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... Teeth - General distribution of Mammals in time , 397-406 CHAPTER XXXVI . Orders of Mammalia - Characters and distribution of Monotremata- Marsupialia - Edentata , CHAPTER XXXVII . 406-417 Orders of Mammalia continued - Characters and ...
... Teeth - General distribution of Mammals in time , 397-406 CHAPTER XXXVI . Orders of Mammalia - Characters and distribution of Monotremata- Marsupialia - Edentata , CHAPTER XXXVII . 406-417 Orders of Mammalia continued - Characters and ...
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... teeth , and defensive spines . The Amphibians are tolerably well represented by their bones and teeth , and , as regards one extinct order , by integu- mentary plates as well . They have also left many traces of their existence in the ...
... teeth , and defensive spines . The Amphibians are tolerably well represented by their bones and teeth , and , as regards one extinct order , by integu- mentary plates as well . They have also left many traces of their existence in the ...
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... teeth . Body enclosed in a shell which is " bi- valve , " or composed of two distinct pieces . One or two leaf - like gills on each side of the body.-Ex. Oyster ( Ostrea ) , Scallop ( Pecten ) , Mussel ( Mytilus ) . CLASS V. GASTEROPODA ...
... teeth . Body enclosed in a shell which is " bi- valve , " or composed of two distinct pieces . One or two leaf - like gills on each side of the body.-Ex. Oyster ( Ostrea ) , Scallop ( Pecten ) , Mussel ( Mytilus ) . CLASS V. GASTEROPODA ...
Page 103
... teeth , and is always situated on the inferior aspect of the body , but the position of the vent varies . As a matter of course , the paleontological student has to deal with nothing except the test of the Echinoids and its appendages ...
... teeth , and is always situated on the inferior aspect of the body , but the position of the vent varies . As a matter of course , the paleontological student has to deal with nothing except the test of the Echinoids and its appendages ...
Page 200
... teeth which are developed upon the ventral valve , and fit into corresponding sockets in the dorsal valve . Behind the dental sockets of the dorsal valve there is usually a prominent process ( " cardinal process " ) , to which are ...
... teeth which are developed upon the ventral valve , and fit into corresponding sockets in the dorsal valve . Behind the dental sockets of the dorsal valve there is usually a prominent process ( " cardinal process " ) , to which are ...
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