... derivation of the Mammalia from any of the Sauropsida. But, if we suppose the earliest forms of both the Mammalia and the Sauropsida to have had a common Amphibian origin, there is no difficulty in the supposition that, from the first, it was a left... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Halaman 400oleh Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 630 halaman
...series, and the corresponding righ aortic arch in the other, which became the predominant feeder o: the arterial system. The discovery of the intermediate...long, the transition between the lowest Mammalia at prese: known and the simpler Vertebrata may be similarly traced. T preceding remarks are intended to... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 630 halaman
...supposition that, from the first, it was a left aortic arch in the one series, and the corresponding right aortic arch in the other, which became the predominant...between Reptilia and Aves, among extinct forms of life, gires every ground for hoping that, before long, the transition between the lowest Mammalia at present... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1879 - 956 halaman
...supposition that, from the first, it was a left aortic arch in the one series, and the corresponding right aortic arch in the other, which became the predominant...discovery of the intermediate links between reptilia and 1 Hoffman, " Bcitrize mr Kenntniss des Beckeni der Amphibien und Reptilien," Nitd. Arcliiv/#r Zcolofit,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1881 - 806 halaman
...supposition that from the first it was a left aortic arch in the one series and the corresponding right aortic arch in the other, which became the predominant feeder of the arterial system." In later publications* Professor Huxley has reiterated his opinions. The ancestors of mammals or "... | |
| William Henry Flower, Richard Lydekker - 1891 - 792 halaman
...supposition that, from the first, it was a left aortic arch in the one series, and the corresponding right aortic arch in the other, which became the predominant feeder of the arterial system." Subsequently Professor ED Cope 1 in a suggestive paper called attention to the remarkable resemblances... | |
| Philadelphia Genito-Urinary Society - 1920 - 124 halaman
...in that, from the first, it was the left aortic arch in the one series and the corresponding right aortic arch in the other which became the predominant feeder of the arterial system." Prof. ED Cope,2 in 1885, called attention to the close resemblance of the skeleton of the group of... | |
| Adrian Desmond - 1984 - 288 halaman
..."unknown" intermediates. He wrote: The discovery of the intermediate links between Reptilia and A ves, among extinct forms of life, gives every ground for...and the simpler Vertebrata may be similarly traced. This can only mean that they had not already been discovered, and as if to explain Huxley's recourse... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1879 - 670 halaman
...supposition that, from the first, it was a left aortic arch in the one series, and the corresponding right aortic arch in the other, which became the predominant...system. The discovery of the intermediate links between repulía and 1 Hoffman, " Beiträge nir Kenntniss des Becken» der Amphibien und Reptilien," f/iid.... | |
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