«TRITUBERCULY» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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Evolution of Mammalian Molar Teeth: To and from the ...
To and from the Triangular Type Including Collected and Revised Researches
Trituberculy and New Sections on the Forms and Homologies of the Molar Teeth
in the Different Orders of Mammals Henry Fairfield Osborn William King Gregory.
Henry Fairfield Osborn, William King Gregory, 1907
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement ...
In the mammals alone, these three cusps pass into higher stages of evolution,
through what is called "trituberculy" in which these cusps form a triangle. The
discovery of primitive wide-spread trituberculy, by Cope, was a great step forward
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American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1894
Osborn is, however, fully convinced of the ultimate triumph of the theory ; and,
indeed, goes so far as to state that, in his opinion, " the evidence in favour of it is
so overwhelming that primitive trituberculy is no longer an hypothesis or a theory,
...
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
(c) The relation of reversed wedges obtaining between the upper and lower
molars is not a secondary but a primary condition antedating the appearance of
the para- and metacones (contrast Trituberculy). (d) As regards the Jurassic ...
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The Rise of the Mammalia in North America: Address
In the mammals alone, these three cusps pass into higher stages of evolution,
through what is called ' trituberculy ' in which these cusps form a triangle. The
discovery of primitive wide-spread trituberculy by Cope, was a great step forward.
Henry Fairfield Osborn, 1893
progressed independently in different phyla, through a series of sub- tritubercular
stages until trituberculy ' was attained. The tritubercular molar consists essentially
of three cusps, forming what may be called the primitive triangle, so dispö&ed ...
Henry Fairfield Osborn, 1879
PART I. THE Corr-:-Osaoax “Tnaoar or TRITUBERCULY” AND THE ANCESTRAL
Motan Pxrraaus or THE PRIMATES. (Fios. 1—'18 AND PLATE 1.) 1. Critique of
the Cope-Osborn “ Theory of Trituberculy.” In 1895 Professor OsbornI applied to ...
American Museum of Natural History. Dept. of Vertebrate Palaeontology, 1918
In a preliminary discussion of the theory of trituberculy, he shows that the tri-
tubercular molar is the primitive type for Primates as for other Mammalia, and
discusses the origin of this type of tooth. He then reviews critically what is known
of fossil ...
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The Shipley collection of scientific papers
progressed independently in different phyla, through a series of sub- tritubereular
stages until trituberculy l was attained. The tritubercular molar consists essentially
of three cusps, forming what may be called the primitive triangle, so disposed ...
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The American Naturalist
138 TRITUBERCULY : A REVIEW DEDICATED TO THE LATE PROFESSOR
COPE. By Henry Fairfield Osborn, columbia university. The morphology of the
crowns of the mammalian teeth has sprung up practically as a new branch of
study ...