| Henry Woodward - 1891 - 634 lehte
...Birds and Reptiles and go straight down to the Amphibia, " they are the only air-breathing Vertebrates which, like Mammals, have a dicondylian skull. It...the mammalian condition of those parts. The pectoral girdle of the Monotremes is as much amphibian as it is sauropsidian ; the carpus and the tarsus of... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 630 lehte
...the known forms of Sauropsida ; and there is other evidence which tends in tlie same direction. Thus, the Amphibia are the only air-breathing Vertebrata...affording an easy transition to the mammalian condition of these parts. The pectoral arch of the Monotremes is as much amphibian as it is sauropsidau ; the carpus... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 598 lehte
...the known forms of Sauropsida ; and there is other evidence which tends in tbc same direction. Thus, the Amphibia are the only air-breathing Vertebrata...affording an easy transition to the mammalian condition of these parts. The pectoral arch of the Monotremes is as much amphibian as it is sauropsidan ; the carpus... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1879 - 956 lehte
...the known forms of Sauropsida ; and there is other evidence which tends in the same direction. Thus, the amphibia are the only air-breathing vertebrata...while the quadrate ossification is small, and the squamo<al extends down over it to the osseous elements of the mandible ; thus affording an easy transition... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 630 lehte
...the known forms of Sauropsida ; and there is other evidence which tends in the same direction. Thus, the Amphibia are the only air-breathing Vertebrata...have a dicondylian skull. It is only in them that tho articular element of the mandibular arch remains cartilaginous ; while the quadrate ossification... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 618 lehte
...the known forms of Sauropsida ; and there is other evidence which tends in the same direction. Thus, the Amphibia are the only air.breathing Vertebrata...which, like Mammals, have a dicondylian skull. It is onlj' in them that the articular element of the mandibular arch remains cartilaginous ; while the quadrate... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1881 - 806 lehte
...Amphibians; and urges that only in the Amphibians is the articular element of themandibular arch persistently cartilaginous, while the quadrate ossification is...affording an easy transition to the mammalian condition of these parts." Further, "the pectoral arch in the Monotremes, it is claimed, is as much like that of... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1891 - 658 lehte
...Birds and Reptiles and go straight down to the Amphibia, " they are the only air-breathiug Vertebrates which, like Mammals, have a dicondylian skull. It...the mammalian condition of those parts. The pectoral girdle of the Monotremes is as much amphibian as it is sauropsidian ; the carpus and the tarsus of... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1895 - 852 lehte
...Amphibians. In Amphibians only does the articular element of the mandibular arch remain cartilaginous ; the quadrate ossification is small, and the squamosal...the osseous elements of the mandible, thus affording easy transition to the mammalian condition of these parts. There are many remarkable affinities between... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 772 lehte
...the known forms of Sauropsida ; and there is other evidence which tends in the same direction. Thus, the Amphibia are the only air-breathing Vertebrata,...affording an easy transition to the mammalian condition of these parts. The pectoral arch of the Monotremes is as much amphibian as it is sauropsidan ; the carpus... | |
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