ERNST HAECKEL (1834-1919) German biologist, physician,naturalist. Humming birds rom his Kunstformen de Natur (Art forms of nature) published 1904 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ernst-haeckel-1834-1919-german-biologist-physiciannaturalist-humming-image159635004.html
RMK7M024–ERNST HAECKEL (1834-1919) German biologist, physician,naturalist. Humming birds rom his Kunstformen de Natur (Art forms of nature) published 1904
Hummingbirds (Trochilidae), by Ernst Haeckel, 1904 - Editorial use only. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hummingbirds-trochilidae-by-ernst-haeckel-1904-editorial-use-only-82086739.html
RMENFAD7–Hummingbirds (Trochilidae), by Ernst Haeckel, 1904 - Editorial use only.
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The evolution of man: a popular exposition of the principal points of human ontogeny and phylogenyFrom the German of Ernst Haeckel . nion Animals, in Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals. Theyare not represented in the lower Yertebrates. Very remarkable skin-glands, found in all Mammals,and in them exclusively, are the milk-glands (glandulcemammales, Figs. 215, 216). They supply milk for thenourishment of the new-born Mammal. Motwithstandins SKIN-GLANDS. 203 tlieir extraordinary size, these important organs are merelylarge sebaceous skin-glands (Plate V. Fig. 16, nid). Themilk h produced by liquefacti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-evolution-of-man-a-popular-exposition-of-the-principal-points-of-human-ontogeny-and-phylogenyfrom-the-german-of-ernst-haeckel-nion-animals-in-reptiles-birds-and-mammals-theyare-not-represented-in-the-lower-yertebrates-very-remarkable-skin-glands-found-in-all-mammalsand-in-them-exclusively-are-the-milk-glands-glandulcemammales-figs-215-216-they-supply-milk-for-thenourishment-of-the-new-born-mammal-motwithstandins-skin-glands-203-tlieir-extraordinary-size-these-important-organs-are-merelylarge-sebaceous-skin-glands-plate-v-fig-16-nid-themilk-h-produced-by-liquefacti-image339988450.html
RM2AN3PMJ–The evolution of man: a popular exposition of the principal points of human ontogeny and phylogenyFrom the German of Ernst Haeckel . nion Animals, in Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals. Theyare not represented in the lower Yertebrates. Very remarkable skin-glands, found in all Mammals,and in them exclusively, are the milk-glands (glandulcemammales, Figs. 215, 216). They supply milk for thenourishment of the new-born Mammal. Motwithstandins SKIN-GLANDS. 203 tlieir extraordinary size, these important organs are merelylarge sebaceous skin-glands (Plate V. Fig. 16, nid). Themilk h produced by liquefacti
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The evolution of man: a popular exposition of the principal points of human ontogeny and phylogenyFrom the German of Ernst Haeckel . e heart then contains mixed blood. In Pro-tamnia and Reptiles, the main chamber and the arterialstalk belonging to it begin to separate, by the formation ofa longitudinal partition, into two halves, and this partitionbecomes complete in the higher reptiles on the one side, inthe parent-form of Mammals on the other. The right halfof the heart alone now contains venous blood, the left halfonly arterial, as in all Birds and Mammals. The rightauricle receives venous Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-evolution-of-man-a-popular-exposition-of-the-principal-points-of-human-ontogeny-and-phylogenyfrom-the-german-of-ernst-haeckel-e-heart-then-contains-mixed-blood-in-pro-tamnia-and-reptiles-the-main-chamber-and-the-arterialstalk-belonging-to-it-begin-to-separate-by-the-formation-ofa-longitudinal-partition-into-two-halves-and-this-partitionbecomes-complete-in-the-higher-reptiles-on-the-one-side-inthe-parent-form-of-mammals-on-the-other-the-right-halfof-the-heart-alone-now-contains-venous-blood-the-left-halfonly-arterial-as-in-all-birds-and-mammals-the-rightauricle-receives-venous-image339967871.html
RM2AN2TDK–The evolution of man: a popular exposition of the principal points of human ontogeny and phylogenyFrom the German of Ernst Haeckel . e heart then contains mixed blood. In Pro-tamnia and Reptiles, the main chamber and the arterialstalk belonging to it begin to separate, by the formation ofa longitudinal partition, into two halves, and this partitionbecomes complete in the higher reptiles on the one side, inthe parent-form of Mammals on the other. The right halfof the heart alone now contains venous blood, the left halfonly arterial, as in all Birds and Mammals. The rightauricle receives venous
The evolution of man: a popular exposition of the principal points of human ontogeny and phylogenyFrom the German of Ernst Haeckel . as drawn over the eye from the innercorner. Many Primitive Fishes (SelacJdi) and AmnionAnimals yet retain this. In Apes and in Man it has atrophied,and only a small remnant of it exists in the inner corner ofthe eye as the crescent-shaped fold, as a useless rudi-mentary organ. (Cf vol. i. p. 109.) Apes and Man havealso lost the Harder gland, opening below the nictitatingmembrane, which appears in other Mammals, and in Birds,Reptiles, and Amphibians. 26o THE EVOLU Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-evolution-of-man-a-popular-exposition-of-the-principal-points-of-human-ontogeny-and-phylogenyfrom-the-german-of-ernst-haeckel-as-drawn-over-the-eye-from-the-innercorner-many-primitive-fishes-selacjdi-and-amnionanimals-yet-retain-this-in-apes-and-in-man-it-has-atrophiedand-only-a-small-remnant-of-it-exists-in-the-inner-corner-ofthe-eye-as-the-crescent-shaped-fold-as-a-useless-rudi-mentary-organ-cf-vol-i-p-109-apes-and-man-havealso-lost-the-harder-gland-opening-below-the-nictitatingmembrane-which-appears-in-other-mammals-and-in-birdsreptiles-and-amphibians-26o-the-evolu-image339983494.html
RM2AN3GBJ–The evolution of man: a popular exposition of the principal points of human ontogeny and phylogenyFrom the German of Ernst Haeckel . as drawn over the eye from the innercorner. Many Primitive Fishes (SelacJdi) and AmnionAnimals yet retain this. In Apes and in Man it has atrophied,and only a small remnant of it exists in the inner corner ofthe eye as the crescent-shaped fold, as a useless rudi-mentary organ. (Cf vol. i. p. 109.) Apes and Man havealso lost the Harder gland, opening below the nictitatingmembrane, which appears in other Mammals, and in Birds,Reptiles, and Amphibians. 26o THE EVOLU
. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. Herpetology at Frankfurt Zoo 351. Fig. 5. Tropical jungle landscape made of aquaria and plants (1912). Haake (who by the way had been vividly recommended by Ernst Haeckel for the post of zoo director) had a well- developed collector's mentality but his attempt to estab- lish systematic collections of birds and herps did not re- ceive much of a positive response from visitors to the zoo, and he quit the job in 1893. His immediate successor, Adalbert Seitz, then started to develop a completely new concept for a reptile exhibit, recognizing that these ani- mal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bonn-zoological-bulletin-zoology-herpetology-at-frankfurt-zoo-351-fig-5-tropical-jungle-landscape-made-of-aquaria-and-plants-1912-haake-who-by-the-way-had-been-vividly-recommended-by-ernst-haeckel-for-the-post-of-zoo-director-had-a-well-developed-collectors-mentality-but-his-attempt-to-estab-lish-systematic-collections-of-birds-and-herps-did-not-re-ceive-much-of-a-positive-response-from-visitors-to-the-zoo-and-he-quit-the-job-in-1893-his-immediate-successor-adalbert-seitz-then-started-to-develop-a-completely-new-concept-for-a-reptile-exhibit-recognizing-that-these-ani-mal-image234484217.html
RMRHDK09–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. Herpetology at Frankfurt Zoo 351. Fig. 5. Tropical jungle landscape made of aquaria and plants (1912). Haake (who by the way had been vividly recommended by Ernst Haeckel for the post of zoo director) had a well- developed collector's mentality but his attempt to estab- lish systematic collections of birds and herps did not re- ceive much of a positive response from visitors to the zoo, and he quit the job in 1893. His immediate successor, Adalbert Seitz, then started to develop a completely new concept for a reptile exhibit, recognizing that these ani- mal
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