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American wolverine, Gulo gulo luscus 1, and striped skunk, Mephitis mephitis 2. (Ursus luscus and Viverra mephitis) Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Carl Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1810. A 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with almost 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-wolverine-gulo-gulo-luscus-1-and-striped-skunk-mephitis-mephitis-2-ursus-luscus-and-viverra-mephitis-handcoloured-copperplate-engraving-from-carl-bertuchs-bilderbuch-fur-kinder-picture-book-for-children-weimar-1810-a-12-volume-encyclopedia-for-children-illustrated-with-almost-1200-engraved-plates-on-natural-history-science-costume-mythology-etc-published-from-1790-1830-image571910857.html
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Wolverine, glutton, carcajou or quickhatch, Gulo gulo. Mustela gulo, Ursus gulo, Ursus luscus. Copperplate engraving by James Heath from George Shaw’s General Zoology: Mammalia, G. Kearsley, Fleet Street, London, 1800. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wolverine-glutton-carcajou-or-quickhatch-gulo-gulo-mustela-gulo-ursus-gulo-ursus-luscus-copperplate-engraving-by-james-heath-from-george-shaws-general-zoology-mammalia-g-kearsley-fleet-street-london-1800-image569874845.html
RM2T34151–Wolverine, glutton, carcajou or quickhatch, Gulo gulo. Mustela gulo, Ursus gulo, Ursus luscus. Copperplate engraving by James Heath from George Shaw’s General Zoology: Mammalia, G. Kearsley, Fleet Street, London, 1800.
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RM2HC1GC1–Wolverine (Gulo luscus) from the viviparous quadrupeds of North America (1845) illustrated by John Woodhouse Audubon (1812-1862).
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Wolverine, glutton, carcajou or quickhatch, Gulo gulo. Mustela gulo, Ursus gulo, Ursus luscus. Copperplate engraving by James Heath from George Shaws General Zoology: Mammalia, G. Kearsley, Fleet Street, London, 1800. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wolverine-glutton-carcajou-or-quickhatch-gulo-gulo-mustela-gulo-ursus-gulo-ursus-luscus-copperplate-engraving-by-james-heath-from-george-shaws-general-zoology-mammalia-g-kearsley-fleet-street-london-1800-image571822802.html
RM2T68NPX–Wolverine, glutton, carcajou or quickhatch, Gulo gulo. Mustela gulo, Ursus gulo, Ursus luscus. Copperplate engraving by James Heath from George Shaws General Zoology: Mammalia, G. Kearsley, Fleet Street, London, 1800.
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Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wood-cut-engraved-illustration-taken-from-the-treasury-of-natural-history-by-samuel-maunder-published-1848-image241926980.html
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1. The Skunk (Mephitis americana). 2. The Wolverene (Gulo luscus).; 1. The Skunk (Mephitis americana). 2. The Wolverene (Gulo luscus). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1-the-skunk-mephitis-americana-2-the-wolverene-gulo-luscus-1-the-skunk-mephitis-americana-2-the-wolverene-gulo-luscus-image333206168.html
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Raccoon, Procyon lotor, and wolverine, glutton, carcajou or quickhatch, Gulo gulo. Raccoon, Ursus lotor, and wolverene, Ursus luscus. Copperplate engraving by James Heath from George Shaw’s General Zoology: Mammalia, G. Kearsley, Fleet Street, London, 1800. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/raccoon-procyon-lotor-and-wolverine-glutton-carcajou-or-quickhatch-gulo-gulo-raccoon-ursus-lotor-and-wolverene-ursus-luscus-copperplate-engraving-by-james-heath-from-george-shaws-general-zoology-mammalia-g-kearsley-fleet-street-london-1800-image569874848.html
RM2T34154–Raccoon, Procyon lotor, and wolverine, glutton, carcajou or quickhatch, Gulo gulo. Raccoon, Ursus lotor, and wolverene, Ursus luscus. Copperplate engraving by James Heath from George Shaw’s General Zoology: Mammalia, G. Kearsley, Fleet Street, London, 1800.
Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. II. 23 Plate XXXIX Fig. 12. Taxidea americana. Morphological Museum of Columbia University, No. 215.5. Fig. 13. Gulo luscus. Alorphological Museum of Columbia University, No. 2152. /. Parotid gland. 2. Parotid duct. J. Parotid orifice. IS- Stomal ridge. 16. Inferior alveobuccal glands. 18. Lesser sublingual glands. 20. Submaxillary gland. 21. Submaxillary duct. 2j. Greater sublingual gland. 24. Greater sublingual duct. 25. Lymph node.2g. Lingual nerve.31. Digastric muscle.50. Mylohyoid muscle. PLATE XXXI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-the-anatomy-and-development-of-the-salivary-glands-in-the-mammalia-fig-ii-23-plate-xxxix-fig-12-taxidea-americana-morphological-museum-of-columbia-university-no-2155-fig-13-gulo-luscus-alorphological-museum-of-columbia-university-no-2152-parotid-gland-2-parotid-duct-j-parotid-orifice-is-stomal-ridge-16-inferior-alveobuccal-glands-18-lesser-sublingual-glands-20-submaxillary-gland-21-submaxillary-duct-2j-greater-sublingual-gland-24-greater-sublingual-duct-25-lymph-node2g-lingual-nerve31-digastric-muscle50-mylohyoid-muscle-plate-xxxi-image340253102.html
RM2ANFT8E–Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. II. 23 Plate XXXIX Fig. 12. Taxidea americana. Morphological Museum of Columbia University, No. 215.5. Fig. 13. Gulo luscus. Alorphological Museum of Columbia University, No. 2152. /. Parotid gland. 2. Parotid duct. J. Parotid orifice. IS- Stomal ridge. 16. Inferior alveobuccal glands. 18. Lesser sublingual glands. 20. Submaxillary gland. 21. Submaxillary duct. 2j. Greater sublingual gland. 24. Greater sublingual duct. 25. Lymph node.2g. Lingual nerve.31. Digastric muscle.50. Mylohyoid muscle. PLATE XXXI
. Fig. 103. Distribution of Gulo gulo luscus in Colorado. For explanation of symbols, see p. 9. Historical accounts of Coloradan wolver- ines are not always consistent. According to Wright et al. (1933): "In Rocky Mountain National Park [wolverines] were present in moderate numbers during the pioneer days of that region, but none has been seen in or near the park for many years. . ." On the other hand, Warren (1942:70) wrote: "In 1878 A. E. Sprague saw a Wolverene on the Mo- raine south of Moraine Park .... This is the only wolverene Mr. Sprague ever saw or heard of in Estes Par Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-103-distribution-of-gulo-gulo-luscus-in-colorado-for-explanation-of-symbols-see-p-9-historical-accounts-of-coloradan-wolver-ines-are-not-always-consistent-according-to-wright-et-al-1933-quotin-rocky-mountain-national-park-wolverines-were-present-in-moderate-numbers-during-the-pioneer-days-of-that-region-but-none-has-been-seen-in-or-near-the-park-for-many-years-quot-on-the-other-hand-warren-194270-wrote-quotin-1878-a-e-sprague-saw-a-wolverene-on-the-mo-raine-south-of-moraine-park-this-is-the-only-wolverene-mr-sprague-ever-saw-or-heard-of-in-estes-par-image179914108.html
RMMCKP7T–. Fig. 103. Distribution of Gulo gulo luscus in Colorado. For explanation of symbols, see p. 9. Historical accounts of Coloradan wolver- ines are not always consistent. According to Wright et al. (1933): "In Rocky Mountain National Park [wolverines] were present in moderate numbers during the pioneer days of that region, but none has been seen in or near the park for many years. . ." On the other hand, Warren (1942:70) wrote: "In 1878 A. E. Sprague saw a Wolverene on the Mo- raine south of Moraine Park .... This is the only wolverene Mr. Sprague ever saw or heard of in Estes Par
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. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska. Carnivora, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. Fia. 67. Limb Bones of Paroligobunis aimplicidens. 5 nat. size. 1, anterior view of femur ; 2, posterior view of femnr ; 3, fibular view of fibula; 4, anterior view of fibula. Both astragali are represented. In comparison with the length of the bone the trochlea is somewhat narrower than that of Megaliclis fcrox. The trochlea is very shallow and is more oblique and imperfect than in either Meles or Lutra and rather more like that of Gulo luscus, the internal condyle being less d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/description-of-new-carnivores-from-the-miocene-of-western-nebraska-carnivora-fossil-paleontology-paleontology-fia-67-limb-bones-of-paroligobunis-aimplicidens-5-nat-size-1-anterior-view-of-femur-2-posterior-view-of-femnr-3-fibular-view-of-fibula-4-anterior-view-of-fibula-both-astragali-are-represented-in-comparison-with-the-length-of-the-bone-the-trochlea-is-somewhat-narrower-than-that-of-megaliclis-fcrox-the-trochlea-is-very-shallow-and-is-more-oblique-and-imperfect-than-in-either-meles-or-lutra-and-rather-more-like-that-of-gulo-luscus-the-internal-condyle-being-less-d-image215991879.html
RMPFB7RK–. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska. Carnivora, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. Fia. 67. Limb Bones of Paroligobunis aimplicidens. 5 nat. size. 1, anterior view of femur ; 2, posterior view of femnr ; 3, fibular view of fibula; 4, anterior view of fibula. Both astragali are represented. In comparison with the length of the bone the trochlea is somewhat narrower than that of Megaliclis fcrox. The trochlea is very shallow and is more oblique and imperfect than in either Meles or Lutra and rather more like that of Gulo luscus, the internal condyle being less d
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Archive image from page 65 of Description of new carnivores from. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska descriptionofnew45pete Year: 1910 270 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM coronoid process, transversely broad and well rounded condyle, heavy masseter ridge, and prominent hook-like angle. The condyle is on a horizontal line with the denti- tion and is slightly lower than in Meles taxus and more like that of Gulo luscus. The ramus is broken in the region of pT but this tooth is present in the type. P? is Fig. 64. Lower Jaw of ParoUgobunis simplicidens. j$ uat. si Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-65-of-description-of-new-carnivores-from-description-of-new-carnivores-from-the-miocene-of-western-nebraska-descriptionofnew45pete-year-1910-270-memoirs-of-the-carnegie-museum-coronoid-process-transversely-broad-and-well-rounded-condyle-heavy-masseter-ridge-and-prominent-hook-like-angle-the-condyle-is-on-a-horizontal-line-with-the-denti-tion-and-is-slightly-lower-than-in-meles-taxus-and-more-like-that-of-gulo-luscus-the-ramus-is-broken-in-the-region-of-pt-but-this-tooth-is-present-in-the-type-p-is-fig-64-lower-jaw-of-parougobunis-simplicidens-j-uat-si-image258652173.html
RMW0PHDH–Archive image from page 65 of Description of new carnivores from. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska descriptionofnew45pete Year: 1910 270 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM coronoid process, transversely broad and well rounded condyle, heavy masseter ridge, and prominent hook-like angle. The condyle is on a horizontal line with the denti- tion and is slightly lower than in Meles taxus and more like that of Gulo luscus. The ramus is broken in the region of pT but this tooth is present in the type. P? is Fig. 64. Lower Jaw of ParoUgobunis simplicidens. j$ uat. si
Raccoon, Procyon lotor, and wolverine, glutton, carcajou or quickhatch, Gulo gulo. Raccoon, Ursus lotor, and wolverene, Ursus luscus. Copperplate engraving by James Heath from George Shaws General Zoology: Mammalia, G. Kearsley, Fleet Street, London, 1800. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/raccoon-procyon-lotor-and-wolverine-glutton-carcajou-or-quickhatch-gulo-gulo-raccoon-ursus-lotor-and-wolverene-ursus-luscus-copperplate-engraving-by-james-heath-from-george-shaws-general-zoology-mammalia-g-kearsley-fleet-street-london-1800-image571913689.html
RM2T6CWMW–Raccoon, Procyon lotor, and wolverine, glutton, carcajou or quickhatch, Gulo gulo. Raccoon, Ursus lotor, and wolverene, Ursus luscus. Copperplate engraving by James Heath from George Shaws General Zoology: Mammalia, G. Kearsley, Fleet Street, London, 1800.
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Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. Plate XL Fig. 14. Gulo luscus. Same specimen as Fig. 13. Right side.Fig. 15. Zalophus californianus. Morphological Museum of Princeton University, No. 824. 1. Parotid gland. 2. Parotid duct. 8. Orbitoparotid gland. 8. Orbitoparotid duct. 16. Inferior alveobuccal glands. 18. Lesser sublingual glands. 20. Subma.xillary gland. 21. Subma.xillary duct. 23. Greater sublingual gland. 24. Greater sublingual duct. 27. Sulsmaxillary lymph nodes. 28. Lymph node.59. Masseter muscle.31. Digastric muscle.JO. Mylohyoid Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-the-anatomy-and-development-of-the-salivary-glands-in-the-mammalia-fig-plate-xl-fig-14-gulo-luscus-same-specimen-as-fig-13-right-sidefig-15-zalophus-californianus-morphological-museum-of-princeton-university-no-824-1-parotid-gland-2-parotid-duct-8-orbitoparotid-gland-8-orbitoparotid-duct-16-inferior-alveobuccal-glands-18-lesser-sublingual-glands-20-submaxillary-gland-21-submaxillary-duct-23-greater-sublingual-gland-24-greater-sublingual-duct-27-sulsmaxillary-lymph-nodes-28-lymph-node59-masseter-muscle31-digastric-musclejo-mylohyoid-image340252848.html
RM2ANFRYC–Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. Plate XL Fig. 14. Gulo luscus. Same specimen as Fig. 13. Right side.Fig. 15. Zalophus californianus. Morphological Museum of Princeton University, No. 824. 1. Parotid gland. 2. Parotid duct. 8. Orbitoparotid gland. 8. Orbitoparotid duct. 16. Inferior alveobuccal glands. 18. Lesser sublingual glands. 20. Subma.xillary gland. 21. Subma.xillary duct. 23. Greater sublingual gland. 24. Greater sublingual duct. 27. Sulsmaxillary lymph nodes. 28. Lymph node.59. Masseter muscle.31. Digastric muscle.JO. Mylohyoid
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. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska. Carnivora, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. 270 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM coronoid process, transversely broad and well rounded condyle, heavy masseter ridge, and prominent hook-like angle. The condyle is on a horizontal line with the denti- tion and is slightly lower than in Meles taxus and more like that of Gulo luscus. The ramus is broken in the region of pT but this tooth is present in the type. P? is. Fig. 64. Lower Jaw of ParoUgobunis simplicidens. j$ uat. size. 1, internal view of jaw ; 2, external view of jaw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/description-of-new-carnivores-from-the-miocene-of-western-nebraska-carnivora-fossil-paleontology-paleontology-270-memoirs-of-the-carnegie-museum-coronoid-process-transversely-broad-and-well-rounded-condyle-heavy-masseter-ridge-and-prominent-hook-like-angle-the-condyle-is-on-a-horizontal-line-with-the-denti-tion-and-is-slightly-lower-than-in-meles-taxus-and-more-like-that-of-gulo-luscus-the-ramus-is-broken-in-the-region-of-pt-but-this-tooth-is-present-in-the-type-p-is-fig-64-lower-jaw-of-parougobunis-simplicidens-j-uat-size-1-internal-view-of-jaw-2-external-view-of-jaw-image215991888.html
RMPFB7T0–. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska. Carnivora, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. 270 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM coronoid process, transversely broad and well rounded condyle, heavy masseter ridge, and prominent hook-like angle. The condyle is on a horizontal line with the denti- tion and is slightly lower than in Meles taxus and more like that of Gulo luscus. The ramus is broken in the region of pT but this tooth is present in the type. P? is. Fig. 64. Lower Jaw of ParoUgobunis simplicidens. j$ uat. size. 1, internal view of jaw ; 2, external view of jaw
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Wolverene or glutton. . Gulo gulo (Ursus luscus) . . Illustration copied from Edwards. 'The wolverene, the glutton and the caracajou are indiscriminately charged with the possession of voracious and insatiable appetites: they are all said to be the vultures of quadrupeds.'. . Handcoloured copperplate engraving from 'The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine; or, Complete Cabinet of the Curiosities and Beauties of Nature' (17981802) published by Harrison, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wolverene-or-glutton-gulo-gulo-ursus-luscus-illustration-copied-from-edwards-the-wolverene-the-glutton-and-the-caracajou-are-indiscriminately-charged-with-the-possession-of-voracious-and-insatiable-appetites-they-are-all-said-to-be-the-vultures-of-quadrupeds-handcoloured-copperplate-engraving-from-the-naturalists-pocket-magazine-or-complete-cabinet-of-the-curiosities-and-beauties-of-nature-17981802-published-by-harrison-london-image220442227.html
RMPPJ08K–Wolverene or glutton. . Gulo gulo (Ursus luscus) . . Illustration copied from Edwards. 'The wolverene, the glutton and the caracajou are indiscriminately charged with the possession of voracious and insatiable appetites: they are all said to be the vultures of quadrupeds.'. . Handcoloured copperplate engraving from 'The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine; or, Complete Cabinet of the Curiosities and Beauties of Nature' (17981802) published by Harrison, London.
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Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. Plate XL Fig. 14. Gulo luscus. Same specimen as Fig. 13. Right side.Fig. 15. Zalophus californianus. Morphological Museum of Princeton University, No. 824. 1. Parotid gland. 2. Parotid duct. 8. Orbitoparotid gland. 8. Orbitoparotid duct. 16. Inferior alveobuccal glands. 18. Lesser sublingual glands. 20. Subma.xillary gland. 21. Subma.xillary duct. 23. Greater sublingual gland. 24. Greater sublingual duct. 27. Sulsmaxillary lymph nodes. 28. Lymph node.59. Masseter muscle.31. Digastric muscle.JO. Mylohyoid Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-the-anatomy-and-development-of-the-salivary-glands-in-the-mammalia-fig-plate-xl-fig-14-gulo-luscus-same-specimen-as-fig-13-right-sidefig-15-zalophus-californianus-morphological-museum-of-princeton-university-no-824-1-parotid-gland-2-parotid-duct-8-orbitoparotid-gland-8-orbitoparotid-duct-16-inferior-alveobuccal-glands-18-lesser-sublingual-glands-20-submaxillary-gland-21-submaxillary-duct-23-greater-sublingual-gland-24-greater-sublingual-duct-27-sulsmaxillary-lymph-nodes-28-lymph-node59-masseter-muscle31-digastric-musclejo-mylohyoid-image340252284.html
RM2ANFR78–Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. Plate XL Fig. 14. Gulo luscus. Same specimen as Fig. 13. Right side.Fig. 15. Zalophus californianus. Morphological Museum of Princeton University, No. 824. 1. Parotid gland. 2. Parotid duct. 8. Orbitoparotid gland. 8. Orbitoparotid duct. 16. Inferior alveobuccal glands. 18. Lesser sublingual glands. 20. Subma.xillary gland. 21. Subma.xillary duct. 23. Greater sublingual gland. 24. Greater sublingual duct. 27. Sulsmaxillary lymph nodes. 28. Lymph node.59. Masseter muscle.31. Digastric muscle.JO. Mylohyoid
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Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . -20 Fig. io. 21. Fig. II. 23 Plate XXXIX Fig. 12. Taxidea americana. Morphological Museum of Columbia University, No. 215.5. Fig. 13. Gulo luscus. Alorphological Museum of Columbia University, No. 2152. /. Parotid gland. 2. Parotid duct. J. Parotid orifice. IS- Stomal ridge. 16. Inferior alveobuccal glands. 18. Lesser sublingual glands. 20. Submaxillary gland. 21. Submaxillary duct. 2j. Greater sublingual gland. 24. Greater sublingual duct. 25. Lymph node.2g. Lingual nerve.31. Digastric muscle.50. Mylohyoid m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-the-anatomy-and-development-of-the-salivary-glands-in-the-mammalia-20-fig-io-21-fig-ii-23-plate-xxxix-fig-12-taxidea-americana-morphological-museum-of-columbia-university-no-2155-fig-13-gulo-luscus-alorphological-museum-of-columbia-university-no-2152-parotid-gland-2-parotid-duct-j-parotid-orifice-is-stomal-ridge-16-inferior-alveobuccal-glands-18-lesser-sublingual-glands-20-submaxillary-gland-21-submaxillary-duct-2j-greater-sublingual-gland-24-greater-sublingual-duct-25-lymph-node2g-lingual-nerve31-digastric-muscle50-mylohyoid-m-image340253272.html
RM2ANFTEG–Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . -20 Fig. io. 21. Fig. II. 23 Plate XXXIX Fig. 12. Taxidea americana. Morphological Museum of Columbia University, No. 215.5. Fig. 13. Gulo luscus. Alorphological Museum of Columbia University, No. 2152. /. Parotid gland. 2. Parotid duct. J. Parotid orifice. IS- Stomal ridge. 16. Inferior alveobuccal glands. 18. Lesser sublingual glands. 20. Submaxillary gland. 21. Submaxillary duct. 2j. Greater sublingual gland. 24. Greater sublingual duct. 25. Lymph node.2g. Lingual nerve.31. Digastric muscle.50. Mylohyoid m
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. Castorologia, or The history and traditions of the Canadian beaver. Beavers. The Quick Hat ck.or "ViTt^gi-ene. QUICKWAHAY—THE "BEAVER EATER." (GULO LUSCUS—THE WOLVERINE OR GLUTTON.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Martin, Horace T. Montreal, W. Drysdale Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/castorologia-or-the-history-and-traditions-of-the-canadian-beaver-beavers-the-quick-hat-ckor-quotvittgi-ene-quickwahaythe-quotbeaver-eaterquot-gulo-luscusthe-wolverine-or-glutton-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-martin-horace-t-montreal-w-drysdale-image233457786.html
RMRFPWP2–. Castorologia, or The history and traditions of the Canadian beaver. Beavers. The Quick Hat ck.or "ViTt^gi-ene. QUICKWAHAY—THE "BEAVER EATER." (GULO LUSCUS—THE WOLVERINE OR GLUTTON.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Martin, Horace T. Montreal, W. Drysdale
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. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Peterson : Miocene Beds of Nebraska and Wyoming. 69 most of the lumbar vertebrae. The specimen (No. 1590) was found in 1901, in the Upper Harrison beds on the Niobrara (Running Water) River, in Sioux County, Nebraska. Though the general appearance of the specimen is cat-like, many characters indicate that it should not be included in the Felinae and that it should be placed in the Mustelinae. The general appearance of the dentition is strikingly similar to that in Gulo luscus Linnaeus and the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-carnegie-museum-carnegie-museum-carnegie-museum-of-natural-history-natural-history-peterson-miocene-beds-of-nebraska-and-wyoming-69-most-of-the-lumbar-vertebrae-the-specimen-no-1590-was-found-in-1901-in-the-upper-harrison-beds-on-the-niobrara-running-water-river-in-sioux-county-nebraska-though-the-general-appearance-of-the-specimen-is-cat-like-many-characters-indicate-that-it-should-not-be-included-in-the-felinae-and-that-it-should-be-placed-in-the-mustelinae-the-general-appearance-of-the-dentition-is-strikingly-similar-to-that-in-gulo-luscus-linnaeus-and-the-image236522011.html
RMRMPE6K–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Peterson : Miocene Beds of Nebraska and Wyoming. 69 most of the lumbar vertebrae. The specimen (No. 1590) was found in 1901, in the Upper Harrison beds on the Niobrara (Running Water) River, in Sioux County, Nebraska. Though the general appearance of the specimen is cat-like, many characters indicate that it should not be included in the Felinae and that it should be placed in the Mustelinae. The general appearance of the dentition is strikingly similar to that in Gulo luscus Linnaeus and the
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. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Ratel, tlie Uorieij Ratcl. seeks for the honey-ratel, and admonishes it by a peculiar cry that the desired honeycomb is not very far distant. The Wolverine, Glutton, or Carcajou, inhabits North America. Accounts vary respecting the habits of this animal. The older naturalists say that it ascends trees, and drops on GuLO.—(Lat. a QluMou.). Luscus (Lat. blinking), the Wolverine. the neck of any unfortunate deer which happens to pass beneath, and that having once secured its prey, it never Ici mi fol ae. he ro sa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-illustrated-natural-history-microform-natural-history-sciences-naturelles-ratel-tlie-uorieij-ratcl-seeks-for-the-honey-ratel-and-admonishes-it-by-a-peculiar-cry-that-the-desired-honeycomb-is-not-very-far-distant-the-wolverine-glutton-or-carcajou-inhabits-north-america-accounts-vary-respecting-the-habits-of-this-animal-the-older-naturalists-say-that-it-ascends-trees-and-drops-on-gulolat-a-qlumou-luscus-lat-blinking-the-wolverine-the-neck-of-any-unfortunate-deer-which-happens-to-pass-beneath-and-that-having-once-secured-its-prey-it-never-ici-mi-fol-ae-he-ro-sa-image232790558.html
RMREMEME–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Ratel, tlie Uorieij Ratcl. seeks for the honey-ratel, and admonishes it by a peculiar cry that the desired honeycomb is not very far distant. The Wolverine, Glutton, or Carcajou, inhabits North America. Accounts vary respecting the habits of this animal. The older naturalists say that it ascends trees, and drops on GuLO.—(Lat. a QluMou.). Luscus (Lat. blinking), the Wolverine. the neck of any unfortunate deer which happens to pass beneath, and that having once secured its prey, it never Ici mi fol ae. he ro sa
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. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Peterson : Miocene Beds^of Nebraska and Wyoming. 71 long neck, the'great trochanter is low'and small, as in Gulo luscus; the digital fossa is also like that in the latter genus. The metapodials are unusually short and heavy, their articulations and general appear- ance are much like those in Mellivora and Gulo luscus.. 5W FM ^ ^3 Fig. 19. AHlurocyon brevifacies Peterson. I. Fragment of pelvis. 2. Head of femur. 3-5. Metapodials, nat. size. Type, No. 1590. Measurements. mm. Greatest length o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-carnegie-museum-carnegie-museum-carnegie-museum-of-natural-history-natural-history-peterson-miocene-bedsof-nebraska-and-wyoming-71-long-neck-thegreat-trochanter-is-lowand-small-as-in-gulo-luscus-the-digital-fossa-is-also-like-that-in-the-latter-genus-the-metapodials-are-unusually-short-and-heavy-their-articulations-and-general-appear-ance-are-much-like-those-in-mellivora-and-gulo-luscus-5w-fm-3-fig-19-ahlurocyon-brevifacies-peterson-i-fragment-of-pelvis-2-head-of-femur-3-5-metapodials-nat-size-type-no-1590-measurements-mm-greatest-length-o-image236521986.html
RMRMPE5P–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Peterson : Miocene Beds^of Nebraska and Wyoming. 71 long neck, the'great trochanter is low'and small, as in Gulo luscus; the digital fossa is also like that in the latter genus. The metapodials are unusually short and heavy, their articulations and general appear- ance are much like those in Mellivora and Gulo luscus.. 5W FM ^ ^3 Fig. 19. AHlurocyon brevifacies Peterson. I. Fragment of pelvis. 2. Head of femur. 3-5. Metapodials, nat. size. Type, No. 1590. Measurements. mm. Greatest length o
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. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. PiGURK 20.—Gwio gidleyi Hall: Skull (U.S.N.M. no. 8175), dorsal and ventral view. Two-thirds natural size. modern specimen of Gulo luscus. The occipital condyles in no. 8175 are close together, and the foramen magnum is correspondingly small. Unfortunately the occipital region is missing in other skull portions from Cumberland Cave, but the distance between the condyles lQ' living specimens of G. luscus varies sufficiently to include the condition seen in no. 8175.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-pigurk-20gwio-gidleyi-hall-skull-usnm-no-8175-dorsal-and-ventral-view-two-thirds-natural-size-modern-specimen-of-gulo-luscus-the-occipital-condyles-in-no-8175-are-close-together-and-the-foramen-magnum-is-correspondingly-small-unfortunately-the-occipital-region-is-missing-in-other-skull-portions-from-cumberland-cave-but-the-distance-between-the-condyles-lq-living-specimens-of-g-luscus-varies-sufficiently-to-include-the-condition-seen-in-no-8175-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-ma-image233742012.html
RMRG7T90–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. PiGURK 20.—Gwio gidleyi Hall: Skull (U.S.N.M. no. 8175), dorsal and ventral view. Two-thirds natural size. modern specimen of Gulo luscus. The occipital condyles in no. 8175 are close together, and the foramen magnum is correspondingly small. Unfortunately the occipital region is missing in other skull portions from Cumberland Cave, but the distance between the condyles lQ' living specimens of G. luscus varies sufficiently to include the condition seen in no. 8175.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma
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. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska. Carnivora, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. Fia. 67. Limb Bones of Paroligobunis aimplicidens. 5 nat. size. 1, anterior view of femur ; 2, posterior view of femnr ; 3, fibular view of fibula; 4, anterior view of fibula. Both astragali are represented. In comparison with the length of the bone the trochlea is somewhat narrower than that of Megaliclis fcrox. The trochlea is very shallow and is more oblique and imperfect than in either Meles or Lutra and rather more like that of Gulo luscus, the internal condyle being less d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/description-of-new-carnivores-from-the-miocene-of-western-nebraska-carnivora-fossil-paleontology-paleontology-fia-67-limb-bones-of-paroligobunis-aimplicidens-5-nat-size-1-anterior-view-of-femur-2-posterior-view-of-femnr-3-fibular-view-of-fibula-4-anterior-view-of-fibula-both-astragali-are-represented-in-comparison-with-the-length-of-the-bone-the-trochlea-is-somewhat-narrower-than-that-of-megaliclis-fcrox-the-trochlea-is-very-shallow-and-is-more-oblique-and-imperfect-than-in-either-meles-or-lutra-and-rather-more-like-that-of-gulo-luscus-the-internal-condyle-being-less-d-image231692741.html
RMRCXECN–. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska. Carnivora, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. Fia. 67. Limb Bones of Paroligobunis aimplicidens. 5 nat. size. 1, anterior view of femur ; 2, posterior view of femnr ; 3, fibular view of fibula; 4, anterior view of fibula. Both astragali are represented. In comparison with the length of the bone the trochlea is somewhat narrower than that of Megaliclis fcrox. The trochlea is very shallow and is more oblique and imperfect than in either Meles or Lutra and rather more like that of Gulo luscus, the internal condyle being less d
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. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska. Carnivora, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. 270 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM coronoid process, transversely broad and well rounded condyle, heavy masseter ridge, and prominent hook-like angle. The condyle is on a horizontal line with the denti- tion and is slightly lower than in Meles taxus and more like that of Gulo luscus. The ramus is broken in the region of pT but this tooth is present in the type. P? is. Fig. 64. Lower Jaw of ParoUgobunis simplicidens. j$ uat. size. 1, internal view of jaw ; 2, external view of jaw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/description-of-new-carnivores-from-the-miocene-of-western-nebraska-carnivora-fossil-paleontology-paleontology-270-memoirs-of-the-carnegie-museum-coronoid-process-transversely-broad-and-well-rounded-condyle-heavy-masseter-ridge-and-prominent-hook-like-angle-the-condyle-is-on-a-horizontal-line-with-the-denti-tion-and-is-slightly-lower-than-in-meles-taxus-and-more-like-that-of-gulo-luscus-the-ramus-is-broken-in-the-region-of-pt-but-this-tooth-is-present-in-the-type-p-is-fig-64-lower-jaw-of-parougobunis-simplicidens-j-uat-size-1-internal-view-of-jaw-2-external-view-of-jaw-image231692755.html
RMRCXED7–. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska. Carnivora, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. 270 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM coronoid process, transversely broad and well rounded condyle, heavy masseter ridge, and prominent hook-like angle. The condyle is on a horizontal line with the denti- tion and is slightly lower than in Meles taxus and more like that of Gulo luscus. The ramus is broken in the region of pT but this tooth is present in the type. P? is. Fig. 64. Lower Jaw of ParoUgobunis simplicidens. j$ uat. size. 1, internal view of jaw ; 2, external view of jaw
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