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Page 258
The complete fish probably measures 90 mm . , and the greatest depth is 16 mm .
The head measures 16 mm . Though in general structure it agrees with H. browni
, and most probably belongs to the same genus , it differs from that species in ...
The complete fish probably measures 90 mm . , and the greatest depth is 16 mm .
The head measures 16 mm . Though in general structure it agrees with H. browni
, and most probably belongs to the same genus , it differs from that species in ...
Page 300
On the posterior and inner side of the upper third is an oblique groove , probably
for the attachment of the biceps or humero - antibrachialis . The lower end of the
bone is curved outwards a little , and the large articular surface looks somewhat ...
On the posterior and inner side of the upper third is an oblique groove , probably
for the attachment of the biceps or humero - antibrachialis . The lower end of the
bone is curved outwards a little , and the large articular surface looks somewhat ...
Page 302
When the foot is placed on the ground the 1st large digit probably bears none of
the weight , though possibly the side of the toe may touch the ground . The large
claw curves inwards , and may also touch the ground , though it bears none of ...
When the foot is placed on the ground the 1st large digit probably bears none of
the weight , though possibly the side of the toe may touch the ground . The large
claw curves inwards , and may also touch the ground , though it bears none of ...
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ExogyRA | 25 |
extoni Cleithrolepis S Woodward 264 | 31 |
baini Mytilus Sharpe | 33 |
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