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An introduction to the study of social evolution; the prehistoric period . tion the muscles which in some ancestormust have served to move the ears.^ The vermiform ap-pendix is less developed in man than in the apes, and isrelatively larger in the human foetus than in adult man.Moreover, at the inner angle of the human eye is a foldof tissue which has little or no meaning unless it be ex-plained as a remnant of that third eyelid which in manylower vertebrates, for example, birds, is greatly devel-oped and can be drawn over the whole eyeball inside theouter eyelids. Unless we regard these vesti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-the-study-of-social-evolution-the-prehistoric-period-tion-the-muscles-which-in-some-ancestormust-have-served-to-move-the-ears-the-vermiform-ap-pendix-is-less-developed-in-man-than-in-the-apes-and-isrelatively-larger-in-the-human-foetus-than-in-adult-manmoreover-at-the-inner-angle-of-the-human-eye-is-a-foldof-tissue-which-has-little-or-no-meaning-unless-it-be-ex-plained-as-a-remnant-of-that-third-eyelid-which-in-manylower-vertebrates-for-example-birds-is-greatly-devel-oped-and-can-be-drawn-over-the-whole-eyeball-inside-theouter-eyelids-unless-we-regard-these-vesti-image342709186.html
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. A manual of bee-keeping. Bees. 86 A MANUAL OF BEE-KEEPING. " In order to give room for the ears of the frames, the inner skin, front and back, is made an inch shallower than the outer one. Standing 3-8tJbs of an inch above the former are two strips of zinc (i and 2, Fig. 11), each about an inch wide, and which serve to carry the frames so that they cannot be propolised, while they—i. e. the frames—can be slidden backwards and forwards with the greatest ease during manipulation. The top bar ol the frame is 3-8ths thick, so that the space between the top bar and the cover is inch. The d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-bee-keeping-bees-86-a-manual-of-bee-keeping-quot-in-order-to-give-room-for-the-ears-of-the-frames-the-inner-skin-front-and-back-is-made-an-inch-shallower-than-the-outer-one-standing-3-8tjbs-of-an-inch-above-the-former-are-two-strips-of-zinc-i-and-2-fig-11-each-about-an-inch-wide-and-which-serve-to-carry-the-frames-so-that-they-cannot-be-propolised-while-theyi-e-the-framescan-be-slidden-backwards-and-forwards-with-the-greatest-ease-during-manipulation-the-top-bar-ol-the-frame-is-3-8ths-thick-so-that-the-space-between-the-top-bar-and-the-cover-is-inch-the-d-image216413937.html
RMPG2E55–. A manual of bee-keeping. Bees. 86 A MANUAL OF BEE-KEEPING. " In order to give room for the ears of the frames, the inner skin, front and back, is made an inch shallower than the outer one. Standing 3-8tJbs of an inch above the former are two strips of zinc (i and 2, Fig. 11), each about an inch wide, and which serve to carry the frames so that they cannot be propolised, while they—i. e. the frames—can be slidden backwards and forwards with the greatest ease during manipulation. The top bar ol the frame is 3-8ths thick, so that the space between the top bar and the cover is inch. The d
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. Pathogenic microörganisms; a practical manual for students, physicians, and health officers . and inner part of the. thigh is.made. The skin is loosened by cutting around the lower portion ofthe trunk. It is then pulled by the hands toward the upper extremityof the animal and over the head to the ears, leaving the back exposed RABIES 571 and sterile throughout the entire length of the spine. The spine isthen divided transversely near each extremity by bone-cutting forceps.The muscles are cut through about these areas so the spine may bemore easily reached. With a long wire probe swabbed wit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pathogenic-microorganisms-a-practical-manual-for-students-physicians-and-health-officers-and-inner-part-of-the-thigh-ismade-the-skin-is-loosened-by-cutting-around-the-lower-portion-ofthe-trunk-it-is-then-pulled-by-the-hands-toward-the-upper-extremityof-the-animal-and-over-the-head-to-the-ears-leaving-the-back-exposed-rabies-571-and-sterile-throughout-the-entire-length-of-the-spine-the-spine-isthen-divided-transversely-near-each-extremity-by-bone-cutting-forcepsthe-muscles-are-cut-through-about-these-areas-so-the-spine-may-bemore-easily-reached-with-a-long-wire-probe-swabbed-wit-image370123073.html
RM2CE4FN5–. Pathogenic microörganisms; a practical manual for students, physicians, and health officers . and inner part of the. thigh is.made. The skin is loosened by cutting around the lower portion ofthe trunk. It is then pulled by the hands toward the upper extremityof the animal and over the head to the ears, leaving the back exposed RABIES 571 and sterile throughout the entire length of the spine. The spine isthen divided transversely near each extremity by bone-cutting forceps.The muscles are cut through about these areas so the spine may bemore easily reached. With a long wire probe swabbed wit
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. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 282 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. -*siir Fig. 45.—ScinEDS eufiven- TER TEXTANUS. DORSAL VIEW OF SKULL. FOKT Clark, Texas. (Cat. No. 12710, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) ears, feet, inner surface of limbs, and all of under surface of body orange-buff. Tail grizzled above, in the median area, with broad, lateral, subterminal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-the-mexican-boundary-of-the-united-states-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-species-of-mammals-occurring-in-that-region-with-a-general-summary-of-the-natural-history-and-a-list-of-trees-mammals-mammals-trees-trees-natural-history-natural-history-282-bulletin-56-united-states-national-museum-siir-fig-45scineds-eufiven-ter-textanus-dorsal-view-of-skull-fokt-clark-texas-cat-no-12710-amer-mus-nat-hist-ears-feet-inner-surface-of-limbs-and-all-of-under-surface-of-body-orange-buff-tail-grizzled-above-in-the-median-area-with-broad-lateral-subterminal-image216365455.html
RMPG089K–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 282 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. -*siir Fig. 45.—ScinEDS eufiven- TER TEXTANUS. DORSAL VIEW OF SKULL. FOKT Clark, Texas. (Cat. No. 12710, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) ears, feet, inner surface of limbs, and all of under surface of body orange-buff. Tail grizzled above, in the median area, with broad, lateral, subterminal
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. The homœopathic veterinary doctor, giving the history, means of prevention, and symptoms of all diseases of the horse, ox, sheep, hog, dog, cat, poultry and birds, and the most approved methods of treatment. Veterinary medicine. General Sign of Abdominl Irritation. Pkessuke to 1>ktect Kntekitis. muscular coat. An inflamed inner coat will be marked, in addition to most of the above, by warm ears and extremities; discharge of liquid, frothy dung, sometimes bloody; feebler and quicker pulse; the taking of breath is short, and its expulsion checked and then completed with a groan. In extreme Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-homopathic-veterinary-doctor-giving-the-history-means-of-prevention-and-symptoms-of-all-diseases-of-the-horse-ox-sheep-hog-dog-cat-poultry-and-birds-and-the-most-approved-methods-of-treatment-veterinary-medicine-general-sign-of-abdominl-irritation-pkessuke-to-1gtktect-kntekitis-muscular-coat-an-inflamed-inner-coat-will-be-marked-in-addition-to-most-of-the-above-by-warm-ears-and-extremities-discharge-of-liquid-frothy-dung-sometimes-bloody-feebler-and-quicker-pulse-the-taking-of-breath-is-short-and-its-expulsion-checked-and-then-completed-with-a-groan-in-extreme-image232454041.html
RMRE55E1–. The homœopathic veterinary doctor, giving the history, means of prevention, and symptoms of all diseases of the horse, ox, sheep, hog, dog, cat, poultry and birds, and the most approved methods of treatment. Veterinary medicine. General Sign of Abdominl Irritation. Pkessuke to 1>ktect Kntekitis. muscular coat. An inflamed inner coat will be marked, in addition to most of the above, by warm ears and extremities; discharge of liquid, frothy dung, sometimes bloody; feebler and quicker pulse; the taking of breath is short, and its expulsion checked and then completed with a groan. In extreme
. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. -*siir Fig. 45.—ScinEDS eufiven- TER TEXTANUS. DORSAL VIEW OF SKULL. FOKT Clark, Texas. (Cat. No. 12710, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) ears, feet, inner surface of limbs, and all of under surface of body orange-buff. Tail grizzled above, in the median area, with broad, lateral, subterminal bands of black and broad yellowish Avliite tips Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-the-mexican-boundary-of-the-united-states-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-species-of-mammals-occurring-in-that-region-with-a-general-summary-of-the-natural-history-and-a-list-of-trees-mammals-mammals-trees-trees-natural-history-natural-history-siir-fig-45scineds-eufiven-ter-textanus-dorsal-view-of-skull-fokt-clark-texas-cat-no-12710-amer-mus-nat-hist-ears-feet-inner-surface-of-limbs-and-all-of-under-surface-of-body-orange-buff-tail-grizzled-above-in-the-median-area-with-broad-lateral-subterminal-bands-of-black-and-broad-yellowish-avliite-tips-image216365453.html
RMPG089H–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. -*siir Fig. 45.—ScinEDS eufiven- TER TEXTANUS. DORSAL VIEW OF SKULL. FOKT Clark, Texas. (Cat. No. 12710, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) ears, feet, inner surface of limbs, and all of under surface of body orange-buff. Tail grizzled above, in the median area, with broad, lateral, subterminal bands of black and broad yellowish Avliite tips
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. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. 216 MUSTELADiE. grey colour ; the outer, very long, shining, ash-coloured at the roots, brown at the extremity, but of different degrees of intensity at different parts of the body; the middle of the back, the tail, the outer parts of the legs and the feet, being darker than the other parts ; the belly lighter and greyer : the throat is white ; in one instance we have seen it of a light yellowish tinge : the inner sur- face and margin of the ears are also whitish. DimeDsions of Beech Marten, as given by Blasius :- Total length Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-british-quadrupeds-including-the-cetacea-mammals-216-musteladie-grey-colour-the-outer-very-long-shining-ash-coloured-at-the-roots-brown-at-the-extremity-but-of-different-degrees-of-intensity-at-different-parts-of-the-body-the-middle-of-the-back-the-tail-the-outer-parts-of-the-legs-and-the-feet-being-darker-than-the-other-parts-the-belly-lighter-and-greyer-the-throat-is-white-in-one-instance-we-have-seen-it-of-a-light-yellowish-tinge-the-inner-sur-face-and-margin-of-the-ears-are-also-whitish-dimedsions-of-beech-marten-as-given-by-blasius-total-length-image232210780.html
RMRDP364–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. 216 MUSTELADiE. grey colour ; the outer, very long, shining, ash-coloured at the roots, brown at the extremity, but of different degrees of intensity at different parts of the body; the middle of the back, the tail, the outer parts of the legs and the feet, being darker than the other parts ; the belly lighter and greyer : the throat is white ; in one instance we have seen it of a light yellowish tinge : the inner sur- face and margin of the ears are also whitish. DimeDsions of Beech Marten, as given by Blasius :- Total length
. American pomology : apples . Apples. PROPAGATION. 115 rectly from tlie trees, by stripping the bark in June, and after it has lain a few days in water, the inner portion sep- arates easily, is dried, and put away for future use. Those who have not provided the bass, are content to apply woolen yarn to tie in the buds; its elasticity adapts it well to the purpose. The ingenious budder, without bass, often finds a substitute for it, and a very good tie, in the soft husks of corn ears, the inner husks are torn in- to strips and used a little damp, when they are pliant and easily tied, answering Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-propagation-115-rectly-from-tlie-trees-by-stripping-the-bark-in-june-and-after-it-has-lain-a-few-days-in-water-the-inner-portion-sep-arates-easily-is-dried-and-put-away-for-future-use-those-who-have-not-provided-the-bass-are-content-to-apply-woolen-yarn-to-tie-in-the-buds-its-elasticity-adapts-it-well-to-the-purpose-the-ingenious-budder-without-bass-often-finds-a-substitute-for-it-and-a-very-good-tie-in-the-soft-husks-of-corn-ears-the-inner-husks-are-torn-in-to-strips-and-used-a-little-damp-when-they-are-pliant-and-easily-tied-answering-image216457632.html
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. A history of British mammals . Mammals; Bats; Insectivores (Mammals); Rodents. to at least 8000 feet (Blanford). It is said to have a larger ear and longer forearm (44.5 mm.) than barbastellus. Satunin's sub-species caspica (forearm about 43 mm.), described from Transcaucasia, is not available for examination. The genus is unknown in America. The generic characters are moderate size; ears not large, their bases united at their inner margins on the forehead, their outer margins encircling the eyes and terminating between them and the upper lips ; a well-developed tragus with an attenuated tip Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-british-mammals-mammals-bats-insectivores-mammals-rodents-to-at-least-8000-feet-blanford-it-is-said-to-have-a-larger-ear-and-longer-forearm-445-mm-than-barbastellus-satunins-sub-species-caspica-forearm-about-43-mm-described-from-transcaucasia-is-not-available-for-examination-the-genus-is-unknown-in-america-the-generic-characters-are-moderate-size-ears-not-large-their-bases-united-at-their-inner-margins-on-the-forehead-their-outer-margins-encircling-the-eyes-and-terminating-between-them-and-the-upper-lips-a-well-developed-tragus-with-an-attenuated-tip-image232210756.html
RMRDP358–. A history of British mammals . Mammals; Bats; Insectivores (Mammals); Rodents. to at least 8000 feet (Blanford). It is said to have a larger ear and longer forearm (44.5 mm.) than barbastellus. Satunin's sub-species caspica (forearm about 43 mm.), described from Transcaucasia, is not available for examination. The genus is unknown in America. The generic characters are moderate size; ears not large, their bases united at their inner margins on the forehead, their outer margins encircling the eyes and terminating between them and the upper lips ; a well-developed tragus with an attenuated tip
. Natural history. Zoology. THE BATS. 35. short, and situated below the membrane between the hind-legs, vith which it may have no connection. In all cases the ears are small, and unprovided with an inner tragus. Fruit-bats are confined to the warmer parts of the Old World. The common fruit-bats, or fox-bats (Pteropvs), forming the typical re- presentatives of the family, are characterised by their long and fox-like faces, the presence of 34 teeth, ' the absence of a tail, and the thick coat of woolly fur on the neck ; all being of large size. These bats inhabit the Oriental countrits, Madagasc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-history-zoology-the-bats-35-short-and-situated-below-the-membrane-between-the-hind-legs-vith-which-it-may-have-no-connection-in-all-cases-the-ears-are-small-and-unprovided-with-an-inner-tragus-fruit-bats-are-confined-to-the-warmer-parts-of-the-old-world-the-common-fruit-bats-or-fox-bats-pteropvs-forming-the-typical-re-presentatives-of-the-family-are-characterised-by-their-long-and-fox-like-faces-the-presence-of-34-teeth-the-absence-of-a-tail-and-the-thick-coat-of-woolly-fur-on-the-neck-all-being-of-large-size-these-bats-inhabit-the-oriental-countrits-madagasc-image232303811.html
RMRDX9TK–. Natural history. Zoology. THE BATS. 35. short, and situated below the membrane between the hind-legs, vith which it may have no connection. In all cases the ears are small, and unprovided with an inner tragus. Fruit-bats are confined to the warmer parts of the Old World. The common fruit-bats, or fox-bats (Pteropvs), forming the typical re- presentatives of the family, are characterised by their long and fox-like faces, the presence of 34 teeth, ' the absence of a tail, and the thick coat of woolly fur on the neck ; all being of large size. These bats inhabit the Oriental countrits, Madagasc
. A history of British mammals . Mammals; Bats; Insectivores (Mammals); Rodents. BARBASTELLA 211. to at least 8000 feet (Blanford). It is said to have a larger ear and longer forearm (44.5 mm.) than barbastellus. Satunin's sub-species caspica (forearm about 43 mm.), described from Transcaucasia, is not available for examination. The genus is unknown in America. The generic characters are moderate size; ears not large, their bases united at their inner margins on the forehead, their outer margins encircling the eyes and terminating between them and the upper lips ; a well-developed tragus with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-british-mammals-mammals-bats-insectivores-mammals-rodents-barbastella-211-to-at-least-8000-feet-blanford-it-is-said-to-have-a-larger-ear-and-longer-forearm-445-mm-than-barbastellus-satunins-sub-species-caspica-forearm-about-43-mm-described-from-transcaucasia-is-not-available-for-examination-the-genus-is-unknown-in-america-the-generic-characters-are-moderate-size-ears-not-large-their-bases-united-at-their-inner-margins-on-the-forehead-their-outer-margins-encircling-the-eyes-and-terminating-between-them-and-the-upper-lips-a-well-developed-tragus-with-image232210758.html
RMRDP35A–. A history of British mammals . Mammals; Bats; Insectivores (Mammals); Rodents. BARBASTELLA 211. to at least 8000 feet (Blanford). It is said to have a larger ear and longer forearm (44.5 mm.) than barbastellus. Satunin's sub-species caspica (forearm about 43 mm.), described from Transcaucasia, is not available for examination. The genus is unknown in America. The generic characters are moderate size; ears not large, their bases united at their inner margins on the forehead, their outer margins encircling the eyes and terminating between them and the upper lips ; a well-developed tragus with
. Natural history. Zoology. 35 MAMMALIA—ORDER II.—CHIROPTERA. characteristics by which the sub-order is distinguished from the fruit-bats have been already noticed under the heading of the latter. As a family, the Bhinolophidte are characterised by the presence of a well- Horse-shoe and developed nose-leaf surrounding the nostrils, which are Leaf-nosed Bats, placed in a hollow on the muzzle, as well as by the large size —Family of the ears, in which an inner tragus is wanting, and which RhinolophidcB. are generally quite separate from one another at the base. The greater horse-shoe bat (jRhiiw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-history-zoology-35-mammaliaorder-iichiroptera-characteristics-by-which-the-sub-order-is-distinguished-from-the-fruit-bats-have-been-already-noticed-under-the-heading-of-the-latter-as-a-family-the-bhinolophidte-are-characterised-by-the-presence-of-a-well-horse-shoe-and-developed-nose-leaf-surrounding-the-nostrils-which-are-leaf-nosed-bats-placed-in-a-hollow-on-the-muzzle-as-well-as-by-the-large-size-family-of-the-ears-in-which-an-inner-tragus-is-wanting-and-which-rhinolophidcb-are-generally-quite-separate-from-one-another-at-the-base-the-greater-horse-shoe-bat-jrhiiw-image232303808.html
RMRDX9TG–. Natural history. Zoology. 35 MAMMALIA—ORDER II.—CHIROPTERA. characteristics by which the sub-order is distinguished from the fruit-bats have been already noticed under the heading of the latter. As a family, the Bhinolophidte are characterised by the presence of a well- Horse-shoe and developed nose-leaf surrounding the nostrils, which are Leaf-nosed Bats, placed in a hollow on the muzzle, as well as by the large size —Family of the ears, in which an inner tragus is wanting, and which RhinolophidcB. are generally quite separate from one another at the base. The greater horse-shoe bat (jRhiiw
. A manual of bee-keeping. Bee culture; Bees. 86 A MANUAL OF BEE-KEEPING. " In order to give room for the ears of the frames, the inner skin, front and back, is made an inch shallower than the outer one. Standing 3-8ths of an inch above the former are two strips of zinc (i and 2, Fig. ii), each about an inch wide, and which serve to carry the frames so that they cannot be propolised, while they—i. e. the frames—can be slidden backwards and forwards with the greatest ease during manipulation. The top bar of the frame is 3-8ths thick, so that the space between the top bar and the cover is ^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-bee-keeping-bee-culture-bees-86-a-manual-of-bee-keeping-quot-in-order-to-give-room-for-the-ears-of-the-frames-the-inner-skin-front-and-back-is-made-an-inch-shallower-than-the-outer-one-standing-3-8ths-of-an-inch-above-the-former-are-two-strips-of-zinc-i-and-2-fig-ii-each-about-an-inch-wide-and-which-serve-to-carry-the-frames-so-that-they-cannot-be-propolised-while-theyi-e-the-framescan-be-slidden-backwards-and-forwards-with-the-greatest-ease-during-manipulation-the-top-bar-of-the-frame-is-3-8ths-thick-so-that-the-space-between-the-top-bar-and-the-cover-is-image232251409.html
RMRDRY15–. A manual of bee-keeping. Bee culture; Bees. 86 A MANUAL OF BEE-KEEPING. " In order to give room for the ears of the frames, the inner skin, front and back, is made an inch shallower than the outer one. Standing 3-8ths of an inch above the former are two strips of zinc (i and 2, Fig. ii), each about an inch wide, and which serve to carry the frames so that they cannot be propolised, while they—i. e. the frames—can be slidden backwards and forwards with the greatest ease during manipulation. The top bar of the frame is 3-8ths thick, so that the space between the top bar and the cover is ^
. A textbook in general zoology. Zoology. MAMMALS 303 And the long, stiff, bristlelike hairs on the sides of the upper lip and ai'ound the e^yes. These last are tactile hairs and are situated deep in the skin in intimate connection with nerves. Eyes. —The eyes are set wide apart and the sense of sight is very keen. Each eye has two movable, opac|ue hds and an imperfect, vestigial nictitating membrane.. Fi<;. 2U1. —Gray rabbit. Ears and nostrils. —The external ears of the rabbit are veiy long and large and can be turned in different directions to catch the sovmd. The inner ear is well develo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-textbook-in-general-zoology-zoology-mammals-303-and-the-long-stiff-bristlelike-hairs-on-the-sides-of-the-upper-lip-and-aiound-the-eyes-these-last-are-tactile-hairs-and-are-situated-deep-in-the-skin-in-intimate-connection-with-nerves-eyes-the-eyes-are-set-wide-apart-and-the-sense-of-sight-is-very-keen-each-eye-has-two-movable-opacue-hds-and-an-imperfect-vestigial-nictitating-membrane-filt-2u1-gray-rabbit-ears-and-nostrils-the-external-ears-of-the-rabbit-are-veiy-long-and-large-and-can-be-turned-in-different-directions-to-catch-the-sovmd-the-inner-ear-is-well-develo-image232088389.html
RMRDGF31–. A textbook in general zoology. Zoology. MAMMALS 303 And the long, stiff, bristlelike hairs on the sides of the upper lip and ai'ound the e^yes. These last are tactile hairs and are situated deep in the skin in intimate connection with nerves. Eyes. —The eyes are set wide apart and the sense of sight is very keen. Each eye has two movable, opac|ue hds and an imperfect, vestigial nictitating membrane.. Fi<;. 2U1. —Gray rabbit. Ears and nostrils. —The external ears of the rabbit are veiy long and large and can be turned in different directions to catch the sovmd. The inner ear is well develo
. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. THE HORNED ANIMALS—DOMESTIC OXEN. 481 ne Park Ox, or The Park Ox (Bos scoticus) is of mid- mid Ox of die stature, and of strong but not Britain. clumsy structure. The hair is short and lies close to the body; on the neck and top of the head it is longer and curly; it is uniformly of a milk white hue, except on the muzzle, the ears, horns and hoofs. The ears are reddish-brown on their inner surface, the fore part of the muzzle is brown, the eyes are bordered with black, the hoofs black and the horns are grayish white with black tips Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animals-of-the-world-brehms-life-of-animals-mammals-the-horned-animalsdomestic-oxen-481-ne-park-ox-or-the-park-ox-bos-scoticus-is-of-mid-mid-ox-of-die-stature-and-of-strong-but-not-britain-clumsy-structure-the-hair-is-short-and-lies-close-to-the-body-on-the-neck-and-top-of-the-head-it-is-longer-and-curly-it-is-uniformly-of-a-milk-white-hue-except-on-the-muzzle-the-ears-horns-and-hoofs-the-ears-are-reddish-brown-on-their-inner-surface-the-fore-part-of-the-muzzle-is-brown-the-eyes-are-bordered-with-black-the-hoofs-black-and-the-horns-are-grayish-white-with-black-tips-image232126503.html
RMRDJ7M7–. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. THE HORNED ANIMALS—DOMESTIC OXEN. 481 ne Park Ox, or The Park Ox (Bos scoticus) is of mid- mid Ox of die stature, and of strong but not Britain. clumsy structure. The hair is short and lies close to the body; on the neck and top of the head it is longer and curly; it is uniformly of a milk white hue, except on the muzzle, the ears, horns and hoofs. The ears are reddish-brown on their inner surface, the fore part of the muzzle is brown, the eyes are bordered with black, the hoofs black and the horns are grayish white with black tips
. A manual of bee-keeping. Bees. 86 A MANUAL OF BEE-KEEPING. " In order to give room for the ears of the frames, the inner skin, front and back, is made an inch shallower than the outer one. Standing 3-8tJbs of an inch above the former are two strips of zinc (i and 2, Fig. 11), each about an inch wide, and which serve to carry the frames so that they cannot be propolised, while they—i. e. the frames—can be slidden backwards and forwards with the greatest ease during manipulation. The top bar ol the frame is 3-8ths thick, so that the space between the top bar and the cover is inch. The d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-bee-keeping-bees-86-a-manual-of-bee-keeping-quot-in-order-to-give-room-for-the-ears-of-the-frames-the-inner-skin-front-and-back-is-made-an-inch-shallower-than-the-outer-one-standing-3-8tjbs-of-an-inch-above-the-former-are-two-strips-of-zinc-i-and-2-fig-11-each-about-an-inch-wide-and-which-serve-to-carry-the-frames-so-that-they-cannot-be-propolised-while-theyi-e-the-framescan-be-slidden-backwards-and-forwards-with-the-greatest-ease-during-manipulation-the-top-bar-ol-the-frame-is-3-8ths-thick-so-that-the-space-between-the-top-bar-and-the-cover-is-inch-the-d-image232071018.html
RMRDFMXJ–. A manual of bee-keeping. Bees. 86 A MANUAL OF BEE-KEEPING. " In order to give room for the ears of the frames, the inner skin, front and back, is made an inch shallower than the outer one. Standing 3-8tJbs of an inch above the former are two strips of zinc (i and 2, Fig. 11), each about an inch wide, and which serve to carry the frames so that they cannot be propolised, while they—i. e. the frames—can be slidden backwards and forwards with the greatest ease during manipulation. The top bar ol the frame is 3-8ths thick, so that the space between the top bar and the cover is inch. The d
. American pomology : apples . Apples. PROPAGATION. 115 rectly from tlie trees, by stripping the bark in June, and after it has lain a few days in water, the inner portion sep- arates easily, is dried, and put away for future use. Those who have not provided the bass, are content to apply woolen yarn to tie in the buds; its elasticity adapts it well to the purpose. The ingenious budder, without bass, often finds a substitute for it, and a very good tie, in the soft husks of corn ears, the inner husks are torn in- to strips and used a little damp, when they are pliant and easily tied, answering Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-propagation-115-rectly-from-tlie-trees-by-stripping-the-bark-in-june-and-after-it-has-lain-a-few-days-in-water-the-inner-portion-sep-arates-easily-is-dried-and-put-away-for-future-use-those-who-have-not-provided-the-bass-are-content-to-apply-woolen-yarn-to-tie-in-the-buds-its-elasticity-adapts-it-well-to-the-purpose-the-ingenious-budder-without-bass-often-finds-a-substitute-for-it-and-a-very-good-tie-in-the-soft-husks-of-corn-ears-the-inner-husks-are-torn-in-to-strips-and-used-a-little-damp-when-they-are-pliant-and-easily-tied-answering-image232033666.html
RMRDE18J–. American pomology : apples . Apples. PROPAGATION. 115 rectly from tlie trees, by stripping the bark in June, and after it has lain a few days in water, the inner portion sep- arates easily, is dried, and put away for future use. Those who have not provided the bass, are content to apply woolen yarn to tie in the buds; its elasticity adapts it well to the purpose. The ingenious budder, without bass, often finds a substitute for it, and a very good tie, in the soft husks of corn ears, the inner husks are torn in- to strips and used a little damp, when they are pliant and easily tied, answering
. American pomology : Apples. Apples. PROPAGATION. 115 rectly from the trees, by stripping the bark in June, and after it has lain a few days in water, the inner portion sep- arates easily, is dried, and put away for future use. Those who have not provided the bass, are content to apply woolen yarn to tie in the buds ; its elasticity adapts it well to the purpose. The ingenious budder, without bass, often finds a substitute for it, and a very good tie, in the soft husks of corn ears, the inner husks are torn in- to strips and used a little damp, when they are pliant and easily tied, answering Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-propagation-115-rectly-from-the-trees-by-stripping-the-bark-in-june-and-after-it-has-lain-a-few-days-in-water-the-inner-portion-sep-arates-easily-is-dried-and-put-away-for-future-use-those-who-have-not-provided-the-bass-are-content-to-apply-woolen-yarn-to-tie-in-the-buds-its-elasticity-adapts-it-well-to-the-purpose-the-ingenious-budder-without-bass-often-finds-a-substitute-for-it-and-a-very-good-tie-in-the-soft-husks-of-corn-ears-the-inner-husks-are-torn-in-to-strips-and-used-a-little-damp-when-they-are-pliant-and-easily-tied-answering-image237888078.html
RMRR0MJP–. American pomology : Apples. Apples. PROPAGATION. 115 rectly from the trees, by stripping the bark in June, and after it has lain a few days in water, the inner portion sep- arates easily, is dried, and put away for future use. Those who have not provided the bass, are content to apply woolen yarn to tie in the buds ; its elasticity adapts it well to the purpose. The ingenious budder, without bass, often finds a substitute for it, and a very good tie, in the soft husks of corn ears, the inner husks are torn in- to strips and used a little damp, when they are pliant and easily tied, answering
. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. THE DOG FAMILY—FOX. 241 and in a certain respect invest it with a Bat-like aspect. The inner margins of the ears are covered with white hair, in such a way that two tufts go up irom the aperture of the ear, which unite in one run- ning to the upper tip, where it becomes short and thin. The small snout is adorned by long bristly. THE GOBSAC. This species of the Fox, which roams about on the broad steppes of Asiatic Russia to the east of the Caspian-Sea, is small but active, and seldom makes a burrow for itself, but sleeps with no fu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animals-of-the-world-brehms-life-of-animals-mammals-the-dog-familyfox-241-and-in-a-certain-respect-invest-it-with-a-bat-like-aspect-the-inner-margins-of-the-ears-are-covered-with-white-hair-in-such-a-way-that-two-tufts-go-up-irom-the-aperture-of-the-ear-which-unite-in-one-run-ning-to-the-upper-tip-where-it-becomes-short-and-thin-the-small-snout-is-adorned-by-long-bristly-the-gobsac-this-species-of-the-fox-which-roams-about-on-the-broad-steppes-of-asiatic-russia-to-the-east-of-the-caspian-sea-is-small-but-active-and-seldom-makes-a-burrow-for-itself-but-sleeps-with-no-fu-image232127255.html
RMRDJ8K3–. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. THE DOG FAMILY—FOX. 241 and in a certain respect invest it with a Bat-like aspect. The inner margins of the ears are covered with white hair, in such a way that two tufts go up irom the aperture of the ear, which unite in one run- ning to the upper tip, where it becomes short and thin. The small snout is adorned by long bristly. THE GOBSAC. This species of the Fox, which roams about on the broad steppes of Asiatic Russia to the east of the Caspian-Sea, is small but active, and seldom makes a burrow for itself, but sleeps with no fu
. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. PARTICOLOURED 13AT. 31 CHEIROPTERA. VESPERTILIONIDJE.. PARTICOLOURED BAT. Scotophilus discolor. Ears about two-thirds the length of the head, oval, with a projecting lobe on the inner margin ; tragus of nearly equal breadth throughout, rather more than one-third the length of the auricle ; fur above reddish brown, with the tips of the hairs white ; beneath dirty white. Vespertilio discolor, Natterkk. Kuhl, Deut. Flederm. sp. 8, t. xxv. fig. 2. Desmar, Mammal, p. 139. Jentns, Brit. Vert. p. 24. Scotophilus ,, Gray, 1. c. Vesperu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-british-quadrupeds-including-the-cetacea-mammals-particoloured-13at-31-cheiroptera-vespertilionidje-particoloured-bat-scotophilus-discolor-ears-about-two-thirds-the-length-of-the-head-oval-with-a-projecting-lobe-on-the-inner-margin-tragus-of-nearly-equal-breadth-throughout-rather-more-than-one-third-the-length-of-the-auricle-fur-above-reddish-brown-with-the-tips-of-the-hairs-white-beneath-dirty-white-vespertilio-discolor-natterkk-kuhl-deut-flederm-sp-8-t-xxv-fig-2-desmar-mammal-p-139-jentns-brit-vert-p-24-scotophilus-gray-1-c-vesperu-image232251022.html
RMRDRXFA–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. PARTICOLOURED 13AT. 31 CHEIROPTERA. VESPERTILIONIDJE.. PARTICOLOURED BAT. Scotophilus discolor. Ears about two-thirds the length of the head, oval, with a projecting lobe on the inner margin ; tragus of nearly equal breadth throughout, rather more than one-third the length of the auricle ; fur above reddish brown, with the tips of the hairs white ; beneath dirty white. Vespertilio discolor, Natterkk. Kuhl, Deut. Flederm. sp. 8, t. xxv. fig. 2. Desmar, Mammal, p. 139. Jentns, Brit. Vert. p. 24. Scotophilus ,, Gray, 1. c. Vesperu
. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 282 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. -*siir Fig. 45.—ScinEDS eufiven- TER TEXTANUS. DORSAL VIEW OF SKULL. FOKT Clark, Texas. (Cat. No. 12710, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) ears, feet, inner surface of limbs, and all of under surface of body orange-buff. Tail grizzled above, in the median area, with broad, lateral, subterminal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-the-mexican-boundary-of-the-united-states-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-species-of-mammals-occurring-in-that-region-with-a-general-summary-of-the-natural-history-and-a-list-of-trees-mammals-mammals-trees-trees-natural-history-natural-history-282-bulletin-56-united-states-national-museum-siir-fig-45scineds-eufiven-ter-textanus-dorsal-view-of-skull-fokt-clark-texas-cat-no-12710-amer-mus-nat-hist-ears-feet-inner-surface-of-limbs-and-all-of-under-surface-of-body-orange-buff-tail-grizzled-above-in-the-median-area-with-broad-lateral-subterminal-image232044658.html
RMRDEF96–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 282 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. -*siir Fig. 45.—ScinEDS eufiven- TER TEXTANUS. DORSAL VIEW OF SKULL. FOKT Clark, Texas. (Cat. No. 12710, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) ears, feet, inner surface of limbs, and all of under surface of body orange-buff. Tail grizzled above, in the median area, with broad, lateral, subterminal
. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. -*siir Fig. 45.—ScinEDS eufiven- TER TEXTANUS. DORSAL VIEW OF SKULL. FOKT Clark, Texas. (Cat. No. 12710, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) ears, feet, inner surface of limbs, and all of under surface of body orange-buff. Tail grizzled above, in the median area, with broad, lateral, subterminal bands of black and broad yellowish Avliite tips Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-the-mexican-boundary-of-the-united-states-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-species-of-mammals-occurring-in-that-region-with-a-general-summary-of-the-natural-history-and-a-list-of-trees-mammals-mammals-trees-trees-natural-history-natural-history-siir-fig-45scineds-eufiven-ter-textanus-dorsal-view-of-skull-fokt-clark-texas-cat-no-12710-amer-mus-nat-hist-ears-feet-inner-surface-of-limbs-and-all-of-under-surface-of-body-orange-buff-tail-grizzled-above-in-the-median-area-with-broad-lateral-subterminal-bands-of-black-and-broad-yellowish-avliite-tips-image232034645.html
RMRDE2FH–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. -*siir Fig. 45.—ScinEDS eufiven- TER TEXTANUS. DORSAL VIEW OF SKULL. FOKT Clark, Texas. (Cat. No. 12710, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) ears, feet, inner surface of limbs, and all of under surface of body orange-buff. Tail grizzled above, in the median area, with broad, lateral, subterminal bands of black and broad yellowish Avliite tips
. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. GREATER HORSE-SHOE BAT. sulci, which reach to the middle of the ear. On their hinder surface is a little fine fur, mostly near to the inner margin; the cheeks and forehead are well clothed with soft fur ; all the membranes are nearly free from hair. Colour above, reddish grey ; the fur paler at the root than at the tip; beneath, very pale grey, scarcely paler at the root than at the tip ; membranes dusky brown, ears and facial crests pale brown. Dimensions :â Inch. Lines. Length of the head and body . 2 4 â ⢠of the tail . 1 4 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-british-quadrupeds-including-the-cetacea-mammals-greater-horse-shoe-bat-sulci-which-reach-to-the-middle-of-the-ear-on-their-hinder-surface-is-a-little-fine-fur-mostly-near-to-the-inner-margin-the-cheeks-and-forehead-are-well-clothed-with-soft-fur-all-the-membranes-are-nearly-free-from-hair-colour-above-reddish-grey-the-fur-paler-at-the-root-than-at-the-tip-beneath-very-pale-grey-scarcely-paler-at-the-root-than-at-the-tip-membranes-dusky-brown-ears-and-facial-crests-pale-brown-dimensions-inch-lines-length-of-the-head-and-body-2-4-of-the-tail-1-4-image232250914.html
RMRDRXBE–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. GREATER HORSE-SHOE BAT. sulci, which reach to the middle of the ear. On their hinder surface is a little fine fur, mostly near to the inner margin; the cheeks and forehead are well clothed with soft fur ; all the membranes are nearly free from hair. Colour above, reddish grey ; the fur paler at the root than at the tip; beneath, very pale grey, scarcely paler at the root than at the tip ; membranes dusky brown, ears and facial crests pale brown. Dimensions :â Inch. Lines. Length of the head and body . 2 4 â ⢠of the tail . 1 4
. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. 100 THE BEASTS OF PREY. The Wild Cat attains a weight of sixteen or eight- een pounds. Its height at the shoulders is about sixteen inches ; its length from snout to tip of tail, forty to forty-five inches, the tail measuring twelve or thirteen inches. The fur is long and thick, gray in the male, yel- lowish gray in the female. The face is yellowish, the ears are russet gray on the outside and yellowish white on the inner side. Four black bands run from' the forehead backward between the ears, and two of them uniting run along the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animals-of-the-world-brehms-life-of-animals-mammals-100-the-beasts-of-prey-the-wild-cat-attains-a-weight-of-sixteen-or-eight-een-pounds-its-height-at-the-shoulders-is-about-sixteen-inches-its-length-from-snout-to-tip-of-tail-forty-to-forty-five-inches-the-tail-measuring-twelve-or-thirteen-inches-the-fur-is-long-and-thick-gray-in-the-male-yel-lowish-gray-in-the-female-the-face-is-yellowish-the-ears-are-russet-gray-on-the-outside-and-yellowish-white-on-the-inner-side-four-black-bands-run-from-the-forehead-backward-between-the-ears-and-two-of-them-uniting-run-along-the-image232127828.html
RMRDJ9BG–. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. 100 THE BEASTS OF PREY. The Wild Cat attains a weight of sixteen or eight- een pounds. Its height at the shoulders is about sixteen inches ; its length from snout to tip of tail, forty to forty-five inches, the tail measuring twelve or thirteen inches. The fur is long and thick, gray in the male, yel- lowish gray in the female. The face is yellowish, the ears are russet gray on the outside and yellowish white on the inner side. Four black bands run from' the forehead backward between the ears, and two of them uniting run along the
. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. minate, pale Ijud. Inner ate, reflexed Id finally be- r receptacle. ig longitudi- '. projecting ssile ; ovules iree to five >f imperfect roiiiuled at ember, Oc- be able to >i" it must d to grow 'li bottom ise under- obtaining ears as a tre borne icli cover ive a j)e- the tree. :lier tlian aves, and It as the trkens in own and It a rich, 2tals are e about hers are 1. The . of the I PAPAW The fruit is an unusual one for norlliern forests. The early settlers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-native-trees-and-how-to-identify-them-microform-a-popular-study-of-their-habits-and-their-peculiarities-trees-arbres-minate-pale-ijud-inner-ate-reflexed-id-finally-be-r-receptacle-ig-longitudi-projecting-ssile-ovules-iree-to-five-gtf-imperfect-roiiiuled-at-ember-oc-be-able-to-gtiquot-it-must-d-to-grow-li-bottom-ise-under-obtaining-ears-as-a-tre-borne-icli-cover-ive-a-je-the-tree-lier-tlian-aves-and-it-as-the-trkens-in-own-and-it-a-rich-2tals-are-e-about-hers-are-1-the-of-the-i-papaw-the-fruit-is-an-unusual-one-for-norlliern-forests-the-early-settlers-image232796353.html
RMREMP3D–. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. minate, pale Ijud. Inner ate, reflexed Id finally be- r receptacle. ig longitudi- '. projecting ssile ; ovules iree to five >f imperfect roiiiuled at ember, Oc- be able to >i" it must d to grow 'li bottom ise under- obtaining ears as a tre borne icli cover ive a j)e- the tree. :lier tlian aves, and It as the trkens in own and It a rich, 2tals are e about hers are 1. The . of the I PAPAW The fruit is an unusual one for norlliern forests. The early settlers
. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. 68 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES of lower jaw whitish, with a brownish spot on the lower lip at angle of mouth; inner surfaces of ears whitish; tail yellowish brown above and dirty white beneath, at or near the tip uniformly blackish brown. In winter general colour. Pig. 16.—Peontlet and Antlers of Javan Rusa (Cervus [Easa] timoriensis tunjuc). Trom a specimen in tlie collection ol Sir E. G. Loder, Bart. more greyish brown; under-parts and inner surfaces of the upper portion of fore-legs, thighs, and buttocks dirt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-ungulate-mammals-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-ungulates-68-catalogue-of-ungulates-of-lower-jaw-whitish-with-a-brownish-spot-on-the-lower-lip-at-angle-of-mouth-inner-surfaces-of-ears-whitish-tail-yellowish-brown-above-and-dirty-white-beneath-at-or-near-the-tip-uniformly-blackish-brown-in-winter-general-colour-pig-16peontlet-and-antlers-of-javan-rusa-cervus-easa-timoriensis-tunjuc-trom-a-specimen-in-tlie-collection-ol-sir-e-g-loder-bart-more-greyish-brown-under-parts-and-inner-surfaces-of-the-upper-portion-of-fore-legs-thighs-and-buttocks-dirt-image232142285.html
RMRDJYRW–. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. 68 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES of lower jaw whitish, with a brownish spot on the lower lip at angle of mouth; inner surfaces of ears whitish; tail yellowish brown above and dirty white beneath, at or near the tip uniformly blackish brown. In winter general colour. Pig. 16.—Peontlet and Antlers of Javan Rusa (Cervus [Easa] timoriensis tunjuc). Trom a specimen in tlie collection ol Sir E. G. Loder, Bart. more greyish brown; under-parts and inner surfaces of the upper portion of fore-legs, thighs, and buttocks dirt
. A manual of zoology. Zoology. J06 CI ran I) A'I A. brane with secondary folds wliicli cxtcinl on anterior and posterior sides of tlie cleft. Eaoli aj'cli excejit tlie last, as the sections (fig. oO-t, A, and 595) show, l)ears two rows of gill folds (denii-. Fi(, i'li—Phai'Mit'e', of U) El isni,,bi uk h iVmi<nHi) and (C TeleDSt (r,a Jhs), the skuU iLmo^ed And on the ktt th( ^111^111^ cut across, d, attathnunt ot upiitr jaw to cranium ; ax, outer gill slit; h, gill arch; ?.(', ;.;=, anterior and posterior Kills ulemibranohs); /(, dermal projection; J/iii, hvomandibular ; is inner "ill Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-zoology-zoology-j06-ci-ran-i-ai-a-brane-with-secondary-folds-wliicli-cxtcinl-on-anterior-and-posterior-sides-of-tlie-cleft-eaoli-ajcli-excejit-tlie-last-as-the-sections-fig-oo-t-a-and-595-show-lears-two-rows-of-gill-folds-denii-fi-iliphaimite-of-u-el-isnibi-uk-h-ivmiltnhi-and-c-teledst-ra-jhs-the-skuu-ilmoed-and-on-the-ktt-th-111111-cut-across-d-attathnunt-ot-upiitr-jaw-to-cranium-ax-outer-gill-slit-h-gill-arch-=-anterior-and-posterior-kills-ulemibranohs-dermal-projection-jiii-hvomandibular-is-inner-quotill-image232351205.html
RMRE0E99–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. J06 CI ran I) A'I A. brane with secondary folds wliicli cxtcinl on anterior and posterior sides of tlie cleft. Eaoli aj'cli excejit tlie last, as the sections (fig. oO-t, A, and 595) show, l)ears two rows of gill folds (denii-. Fi(, i'li—Phai'Mit'e', of U) El isni,,bi uk h iVmi<nHi) and (C TeleDSt (r,a Jhs), the skuU iLmo^ed And on the ktt th( ^111^111^ cut across, d, attathnunt ot upiitr jaw to cranium ; ax, outer gill slit; h, gill arch; ?.(', ;.;=, anterior and posterior Kills ulemibranohs); /(, dermal projection; J/iii, hvomandibular ; is inner "ill
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