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... angle of the jaw would have been obvious enough . And so , though , practically , any one who met with a characteristically mammalian jaw would be justified in expecting to find the characteristically mammalian occiput associated with ...
... angle of the jaw would have been obvious enough . And so , though , practically , any one who met with a characteristically mammalian jaw would be justified in expecting to find the characteristically mammalian occiput associated with ...
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... angle , and then terminates upon the outer surface near the mouth ; so that we have here , for the first time in our ascend- ing survey of the Animal Kingdom , an animal possessing a complete intestine , not only structurally separated ...
... angle , and then terminates upon the outer surface near the mouth ; so that we have here , for the first time in our ascend- ing survey of the Animal Kingdom , an animal possessing a complete intestine , not only structurally separated ...
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... angle between the gullet and the rectum . In order to express Fig . 8 . บ m 9 k f V n C b a n Fig . 8. - Plumatella repens , a single cell more magnified ; m , calyx at the base of the ciliated tentacula borne by the disk or lophophore ...
... angle between the gullet and the rectum . In order to express Fig . 8 . บ m 9 k f V n C b a n Fig . 8. - Plumatella repens , a single cell more magnified ; m , calyx at the base of the ciliated tentacula borne by the disk or lophophore ...
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... angle between the gullet and the The principal ganglionic mass is situated behind and below Fig . 9. - Lateral view of the viscera of Waldheimia australis ( after Hancock ) . a , anterior layer of mantle : b , posterior layer ; c ...
... angle between the gullet and the The principal ganglionic mass is situated behind and below Fig . 9. - Lateral view of the viscera of Waldheimia australis ( after Hancock ) . a , anterior layer of mantle : b , posterior layer ; c ...
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... angle between the gullet and the rectum , but on the opposite side of the gullet to that angle . Therefore , the flexure of the intestine is not neural , as in the Polyzoa ; but as , on the contrary , the intestine is primarily bent ...
... angle between the gullet and the rectum , but on the opposite side of the gullet to that angle . Therefore , the flexure of the intestine is not neural , as in the Polyzoa ; but as , on the contrary , the intestine is primarily bent ...
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