Outlines of Zoology and Comparative AnatomyFannin, 1874 - Всего страниц: 150 |
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... portion connected by a joint ; the dorsal portion is attached to the vertebræ by a double articulation , and , in most birds , gives off a process which passes over the succeeding rib ; the sternal portion is connected to the sternum by ...
... portion connected by a joint ; the dorsal portion is attached to the vertebræ by a double articulation , and , in most birds , gives off a process which passes over the succeeding rib ; the sternal portion is connected to the sternum by ...
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... portions of the olecranon process detached from the ulna . All these bones form the frame- work of the wing , and are homologous to the human arm , but not analogous . The pelvic arch is succeeded by a short and strong femur ; this is ...
... portions of the olecranon process detached from the ulna . All these bones form the frame- work of the wing , and are homologous to the human arm , but not analogous . The pelvic arch is succeeded by a short and strong femur ; this is ...
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... portion , and there is no pons varolii . A narrow canal runs through the centre of the spinal cord , which dilates inferiorly into a cavity filled with a watery fluid ; the cord becomes thickened where the plexuses are given off that ...
... portion , and there is no pons varolii . A narrow canal runs through the centre of the spinal cord , which dilates inferiorly into a cavity filled with a watery fluid ; the cord becomes thickened where the plexuses are given off that ...
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... portion of the sclerotic these plates preserve the conical shape of the eye ; second an erectile structure termed the " marsupium " or ' pecten , ' " situated in the posterior part of the vitreous humour , that regulates the focal ...
... portion of the sclerotic these plates preserve the conical shape of the eye ; second an erectile structure termed the " marsupium " or ' pecten , ' " situated in the posterior part of the vitreous humour , that regulates the focal ...
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... portion of the tube secretes the succeeding portion , called the " isthmus , " secretes the membrana " 6 putaminis ; " and the last , denominated the 66 uterus , " furnishes the shell , after which the egg is expelled through the cloaca ...
... portion of the tube secretes the succeeding portion , called the " isthmus , " secretes the membrana " 6 putaminis ; " and the last , denominated the 66 uterus , " furnishes the shell , after which the egg is expelled through the cloaca ...
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abdomen absent alimentary canal Amphibia anal animals anus aperture aquatic auricle birds bladder blood body bones bony bony pike branchiæ branchial calcareous called canines Carnivora caudal cavity cells cervical vertebræ Cetacea chamber clavicle claws cloaca composed comprise contains coracoid covered developed Digitigrade distinct divided dorsal vertebræ eîdos eldos elongated endoskeleton external extremely feathers feet female fins fishes five toes four front ganglia ganglion gills gland hind limbs horny humerus incisors insects integument intestine larvæ legs lower jaw lungs Mammalia Mammals mandibles maxillæ membrane mollusca mouth muscles muscular nervous system nostrils organs pair pectoral peculiar pelvic arch pharynx placed plates possess present Professor Owen Quadrumana rays respiration ribs rudimentary Ruminants sacs scapula shell single Sirenia situated skin skull soft spine sternum stomach sub-kingdom tail teeth termed terminates transverse processes tubes upper jaw usually valve ventral ventricle vertebral column Vertebrata wings
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Стр. 61 - In the hind limb of most birds there is a singular extensor muscle, which arises from the pubis, ends in a tendon which passes to the outer side of the knee-joint, and terminates in the leg by uniting with the flexor digitorum perforatus. The result of this arrangement is, that the toes are flexed whenever the leg is bent upon the thigh, and, consequently, the roosting bird is held fast upon his perch by the weight of his own body.