradactylous maims, ami the presence
...
Day Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith, 1902
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences ...
Pectoral limb tetradactylous, very long and narrow, attaining about one-fourth of
the length of the entire animal, the metacarpus and phalanges being greatly
developed, and the latter very numerous. Animals of this genus, called "
Humpbacks" ...
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The Encyclopædia Britannica: A-ZYM
Formerly they were all divided into Right Whales (Balana) and Rorquals or Fin-
whales (BaUmoptcra) , the latter distinguished by their smaller heads, elongated
and slender form, free cervical vertebrae, tetradactylous man us, and the ...
Day Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith, 1903
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Report on the Sandstone of the Connecticut Valley
Hind Foot.—Tetradactylous, three of the toes pointing forward; pachydactylous;
hind toe reaching the ground only with its extremity, on the inner side of the heel,
or near the roots of the front toes. Hence it must be inserted high up on the tarsus,
...
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Ichnology of New England: a Report on the Sandstone of the ...
99 Species 1. TARsODACTYLUs CAUDATUS. (Nov. Sp.) [In the Cabinet, Nos. 4,
Hind Foot.—Tetradactylous, three of the toes pointing forward; pachydactylous;
hind toe reaching the ground only with its extremity, on the inner side of the heel,
...
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Triassic Life of the Connecticut Valley
Quadrupedal ; manus and pes of unequal size, the former tetradactylous,
possibly pentadactylous ; the latter tetradactylous. Digits of pes nearly parallel
and curved toward the median line; those of the manus nearly straight, divergent.
No pads ...
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Ichnology of New England
99 Species 1. TARSODACTYLUS cnuoxrus. (Nov. Sp.) [lu the Cabinet, N05. 'Q,
Hind F00t.—Tetradactylous, three of the toes pointing forward; pachydactylous;
hind toe reaching the ground only with its extremity, on the inner side of the heel,
...