Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 2; Volume 5Metcalf and Company, 1862 - Humanities Vol. 12 (from May 1876 to May 1877) includes: Researches in telephony / by A. Graham Bell. |
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... radials and the arms . De Koninck and Le Hon give the following formula : - Basal pieces Radial pieces . Inter - radials Anal piece Arms . 2 4 X 5 Unknown . 1 · Known . 10 Dr. B. F. Shumard , in some remarks about this genus , states as ...
... radials and the arms . De Koninck and Le Hon give the following formula : - Basal pieces Radial pieces . Inter - radials Anal piece Arms . 2 4 X 5 Unknown . 1 · Known . 10 Dr. B. F. Shumard , in some remarks about this genus , states as ...
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... radials is only five . " In a number of well - preserved individuals of D. polydactylus , we have always found three radials , and on examination of other species we have concluded this to be the number most frequently met with . The ...
... radials is only five . " In a number of well - preserved individuals of D. polydactylus , we have always found three radials , and on examination of other species we have concluded this to be the number most frequently met with . The ...
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... radials . Shumard is the only author who notices inter - radials . He says , that " from four to five exist in two of his species , they rest on the oblique superior lateral edges of the radial plates . " They might easily be mistaken ...
... radials . Shumard is the only author who notices inter - radials . He says , that " from four to five exist in two of his species , they rest on the oblique superior lateral edges of the radial plates . " They might easily be mistaken ...
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... Radials . The first are very large , pentagonal , trapezoidal in shape , their upper facets being much wider than the lower ones . They extend out as far as the first or second pieces beyond the axillary radials ; the middle portions ...
... Radials . The first are very large , pentagonal , trapezoidal in shape , their upper facets being much wider than the lower ones . They extend out as far as the first or second pieces beyond the axillary radials ; the middle portions ...
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... radial , the second one on the fourth piece from the same radial ) , the inner sur- faces having no branches , and lying ... radials it is basin - formed , above which it contracts upward and terminates in a point , formed by the large ...
... radial , the second one on the fourth piece from the same radial ) , the inner sur- faces having no branches , and lying ... radials it is basin - formed , above which it contracts upward and terminates in a point , formed by the large ...
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