Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History, Том 6West, Newman, 1848 |
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Страница 1932
... animals supposed to be extinct . I stated on the wrapper of No. 54 that the Ena- liosauri of authors would , if ... animal appeared to be used in propelling it through the water , either by vertical or horizontal undulation . " Thus ...
... animals supposed to be extinct . I stated on the wrapper of No. 54 that the Ena- liosauri of authors would , if ... animal appeared to be used in propelling it through the water , either by vertical or horizontal undulation . " Thus ...
Страница 1933
... animal of enormous size does exist , and that it differs essentially from any living animal described in our systematic works ; and here I cannot refrain from expressing my regret that the statement of Captain Sullivan should have been ...
... animal of enormous size does exist , and that it differs essentially from any living animal described in our systematic works ; and here I cannot refrain from expressing my regret that the statement of Captain Sullivan should have been ...
Страница 1934
... animal may not have been a boa ; and I may observe that the evidence concerning the head , which has been repeatedly described as precisely resem- bling that of a snake or serpent , together with the fact of the animal holding its head ...
... animal may not have been a boa ; and I may observe that the evidence concerning the head , which has been repeatedly described as precisely resem- bling that of a snake or serpent , together with the fact of the animal holding its head ...
Страница 1935
... animals with the recently - published descrip- tions of so - called sea - serpents . Yet the comparatively compact form of both crocodiles and turtles , and especially the orbicular figure of the latter , quite preclude the idea of ...
... animals with the recently - published descrip- tions of so - called sea - serpents . Yet the comparatively compact form of both crocodiles and turtles , and especially the orbicular figure of the latter , quite preclude the idea of ...
Страница 1936
... animal ; but this , not being deducible from recent observations , may be reserved for a more com- plete and careful review of the entire history of these enormous crea- tures which in all probability will eventually be found to ...
... animal ; but this , not being deducible from recent observations , may be reserved for a more com- plete and careful review of the entire history of these enormous crea- tures which in all probability will eventually be found to ...
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Abdomen abundant anal angle animal antennæ apex APHIS apical appearance April Argyromiges August basal base Battel beneath bird black-throated diver body breeding British brown captured cilia colour common costal spot dark Duponchel eggs extremity eyes fascia feet ferruginous fish flying frequently fuscous genus glaucous gull gray green ground gull habits HALICTUS Haworth head inches inner margin insect July June Kilda Kirby larvæ legs length Lepidoptera lines Lithocolletis Loch male Melitta metathorax middle naturalists nearly neighbourhood nervures nest nigro-piceous North Uist Northfleet observed Occurrence October pair pale fulvous pale yellow paler Palpi piceous plumage Posterior wings pubescence punctured rare red-throated diver remarkable resembles ring ouzel sea-serpent seen segments September shining shot side species specimens streak summer Swanscombe tail taken tarsi tegulæ Thorax tibiæ tree viviparous viviparous female white pubescence winter Wood young Zeller Zool Zoologist
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