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The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . PALMIPEDES. 257 The Prions {Pachyptila, Illiger),—In other respects similar to the Petrels, have separate nostrils hke the Shearwaters, and the beakwidened at its base, its edges being interiorly furnished with fine, pointed, vertical laminae, analogousto those of the Ducks.These are the Blue Petrels (Proc. vittata and coendea, Forster). The Albatrosses {Diomedea, Lin.)—Are the most massive of all aquatic birds. Their large, stout, and trenchant beak, with st Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animal-kingdom-arranged-after-its-organization-forming-a-natural-history-of-animals-and-an-introduction-to-comparative-anatomy-palmipedes-257-the-prions-pachyptila-illigerin-other-respects-similar-to-the-petrels-have-separate-nostrils-hke-the-shearwaters-and-the-beakwidened-at-its-base-its-edges-being-interiorly-furnished-with-fine-pointed-vertical-laminae-analogousto-those-of-the-ducksthese-are-the-blue-petrels-proc-vittata-and-coendea-forster-the-albatrosses-diomedea-linare-the-most-massive-of-all-aquatic-birds-their-large-stout-and-trenchant-beak-with-st-image338314984.html
RM2AJBG60–The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . PALMIPEDES. 257 The Prions {Pachyptila, Illiger),—In other respects similar to the Petrels, have separate nostrils hke the Shearwaters, and the beakwidened at its base, its edges being interiorly furnished with fine, pointed, vertical laminae, analogousto those of the Ducks.These are the Blue Petrels (Proc. vittata and coendea, Forster). The Albatrosses {Diomedea, Lin.)—Are the most massive of all aquatic birds. Their large, stout, and trenchant beak, with st
. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. PALMIPEDES. 257 The Prions {Pachyptila, Illiger),— In other respects similar to the Petrels, have separate nostrils like the Shearwaters, and the beak widened at its base, its edges being interiorly furnished with fine, pointed, vertical lamina;, analogous to those of the Ducks. These are the Blue Petrels (Proc. vittata and cœrulea, Forster). The Albatrosses {Diomedea, Lin.)— Are the most massive of all aquatic birds. Their large, stout, and trenchant beak, with strongly marked sutures, is terminated by a hook, which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cuviers-animal-kingdom-arranged-according-to-its-organization-animals-palmipedes-257-the-prions-pachyptila-illiger-in-other-respects-similar-to-the-petrels-have-separate-nostrils-like-the-shearwaters-and-the-beak-widened-at-its-base-its-edges-being-interiorly-furnished-with-fine-pointed-vertical-lamina-analogous-to-those-of-the-ducks-these-are-the-blue-petrels-proc-vittata-and-crulea-forster-the-albatrosses-diomedea-lin-are-the-most-massive-of-all-aquatic-birds-their-large-stout-and-trenchant-beak-with-strongly-marked-sutures-is-terminated-by-a-hook-which-image216299802.html
RMPFW8GX–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. PALMIPEDES. 257 The Prions {Pachyptila, Illiger),— In other respects similar to the Petrels, have separate nostrils like the Shearwaters, and the beak widened at its base, its edges being interiorly furnished with fine, pointed, vertical lamina;, analogous to those of the Ducks. These are the Blue Petrels (Proc. vittata and cœrulea, Forster). The Albatrosses {Diomedea, Lin.)— Are the most massive of all aquatic birds. Their large, stout, and trenchant beak, with strongly marked sutures, is terminated by a hook, which
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Archive image from page 268 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 PALMIPEDES. 257 The Prions {Pachyptila, Illiger),— In other respects similar to the Petrels, have separate nostrils like the Shearwaters, and the beak widened at its base, its edges being interiorly furnished with fine, pointed, vertical lamina;, analogous to those of the Ducks. These are the Blue Petrels (Proc. vittata and cœrulea, Forster). The Albatrosses {Diomedea, Lin.)— Are the most massive of all aquatic birds. Their large Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-268-of-cuviers-animal-kingdom-arranged-cuviers-animal-kingdom-arranged-according-to-its-organization-cuviersanimalkin00cuvi-year-1840-palmipedes-257-the-prions-pachyptila-illiger-in-other-respects-similar-to-the-petrels-have-separate-nostrils-like-the-shearwaters-and-the-beak-widened-at-its-base-its-edges-being-interiorly-furnished-with-fine-pointed-vertical-lamina-analogous-to-those-of-the-ducks-these-are-the-blue-petrels-proc-vittata-and-crulea-forster-the-albatrosses-diomedea-lin-are-the-most-massive-of-all-aquatic-birds-their-large-image259549248.html
RMW27DM0–Archive image from page 268 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 PALMIPEDES. 257 The Prions {Pachyptila, Illiger),— In other respects similar to the Petrels, have separate nostrils like the Shearwaters, and the beak widened at its base, its edges being interiorly furnished with fine, pointed, vertical lamina;, analogous to those of the Ducks. These are the Blue Petrels (Proc. vittata and cœrulea, Forster). The Albatrosses {Diomedea, Lin.)— Are the most massive of all aquatic birds. Their large
. Illustrations of ornithology . -:%■/<■// ■/ / // //f/ ^A/.j/s ?/ . 4-1.. //>■/> /// A //?/ t^%> }.j/r// ■ PACHYPTILA FORSTERI, Stephens.Forster s Prion. PLATE XLVII. P. coerulescente-grisea, subtus alba, remigibus rectricumque apicibus nigris, rectrici-bus duobus mediis longissimis. Procellaria vittata, Gmel. Linn. vol. ii. p. 560. Procellaria Forsteri, Lath. Ind. Orn. vol. iii. p. 827- Pachyptila Forsteri, Steph. in Shaws. Gen. Zool. vol. xiii. p. 251, W e have figured and described this bird from a specimen lent to usby the Zoological Society of London, under the above title, w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrations-of-ornithology-lt-f-ajs-4-1-gtgt-a-tgt-jr-pachyptila-forsteri-stephensforster-s-prion-plate-xlvii-p-coerulescente-grisea-subtus-alba-remigibus-rectricumque-apicibus-nigris-rectrici-bus-duobus-mediis-longissimis-procellaria-vittata-gmel-linn-vol-ii-p-560-procellaria-forsteri-lath-ind-orn-vol-iii-p-827-pachyptila-forsteri-steph-in-shaws-gen-zool-vol-xiii-p-251-w-e-have-figured-and-described-this-bird-from-a-specimen-lent-to-usby-the-zoological-society-of-london-under-the-above-title-w-image374918235.html
RM2CNY00Y–. Illustrations of ornithology . -:%■/<■// ■/ / // //f/ ^A/.j/s ?/ . 4-1.. //>■/> /// A //?/ t^%> }.j/r// ■ PACHYPTILA FORSTERI, Stephens.Forster s Prion. PLATE XLVII. P. coerulescente-grisea, subtus alba, remigibus rectricumque apicibus nigris, rectrici-bus duobus mediis longissimis. Procellaria vittata, Gmel. Linn. vol. ii. p. 560. Procellaria Forsteri, Lath. Ind. Orn. vol. iii. p. 827- Pachyptila Forsteri, Steph. in Shaws. Gen. Zool. vol. xiii. p. 251, W e have figured and described this bird from a specimen lent to usby the Zoological Society of London, under the above title, w
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. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. EARLY PLIOCENE PROCELLARIIFORMES FROM LANGEBAANWEG 131. m Fig. 3. Wing elements of Pachyptila. A. P. salax sp. nov., holotype, L25187, left humerus, caudal aspect. B. P. vittata, SAM-Z056746, left humerus, caudal aspect. C. P. salax sp. nov., L22224, left ulna, dorsal aspect. D. P. vittata, SAM-Z056746, left ulna, dorsal aspect. All figures x 2.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-early-pliocene-procellariiformes-from-langebaanweg-131-m-fig-3-wing-elements-of-pachyptila-a-p-salax-sp-nov-holotype-l25187-left-humerus-caudal-aspect-b-p-vittata-sam-z056746-left-humerus-caudal-aspect-c-p-salax-sp-nov-l22224-left-ulna-dorsal-aspect-d-p-vittata-sam-z056746-left-ulna-dorsal-aspect-all-figures-x-2-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-t-image236440001.html
RMRMJNHN–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. EARLY PLIOCENE PROCELLARIIFORMES FROM LANGEBAANWEG 131. m Fig. 3. Wing elements of Pachyptila. A. P. salax sp. nov., holotype, L25187, left humerus, caudal aspect. B. P. vittata, SAM-Z056746, left humerus, caudal aspect. C. P. salax sp. nov., L22224, left ulna, dorsal aspect. D. P. vittata, SAM-Z056746, left ulna, dorsal aspect. All figures x 2.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t
. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. PALMIPEDES. 257 The Prions {Pachyptila, Illiger),— In other respects similar to the Petrels, have separate nostrils like the Shearwaters, and the beak widened at its base, its edges being interiorly furnished with fine, pointed, vertical lamina;, analogous to those of the Ducks. These are the Blue Petrels (Proc. vittata and cœrulea, Forster). The Albatrosses {Diomedea, Lin.)— Are the most massive of all aquatic birds. Their large, stout, and trenchant beak, with strongly marked sutures, is terminated by a hook, which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cuviers-animal-kingdom-arranged-according-to-its-organization-animals-palmipedes-257-the-prions-pachyptila-illiger-in-other-respects-similar-to-the-petrels-have-separate-nostrils-like-the-shearwaters-and-the-beak-widened-at-its-base-its-edges-being-interiorly-furnished-with-fine-pointed-vertical-lamina-analogous-to-those-of-the-ducks-these-are-the-blue-petrels-proc-vittata-and-crulea-forster-the-albatrosses-diomedea-lin-are-the-most-massive-of-all-aquatic-birds-their-large-stout-and-trenchant-beak-with-strongly-marked-sutures-is-terminated-by-a-hook-which-image231852519.html
RMRD5P73–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. PALMIPEDES. 257 The Prions {Pachyptila, Illiger),— In other respects similar to the Petrels, have separate nostrils like the Shearwaters, and the beak widened at its base, its edges being interiorly furnished with fine, pointed, vertical lamina;, analogous to those of the Ducks. These are the Blue Petrels (Proc. vittata and cœrulea, Forster). The Albatrosses {Diomedea, Lin.)— Are the most massive of all aquatic birds. Their large, stout, and trenchant beak, with strongly marked sutures, is terminated by a hook, which
. The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization; forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. Order 6. PALMIPEDES. 245 The Prions {Pachyptila, Illiger),— In other respects similar to the Petrels, have separate nostrils like the Shearwaters, and the beak V idened at its hase, its edges being interiorly furnished with fine, pointed, vertical laminic, analogous to those of the Ducks. Tlipse are the Blue Petrels {Proc. vittata and cmrulea, Forster). The Aleatrosses (Diomedea, Lin.)— Are the most massive of all aquatic birds. Their large, stout, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animal-kingdom-arranged-after-its-organization-forming-a-natural-history-of-animals-and-an-introduction-to-comparative-anatomy-zoology-order-6-palmipedes-245-the-prions-pachyptila-illiger-in-other-respects-similar-to-the-petrels-have-separate-nostrils-like-the-shearwaters-and-the-beak-v-idened-at-its-hase-its-edges-being-interiorly-furnished-with-fine-pointed-vertical-laminic-analogous-to-those-of-the-ducks-tlipse-are-the-blue-petrels-proc-vittata-and-cmrulea-forster-the-aleatrosses-diomedea-lin-are-the-most-massive-of-all-aquatic-birds-their-large-stout-image236750341.html
RMRN4WD9–. The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization; forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. Order 6. PALMIPEDES. 245 The Prions {Pachyptila, Illiger),— In other respects similar to the Petrels, have separate nostrils like the Shearwaters, and the beak V idened at its hase, its edges being interiorly furnished with fine, pointed, vertical laminic, analogous to those of the Ducks. Tlipse are the Blue Petrels {Proc. vittata and cmrulea, Forster). The Aleatrosses (Diomedea, Lin.)— Are the most massive of all aquatic birds. Their large, stout,
. The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. PALMIPEDES. 257 The Prions (Pachyptila, Illiger),— In other respects similar to the Petrels, have separate nostrils like the Shearwaters, and the beak widened at its base, its edges being interiorly furnished with fine, pointed, vertical laminae, analogous to those of the Ducks. Tlipse are the Blue Petrels (Proc. vittata and ccerulea, Forster). The Albatrosses (Diomedea, Lin.)— Are the most massive of all aquatic birds. Their large, stout, and trench Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animal-kingdom-arranged-after-its-organization-forming-a-natural-history-of-animals-and-an-introduction-to-comparative-anatomy-zoology-palmipedes-257-the-prions-pachyptila-illiger-in-other-respects-similar-to-the-petrels-have-separate-nostrils-like-the-shearwaters-and-the-beak-widened-at-its-base-its-edges-being-interiorly-furnished-with-fine-pointed-vertical-laminae-analogous-to-those-of-the-ducks-tlipse-are-the-blue-petrels-proc-vittata-and-ccerulea-forster-the-albatrosses-diomedea-lin-are-the-most-massive-of-all-aquatic-birds-their-large-stout-and-trench-image236750618.html
RMRN4WR6–. The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. PALMIPEDES. 257 The Prions (Pachyptila, Illiger),— In other respects similar to the Petrels, have separate nostrils like the Shearwaters, and the beak widened at its base, its edges being interiorly furnished with fine, pointed, vertical laminae, analogous to those of the Ducks. Tlipse are the Blue Petrels (Proc. vittata and ccerulea, Forster). The Albatrosses (Diomedea, Lin.)— Are the most massive of all aquatic birds. Their large, stout, and trench
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 5. Rostral tips (premaxillae) of Pachyptila. A. P. salax sp. nov., L28857, ventral aspect. C. Same, lateral aspect. B. P. vittata, SAM-Z056746, ventral aspect. D. Same, lateral aspect. All figures x 2. assume that the fossils actually were conspecific with any taxon now in existence. The South African occurrences provide the first fossil record to date for the genus Pachyptila. The concentration of bones of P. salax at Langebaanweg and the presence of incompletely ossified bones, probably from p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-fig-5-rostral-tips-premaxillae-of-pachyptila-a-p-salax-sp-nov-l28857-ventral-aspect-c-same-lateral-aspect-b-p-vittata-sam-z056746-ventral-aspect-d-same-lateral-aspect-all-figures-x-2-assume-that-the-fossils-actually-were-conspecific-with-any-taxon-now-in-existence-the-south-african-occurrences-provide-the-first-fossil-record-to-date-for-the-genus-pachyptila-the-concentration-of-bones-of-p-salax-at-langebaanweg-and-the-presence-of-incompletely-ossified-bones-probably-from-p-image236439892.html
RMRMJNDT–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 5. Rostral tips (premaxillae) of Pachyptila. A. P. salax sp. nov., L28857, ventral aspect. C. Same, lateral aspect. B. P. vittata, SAM-Z056746, ventral aspect. D. Same, lateral aspect. All figures x 2. assume that the fossils actually were conspecific with any taxon now in existence. The South African occurrences provide the first fossil record to date for the genus Pachyptila. The concentration of bones of P. salax at Langebaanweg and the presence of incompletely ossified bones, probably from p
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 6. Left humeri (except C, distal end of right humerus) of Pachyptila in cranial aspect. A. P. salax sp. nov., holotype L25187. B. P. vittata, SAM-Z056746. C. Pachyptila species B, L25577. D. Pachyptila species C, L24386D, I. E. P. desolata, SAM-Z056324. All figures x 2.. 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.. South A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-fig-6-left-humeri-except-c-distal-end-of-right-humerus-of-pachyptila-in-cranial-aspect-a-p-salax-sp-nov-holotype-l25187-b-p-vittata-sam-z056746-c-pachyptila-species-b-l25577-d-pachyptila-species-c-l24386d-i-e-p-desolata-sam-z056324-all-figures-x-2-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-south-a-image236439855.html
RMRMJNCF–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 6. Left humeri (except C, distal end of right humerus) of Pachyptila in cranial aspect. A. P. salax sp. nov., holotype L25187. B. P. vittata, SAM-Z056746. C. Pachyptila species B, L25577. D. Pachyptila species C, L24386D, I. E. P. desolata, SAM-Z056324. All figures x 2.. 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.. South A
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