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" The scapula has no acromial process, nor has the coracoid any clavicular process ; at most there are inconspicuous tubercles representing these processes. 3. The posterior ends of the palatines and the anterior ends of the pterygoids are very imperfectly,... "
The Proceedings of the Scientific Meetings of the Zoological Society of London - Page 408
by Zoological Society of London - 1867
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The American Naturalist, 37. köide

1903 - 974 lehte
...(p. 418). 1 . The sternum is devoid of a crest, and ossifies only from lateral and paired centers. 2. The long axes of the adjacent parts of the scapula and coracoid are parallel or identical. The scapula has no acromial process, nor has the coracoid any clavicular...
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Natural History: Or, Second Division of "The English Encyclopedia", 1. köide

Charles Knight - 1870 - 446 lehte
...a keel, and is ossified from a median centre in that keel, as well as from lateral paired centres. (2) The long axes of the adjacent parts of the scapula and coracoid are inclined towards each other at an acute or slightly obtuse angle, and are never even approximately...
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The English Cyclopaedia: Division. Natural History. 4v. and Suppl

1870 - 442 lehte
...a keel, and is ossified from a median centre in that keel, as well as from lateral paired centres. (2) The long axes of the adjacent parts of the scapula and coracoid are inclined towards each other at an acute or slightly obtuse angle, and are never even approximately...
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Ostriches and Ostrich Farming

Julius de Mosenthal, James Edmund Harting - 1877 - 318 lehte
...serves for the attachment of the pectoral muscles, and ossifies only from lateral and paired centres ; the long axes of the adjacent parts of the scapula and coracoid are parallel or identical ; certain of the cranial bones have characters very unlike those possessed...
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The Universal Cyclopaedia, 10. köide

1900 - 730 lehte
...devoid of a crest, and ossifying only from lateral and paired centers, the parallelism or identity of the long axes of the adjacent parts of the scapula and coracoid, and the non-development of an acromial process to the scapula, and of a clavicular process to the coracoid...
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The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley, 3. köide

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1901 - 714 lehte
...been examined. The only apparent exception to the presence of a keel is the singular genus Strigops. A knowledge of the ossification of the sternum of this bird is greatly to be desired. 2 The only genera in which, so far as I know, this angle is somewhat greater than a right angle are Ocydromus...
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The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley, 3. köide

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1901 - 724 lehte
...peculiarities : — 1. The sternum is devoid of a crest, and ossifies only from lateral and paired centres. 2. The long axes of the adjacent parts of the scapula and coracoid are parallel or identical.2 The scapula has no acromial process, nor has the coracoid any clavicular...
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The American Naturalist, 37. köide

1903 - 916 lehte
...peculiarities (p. 418). 1. The sternum is devoid of a crest, and ossifies only from lateral and paired centers. 2. The long axes of the adjacent parts of the scapula and coracoid are parallel or identical. The scapula has no acromial process, nor has the coracoid any clavicular...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1877 - 1060 lehte
...Classification of Birds, f They may be briefly stated as follows : 1. The sternum is devoid of a crest. 2. The long axes of the adjacent parts of the scapula and coracoid are parallel, or identical. 3. The posterior ends of the palatines, and the anterior ends of the pterygoid...
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