An Introduction to the Study of Mammals Living and ExtinctA. and C. Black, 1891 - 763 pages |
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... teeth of most mammals . This is the hardest tissue met with in the animal ... molar teeth of the Horse and Elephant , it is a structure which plays a very ... tooth . Below the DENTAL SYSTEM 15.
... teeth of most mammals . This is the hardest tissue met with in the animal ... molar teeth of the Horse and Elephant , it is a structure which plays a very ... tooth . Below the DENTAL SYSTEM 15.
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... molar , with broad crown and two roots . V. Molar of the Ox , with the enamel covering the crown deeply folded , and ... teeth are called " rooted teeth . " When they have once attained their position in the jaw , with the neck a little ...
... molar , with broad crown and two roots . V. Molar of the Ox , with the enamel covering the crown deeply folded , and ... teeth are called " rooted teeth . " When they have once attained their position in the jaw , with the neck a little ...
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... teeth may have no pre- decessors in the milk series . The complete series of permanent teeth of most mammals forms a ... molar series are well differentiated from each other in form , as the Carnivora , and also in Man . In animals which have ...
... teeth may have no pre- decessors in the milk series . The complete series of permanent teeth of most mammals forms a ... molar series are well differentiated from each other in form , as the Carnivora , and also in Man . In animals which have ...
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... molars , " or , since some of the teeth in front of them often have a molariform character , “ true molars . " Of the five teeth between the incisors and molars the most anterior , or that which is usually situated close behind the ...
... molars , " or , since some of the teeth in front of them often have a molariform character , “ true molars . " Of the five teeth between the incisors and molars the most anterior , or that which is usually situated close behind the ...
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... molar , mi the first lower molar , and so on . The use of such signs saves much time and space in description.1 It was part of the view of the founder of this system ... DENTAL SYSTEM 25 homologies, and notation of teeth, 21; Dental formulæ,
... molar , mi the first lower molar , and so on . The use of such signs saves much time and space in description.1 It was part of the view of the founder of this system ... DENTAL SYSTEM 25 homologies, and notation of teeth, 21; Dental formulæ,
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Africa America animal antlers aperture appears body bones brachydont broad cæcum canines Carnivora cavity cervical vertebræ Cetacea characteristic characters claws closely allied colour compressed crowns curved cusps Deer dentition developed digits distinct dorsal dorsal fin ears elongated enamel Eocene Europe existing species external extinct extremely flattened fore feet fossil frontal genera genus glands habits hair hallux hind feet horns hypsodont incisors India inner known lachrymal larger latter length less limbs lobe lower jaw male mammæ mammalian mammals mandible Marsupials maxilla membrane Miocene molar teeth narrow nasal nearly North orbit outer Palearctic peculiar Perissodactyle phalanges Pleistocene Pliocene portion posterior premaxillæ premolars present Proc region represented resembles ridges Rodents rudimentary short side Sirenia skull slender smaller South structure Subfamily Suborder surface tail toes tooth transverse typical Ungulata Ungulates upper incisors upper jaw upper molars usually Whale Zool