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Page 291
Owen apparently believed that all the bones came from one spot , and regarded
them as belonging to these different genera and species which he named
Massospondylus carinatus , Pachyspondylus Orpenii , and Leptospondylus
capensis .
Owen apparently believed that all the bones came from one spot , and regarded
them as belonging to these different genera and species which he named
Massospondylus carinatus , Pachyspondylus Orpenii , and Leptospondylus
capensis .
Page 336
If this new form is a mammal it must be regarded as the representative of a new
order , and if , as I believe , it ought to be regarded as a Cynodont , it will have to
be the representative of at least a new family . The exact horizon of the fossil is ...
If this new form is a mammal it must be regarded as the representative of a new
order , and if , as I believe , it ought to be regarded as a Cynodont , it will have to
be the representative of at least a new family . The exact horizon of the fossil is ...
Page 348
4 it is manifest that Seeley regarded the quadrato - jugal as part of the quadrate ,
as has been my own opinion till now . The quadrate forms the inner portion of the
articular surface . It is a moderate - sized bone , which is supported by the ...
4 it is manifest that Seeley regarded the quadrato - jugal as part of the quadrate ,
as has been my own opinion till now . The quadrate forms the inner portion of the
articular surface . It is a moderate - sized bone , which is supported by the ...
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ExogyRA | 25 |
extoni Cleithrolepis S Woodward 264 | 31 |
baini Mytilus Sharpe | 33 |
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