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The fourth digit has four elements . The terminal three differ little from the three elements of the second and third digits . The first phalanx is , however , much longer than the first phalanx of the third digit .
The fourth digit has four elements . The terminal three differ little from the three elements of the second and third digits . The first phalanx is , however , much longer than the first phalanx of the third digit .
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9158 right right part right part right GENERAL OSTEOLOGY . Girdle ( figs . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and 5 ) .— The breast - shoulder apparatus of the Pareiasaurs consists , as is the case in all primitive tetrapods , of two sets of bony elements ...
9158 right right part right part right GENERAL OSTEOLOGY . Girdle ( figs . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and 5 ) .— The breast - shoulder apparatus of the Pareiasaurs consists , as is the case in all primitive tetrapods , of two sets of bony elements ...
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In the first paper two different types of carpus are described from the Russian material , viz . one with all the elements fused into a single mass called the “ carpus ” ( sectioning this mass apparently reveals the constituent elements ) ...
In the first paper two different types of carpus are described from the Russian material , viz . one with all the elements fused into a single mass called the “ carpus ” ( sectioning this mass apparently reveals the constituent elements ) ...
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