Palaeontology, Volume 6Psychology Press, 2003 - 420 pages Owen was the founder of the Natural History Museum, bringing the collections over from the British Museum. Although he was a supporter of evolutionary theory, he was reluctant to accept Darwin's version of evolution. This volume examines fossil evidence for change in species over time. |
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
KINGDOM ANIMALIA | 17 |
PROVINCE MOLLUSCA | 48 |
Order Pulmonifera | 80 |
PROVINCE VERTEBRATA | 88 |
Family Cestraciontidae | 106 |
Order Holocephali | 116 |
SubOrder Lepidoganoidei | 129 |
Dinosauria | 257 |
Tubkingdom | 264 |
Crocodilia | 271 |
Lacertilia | 278 |
Composition of Bones | 296 |
96 | 327 |
Xiphodon | 337 |
Dinotherium | 352 |
Pycnodus | 142 |
Order Anacanthini | 149 |
CLASS REPTILIA | 168 |
Hypothesis of Lamarck 404 | 170 |
Metopias | 196 |
Sauropterygia | 206 |
Tanystrophæus | 220 |
Pliosaurus | 232 |
Family Cryptodontia | 238 |
Pterosauria | 244 |
Elephas | 360 |
Teeth of Carnivora | 383 |
Geographical Distribution of Pleistocene Mammalia | 387 |
Macropus | 394 |
141 | 396 |
Summary of Succession and Geological Relations of Mam | 407 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
affinities Amphitherium animal Archegosaurus articular batrachian beds birds bones bony canine carboniferous caudal cavity centrum chalk characters Chelonia concave condyle cones convex coracoid cretaceous crocodiles crocodilian crown Cuvier dental dentition deposits developed Devonian discovered dorsal eocene evidence existing external extinct feet femur fishes footprints foramen fore formation fossil ganoid genera genus geological groove hind humerus Ichthyosaurus impressions inches incisors indicate inner Labyrinthodon Labyrinthodonts lacertian length lias limbs lizards lobe longitudinal lower jaw mammalian Mammals marsupial maxillary median middle miocene modifications molar muschelkalk nostrils Nothosaurus notochord old red oolitic orbits ossification outer pair peculiar period phalanges Pistosaurus Placodus Plagiaulax plates Plesiosaurus pliocene posterior premaxillary premolar present proportions quadrupeds red sandstone remains reptiles resembles ribs ridges saurian shell side Silurian skeleton skull slender species specimen spines strata structure surface tail teeth tertiary thecodont tooth transverse true molars upper jaw vacuities vertebræ vertical