The Principal Forms of the Skeleton and the Teeth: As the Basis for a System of Natural History and Comparative AnatomyC. Griffin, 1854 - 304 pagina's |
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anchylosed animal articular surface articulated atlas attached backwards birds body bones bony called canal canine capsule cavity cement centrum cervical cervical vertebræ character coalesced concave condyle confluent connate convex coracoid crocodile crocodilia crown dental dentine developed diapophyses digits distal diverging appendage dorsal edition elements elephant enamel expanded extra cloth extremity fishes frontal hæmal arch hæmal spine hæmapophyses handsome octavo volume head hoofed humerus incisors inner interspace ligament limbs lower jaw lumbar lumbar vertebræ mammalia mammals mastoid median metacarpal metatarsal modifications molar muscles nasal neural arch neural spine occipital octavo orbitosphenoids osseous ossified outer pair parietal pectoral pectoral fin pelvic perforated phalanges plates pleurapophyses posterior premaxillary premolars pterygoid pulp quadrupeds ribs ridge royal 12mo rudimental ruminants sacral scapula segment serpents side skeleton skull socket species sternum structure teeth thick tion toes tooth transverse processes true molars trunk tusks tympanic ulna vertical