The New Encyclopædia Britannica in 30 Volumes: Macropædia : Knowledge in Depth. - 19 Bd, Volumes 1-19Encyclopædia Britannica, 1974 |
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Page 88
... complete , upper molars with 6 tubercles , the 2 other forms were about as large as hippopotamuses and external ones united to form an ectoloph , median and internal may have lived in rivers . The premolars were simple and tubercles ...
... complete , upper molars with 6 tubercles , the 2 other forms were about as large as hippopotamuses and external ones united to form an ectoloph , median and internal may have lived in rivers . The premolars were simple and tubercles ...
Page 595
... complete general system , no attempt has been made to provide a worldwide treatment of the grasses at the generic level , using a modern system of classification . Such a treatment would be an excellent skeleton on which to place the ...
... complete general system , no attempt has been made to provide a worldwide treatment of the grasses at the generic level , using a modern system of classification . Such a treatment would be an excellent skeleton on which to place the ...
Page 1009
... complete skull , discov- a number of dental and bony characters that are typically ered in 1948 , belongs to P. africanus . Though complete , it hominid ; it also possessed limb characteristics that are was somewhat distorted by ...
... complete skull , discov- a number of dental and bony characters that are typically ered in 1948 , belongs to P. africanus . Though complete , it hominid ; it also possessed limb characteristics that are was somewhat distorted by ...
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