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But although the weight of evidence is in favour of . the ornithic character of these footsteps on the sands of Time , the idea of such a development of the highly organ- ized class Aves , during the Triassic epoch , is so utterly at ...
But although the weight of evidence is in favour of . the ornithic character of these footsteps on the sands of Time , the idea of such a development of the highly organ- ized class Aves , during the Triassic epoch , is so utterly at ...
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These organs are extremely flexuous , and in some species beset with spines , and enable the animal to seize and entwine round its prey . There are several fossil Ophiura from the lias in this Case . Goniaster .
These organs are extremely flexuous , and in some species beset with spines , and enable the animal to seize and entwine round its prey . There are several fossil Ophiura from the lias in this Case . Goniaster .
Page 83
... of the plated integument of the receptacle , and surrounded by the arms , which , when spread out , with their numerous cirri , form a net for the capture of the prey , and are the organs by which it is conveyed to the mouth .
... of the plated integument of the receptacle , and surrounded by the arms , which , when spread out , with their numerous cirri , form a net for the capture of the prey , and are the organs by which it is conveyed to the mouth .
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These tentacula are directed upwards towards the vertex of the receptacle , and are supposed to have been organs for seizing and conveying food to the mouth.3 These Crinoideans abound in the mountain limestone , especially in some ...
These tentacula are directed upwards towards the vertex of the receptacle , and are supposed to have been organs for seizing and conveying food to the mouth.3 These Crinoideans abound in the mountain limestone , especially in some ...
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... and they now constitute an unique example of the bones of the feet found in natural connexion , and show the original form and structure of these organs in the extinct colossal birds of our Antipodes.1 From the position of these ...
... and they now constitute an unique example of the bones of the feet found in natural connexion , and show the original form and structure of these organs in the extinct colossal birds of our Antipodes.1 From the position of these ...
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