... old human subject in which these parts have been lost and the alveoli and upper parts of the bony mandible have disappeared through resorption. The forms are alike, but no one would venture to consider the infant's cartilaginous jaw and that of the... Journal of comparative zoology - Pagina 328geredigeerd door - 1894Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| American Philosophical Society - 1893 - 806 pagina’s
...consider the infant's cartilaginous jaw and that of the old man as similar in structure. The best example of similar phenomena in the phylum known to me is...Cretaceous or Jura and Orthoceras of the Paleozoic, which has been described above, and is figured further on. One occurs in the paracme and the other... | |
| Newton Horace Winchell - 1893 - 476 pagina’s
...consider the infant's cartilaginous jaw and that of the old man as similar in structure. The best example of similar phenomena in the phylum known to me is the close resemblance of form between tinstraight Kncullte.1 of the Cretaceous or Jura and Orthocer«» of the Paleozoic. These two are of... | |
| 780 pagina’s
...consider the infant's cartilaginous jaw and that of the old man as similar in structure. The best example of similar phenomena in the phylum known to me is...Cretaceous or Jura and Orthoceras of the Paleozoic, which has been described above, and is figured further on. One occurs in the paracme and the other... | |
| Boston Society of Natural History - 1895 - 600 pagina’s
...consider the infant's cartilaginous jaw and that of the old man as similar in structure. The best example of similar phenomena in the phylum known to me is the close resemblance of form between the straight Baeulites of the Cretaceous or Jura and Orthoceras of the Paleozoic. These two are often confounded... | |
| Newton Horace Winchell - 1893 - 474 pagina’s
...consider the infant's cartilaginous jaw and that of the old man as similar in structure. The best example of similar phenomena in the phylum known to me is the close resemblance of form between the straight liuruliti-x of the Cretaceous or Jura and Orthocerus of the Paleozoic. These two are often confounded... | |
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