| Mines and mineral resources - 1858 - 518 pages
...would be about as easy to indicate a half dozen species as it would two. "Under the circumstances, I would characterize the extinct horse of the United...construction, but with a strong disposition to become complex. "Teeth of an extinct species of horse undoubtedly belong as true fossils to the post-pleioccne formations... | |
| Industrial arts - 1859 - 450 pages
...would be about as easy to indicate a half dozen species as it would two. " Under the circumstances, I would characterize the extinct horse of the United...complex. "Among the number of teeth of the horse in Prof. Holmes's collection, labelled as coming from the post-pleiocene deposit of Ashley river, there are... | |
| Art - 1859 - 552 pages
...would be about as easy to indicate a half dozen species as it would two. " Under the circumstances, I would characterize the extinct horse of the United...construction but with a strong disposition to become complex. and objects of human art, mingled with remains of fishe*, reptiles, and mammals, washed by the river... | |
| Industrial arts - 1859 - 448 pages
...Under the circumstances, I would characterize the extinct horse of the United States as having liad about the same size as the recent one, ranging from...complex. "Among the number of teeth of the horse in Prof. Holmes's collection, labelled as coming from the post-pleiocene deposit of Ashley river, there are... | |
| Art - 1859 - 532 pages
...two. " Under the circumstances, I would characterize the extinct horse of the United States as havirig had about the same size as the recent one, ranging...with molar teeth, frequently comparatively simple in constructiou, but with a strong disposition to become complex. . " Among the number of teeth of the... | |
| Industrial arts - 1859 - 478 pages
...eharaeterize the extinet horse of the United States as having had abont the same size as the reeent one, ranging from the more ordinary varieties to the English dray horse, with molar teeth, frequently eomparatively simple in eonstruetion, but with a strong disposition to beeome eomplex. "Among the number... | |
| Industrial arts - 1859 - 348 pages
...eharaeterize the extinet horse of the United States as having had abont the same size as the reeent one, ranging from the more ordinary varieties to the English dray horse, with molar teeth, freqnently eomparatively simple in eonstruetion, but with a strong disposition to beeome eomplex. "... | |
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