| Gustav Pollak - 1912 - 584 lehte
...altogether more complex and differentiated, some forms, such as the Cervus dicranioa of Nesti, having the most complicated antlers known either in the living or fossil state. Seeing this steady progression in the complication of the antler, it might naturally be expected that... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1878 - 550 lehte
...complex, some forms, such as the Cervus dicranios, Nesti, being the most complicated of known antlers. The successive changes are analogous to those observed in the development of the antlers of the living deer with increase of age. In the miocène we have the zero of antler-development, and... | |
| 1878 - 556 lehte
...some forms, such as the Cerviis dicrcmios, Nesti, being the most complicated of known antlers. The successive changes are analogous to those observed in the development of the antlers of the living Deer with increase of age. In the Miocene we have the zero of antler-development, and... | |
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