By Harry Govier Seeley, Esq., FLS, PGS, etc. In this paper the author described a cervical and a dorsal vertebra of a new species of Crocodile. The former is probably the last cervical. It is 2J inches long, and differs from that of existing Crocodiles... Annals & Magazine of Natural History - Page 2651877Full view - About this book
| Geological Society of London - 1876 - 870 lehte
...last cervical. It differs from that of existing Crocodiles in the large size of the parapophyses, in the distinct anterior notch in the neural arch for...convexity of the articular ball. The dorsal vertebra has the centrum elongated, compressed from side to side, and well rounded on the under surface. It... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1876 - 650 lehte
...a dorsal vertebra of a new species of Crocodile. The former is probably the last cervical. It is 2J inches long, and differs from that of existing Crocodiles...species. The animal was probably about 16 ft. long. 11. "On Macrurosaurus semnus, Seeley, a Long-tailed Animal with Procoalous Vertebrae, from the Cambridge... | |
| 1876 - 872 lehte
...last cervical. It differs from that of existing Crocodiles in the large size of the parapophyses, in the distinct anterior notch in the neural arch for the vertebral nerve, and the perfect convexity of tho articular ball. The dorsal vertebra has the centrum elongated, compressed from side to side, and... | |
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