Amphibians, that there can be no hesitation in regarding the one as the direct descendant of the other; and we may probably regard the Mammalia as having originated from the same ancestral stock at the time the Amphibian type was passing into the Reptilian.... An Introduction to the Study of Mammals Living and Extinct - Page 83by William Henry Flower, Richard Lydekker - 1891 - 763 lehteFull view - About this book
| Henry Woodward - 1891 - 634 lehte
...on the structure of the South African Anomodontia have shown such an intimate connexion between this group and the Labyrinthodont Amphibians, that there...view, some of the mammalian features found in the more specialized Anomodonts may probably be regarded as having been acquired during a parallel line of development."... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1891 - 658 lehte
...on the structure of the South African Anomodontia have shown such an intimate connexion between this group and the Labyrinthodont Amphibians, that there...view, some of the mammalian features found in the more specialized Anomodonts may probably be regarded as having been acquired during a parallel line of development."... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1891 - 894 lehte
...Labyrinthodont Amphibians that there can, our authors maintain, be no hesitation in regarding the one group as the direct descendant of the other, and "we may...the Amphibian type was passing into the Reptilian." In reference to classification, the authors observe that it is a simple matter to indicate natural... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1891 - 790 lehte
...Labyrinthodont Amphibians that there can, our authors maintain, be no hesitation in regarding the one group as the direct descendant of the other, and "we may...at the time the Amphibian type was passing into the Reptilian.1' In reference to classification, the authors observe that it is a simple matter to indicate... | |
| ANZAAS (Association). Meeting - 1893 - 1094 lehte
...Labyrinthodontia, the latter being probably the ancestors of the former. Messrs Flower and Lydekker say : " We may probably regard the Mammalia as having originated...been acquired during a parallel line of development." Whilst much is mere conjecture, we may, I think, best explain the mammalian fauna of Australia by supposing... | |
| Philadelphia Genito-Urinary Society - 1920 - 124 lehte
...divergent branch of the stem which had given origin to the mammalia. To quote from Flower and Lydekker:4 "Observations made on the structure of the South African...amphibian type was passing into the reptilian. From this viewpoint some of the mammalian features found in the more specialized anomodonts may probably be regarded... | |
| ANZAAS (Association) - 1893 - 1098 lehte
...Labyrinthodontia, the latter being probably the ancestors of the former. Messrs Flower and Lydekker say : " We may probably regard the Mammalia as having originated...been acquired during a parallel line of development." Whilst much is mere conjecture, we may, I think, best explain the mammalian fauna of Australia by supposing... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1891 - 750 lehte
...Labyrinthodont Amphibians that there can, our authors maintain, be no hesitation in regarding the one group as the direct descendant of the other, and "we may...the Amphibian type was passing into the Reptilian." In reference to classification, the authors observe that it is a simple matter to indicate natural... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1891 - 680 lehte
...Labyrinthodont Amphibians that there can, our authors maintain, be no hesitation in regarding the one group as the direct descendant of the other, and " we may...the Amphibian type was passing into the Reptilian." In reference to classification, the authors observe that it is a simple matter to indicate natural... | |
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