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Just behind the medial edge of the base of this process is a foramen interpreted
as probably transmitting the medial ethmoidal nerve . Contact with the maxilla is
achieved with a long and tapering , posterodorsally directed process . The dorsal
...
Just behind the medial edge of the base of this process is a foramen interpreted
as probably transmitting the medial ethmoidal nerve . Contact with the maxilla is
achieved with a long and tapering , posterodorsally directed process . The dorsal
...
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The central dentary process passes under the ventral edge of the anterior end of
the surangular to contact the lateral face of a ventrally opening trough on the
ventromedial surface of the surangular ridge . This area of the surangular has ...
The central dentary process passes under the ventral edge of the anterior end of
the surangular to contact the lateral face of a ventrally opening trough on the
ventromedial surface of the surangular ridge . This area of the surangular has ...
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the centrum of the last dorsal vertebra . The second sacral ribs articulate with the
more posterior part of the vertebra , and do not extend beyond the posterior edge
of the centrum . All of the caudal ribs ( Figs 26 , 27 ) are holocephalous and are ...
the centrum of the last dorsal vertebra . The second sacral ribs articulate with the
more posterior part of the vertebra , and do not extend beyond the posterior edge
of the centrum . All of the caudal ribs ( Figs 26 , 27 ) are holocephalous and are ...
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Introduction | 5 |
Fieldwork | 11 |
Securing the right to the land 18061873 | 22 |
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