Magazine of Natural History, Volume 3John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1839 |
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Agassiz Amphibia animal antennæ appears argonaut Basilosaurus beds birds Blainville body bones branchia branchial British brown cavity Cetonia chalk characters clay colour common condyle coralline crag Cuvier descending ramus described Didelphis distinct Ditto elytra examined external extremity Fabricius feet figure fossil genera genus Geological gills Göpp grey grey squirrel habits hairs hamster head hind Hist Hybodus III.-No inch incisors insect Insectivora Kirtlington Latreille latter Leach length Linn Linnæus lower jaw MacLeay mammals margin marsupials membrane molars mollusc Museum Natural History naturalists nearly nest Norwich observed Olivier oolite organs Owen plate portion possession posterior poulp present prothorax quadrupeds ramus red crag remarkable Sciurus seen shell side species specimens squirrel Stonesfield structure Studland sub-genus surface tail teeth tion tooth Trans tree upper valves wings yellow young Zoological