| 1826 - 644 páginas
...that it was marine is almost equally so from the remains with which it is universally associated 3 that it may have occasionally visited the shore, the...however, must have been very awkward on land ; its h>ng neck must have impeded its progress through the water, presenting a striking contrast to the organization... | |
| 1826 - 644 páginas
...that it was marine is almost equally so from the remains with which it is universally associated ; that it may have occasionally visited the shore, the...however, must have been very awkward on land ; its Jong neck must have impeded its progress through the water, presenting a striking contrast to the organization... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1829 - 704 páginas
...was the sea, may be equally inferred from the remains with which it is universally associated ; and that it may have occasionally visited the shore, the...of the turtle may lead us to conjecture. Its motion on land, however, must have been very awkward. Its long neck would impede its progress through water... | |
| 1830 - 596 páginas
...that it was marine, is almost equally so, from the remains with which it is universally associated ; that it may have occasionally visited the shore, the...the water ; presenting a striking contrast to the organisation which so admirably fits the Ichthyosaurus to cut through the waves. May it not therefore... | |
| John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - 1830 - 598 páginas
...that it was marine, is almost equally so, from the remains with which it is universally associated; that it may have occasionally visited the shore, the...however, must have been very awkward on land; its long peck must have impeded its progress through the water ; presenting a striking contrast to the organisation... | |
| John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - 1830 - 612 páginas
...equally so, from the remains with which it is universally associated ; that it may have occaRionally visited the shore, the resemblance of its extremities to those of the turtle may lend us to conjecture. Its motion, however, must have been very awkward on land; its long neck must... | |
| 1848 - 620 páginas
...that it was marine is almost equally so, from the remains with which it is universally associated ; that it may have occasionally visited the shore, the...conjecture, its motion, however, must have been very awkward cri land; its long neck must have impeded its progress through the water ; presenting a striking contrast... | |
| 1830 - 596 páginas
...that it was marine, is almost equally so, from the remains with which it is universally associated; that it may have occasionally Visited the shore, the...motion, however, must have been very awkward on land; Us long neck must have impeded its progress through the water ; presenting a striking contrast to the... | |
| 1848 - 572 páginas
...that it was marine is almost equally so, from the remains with which it is universally associated ; that it may have occasionally visited the shore, the...conjecture ; its motion, however, must have been very awkwardon land ; its long neck must have impeded its progress through the water ; presenting a striking... | |
| 1847 - 112 páginas
...paddles—that it was marine, is almost equally so, from the remains with which it is universally associated — that it may have occasionally visited the shore, the...to those of the turtle, may lead us to conjecture; Fig. 2. Plesiosnurus. its motions, however, must have been very awkward on land; its long neck' must... | |
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