From these teeth however they differ in their greater degree of compression, and in a slight contraction at the base of the crown ; I therefore indicate the genus, of which, as yet, only the teeth are known, by the name of Cladyodon, and the species from... Report of the Annual Meeting - Page 155de British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1842Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1842 - 530 pages
...recurved crowns, and thus more nearly approach the form characteristic of the teeth of the 'Megalosaurut. From these teeth however they differ in their greater...Lloydii, in testimony of the friendly aid of Dr. Lloyd of Leamington, to whose zealous co-operation I owe the materials for the description of the teeth of the... | |
| 1842 - 554 pages
...recurved crowns, and thus more nearly approach the form characteristic of the teeth of the Mi'galosauruit. From these teeth however they differ in their greater...Lloydii, in testimony of the friendly aid of Dr. Lloyd of Leamington, to whose zealous co-operation I owe the materials for the description of the teeth of the... | |
| 1842 - 528 pages
...recurved crowns, and thus more nearly approach the form characteristic of the teeth of the Megatotaurut. From these teeth however they differ in their greater...and in a slight contraction at the base of the crown ; 1 therefore indicate the genus, of which, as yet, only the teeth are known, by the name of Cladyodon,... | |
| 1842 - 540 pages
...recurved crowns and ; thus more nearly approach the form characteristic of the j teeth of the Mrgalotaunu. From these teeth however \ they differ in their greater degree of compression, and in a flight contraction at the base of the crown ; I therefore indicate the genus, of which, as yet, only... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1842 - 540 pages
...recurved crowns, and thus more nearly approach the form characteristic of the teeth of the Megalosaurus^. From these teeth, however, they differ in their greater...Lloydii, in testimony of the friendly aid of Dr. Lloyd of Leamington, to whose zealous co-operation I owe the materials for the description of the teeth of the... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1870 - 960 pages
...more recurved, and thus more nearly approach the form characteristic of the teeth of the Megalotaurus. From these teeth, however, they differ in their greater...degree of compression and in a slight contraction of the base of the crown." Figures of these teeth, of the natural size, are given in plate 62 A, figs.... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1870 - 1074 pages
...more recurved, and thus more nearly approach the form characteristic of the teeth of the Megalosaurus. From these teeth, however, they differ in their greater...degree of compression and in a slight contraction of the base of the crown." * On this question I refer the reader to a forthcoming paper by my colleague... | |
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