Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112118457412 and Others, 10–11. köide1874 |
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... feet as oars or paddles . The female Fig . 3. Sepiola atlantica . Fig . 4. Pen of ditto . only is provided with the shell we so much admire , and the function of the two broad dorsal arms , which were supposed to be used as sails , is ...
... feet as oars or paddles . The female Fig . 3. Sepiola atlantica . Fig . 4. Pen of ditto . only is provided with the shell we so much admire , and the function of the two broad dorsal arms , which were supposed to be used as sails , is ...
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... feet , by " dorsal " is meant the side on which the funnel is situated ; and by " ventral " the opposite . As its name implies , the Octopus has eight fleshy arms or feet , which on an average are about twice the length of the body ...
... feet , by " dorsal " is meant the side on which the funnel is situated ; and by " ventral " the opposite . As its name implies , the Octopus has eight fleshy arms or feet , which on an average are about twice the length of the body ...
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... feet thick , supposed to be of Miocene age , and all horizontal , or nearly so , except at the extreme cast and west , where the strata are inclined at an angle of from 40 ° to 60 ° . Along the coast there are no distinct traces of ...
... feet thick , supposed to be of Miocene age , and all horizontal , or nearly so , except at the extreme cast and west , where the strata are inclined at an angle of from 40 ° to 60 ° . Along the coast there are no distinct traces of ...
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... feet on the Himalayas . Fig . 24. Goniatites sphæricus , from Carboniferous formation , showing angulated chambers . Of the second family , the Orthoceratida , we have no examples , save in the fossil state . In the typical genus ...
... feet on the Himalayas . Fig . 24. Goniatites sphæricus , from Carboniferous formation , showing angulated chambers . Of the second family , the Orthoceratida , we have no examples , save in the fossil state . In the typical genus ...
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... feet across . They estimate the body to have been sixty feet in length , five feet in diameter , of the same shape and colour as the common squid ; and they observed that it moved in the same way as the squid , both backwards and ...
... feet across . They estimate the body to have been sixty feet in length , five feet in diameter , of the same shape and colour as the common squid ; and they observed that it moved in the same way as the squid , both backwards and ...
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