Sebanyak 4 item atau buku ditemukan

The Animal Kingdom Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization: The class Mammalia with specific descriptions by E. Griffith, C. H. Smith, and E. Pidgeon. 1827

Another characteristic of the human brain is that the number of its parts is greater,
and the deve* lopment of each more complete than in any other animal. No
individual part is found wanting in man which is possessed by any other, while
many ...

The Animal Kingdom Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization

Bactrian Camel, Pent., Shaw. Ditylus, of the Lower Empire, Werbljud, of the
Sclavonic. Deva Deve, of the Hunnic. Tjuja Tue, of Tartar Nations. Tong, Chinese.
Icon. Buff. Pent. G. and F. Cuv. Inhabits Tartary, Persia, Turkey, China,
domesticated.

The Animal Kingdom, Arranged According to Its Organization, Serving as a Foundation for the Natural History of Animals

And an Introduction to Comparative Anatomy

'The hind feet of the Tadpole are very gradually and visibly developed; the fore
feet are also deve— loped, but under the skin, through which they subsequently
penetrate. The tail is gradually absorbed. The beak falls and discloses the true ...

The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization

Every living being is more or less metamorphosed in the course of its growth ;
that is, it loses certain parts, and deve- lopes others. The antennae, wings, and all
the parts of the butterfly were enclosed beneath the skin of the caterpillar ; this ...