Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 18The Society, 1880 |
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... ridge directly above the Dennis Well, No. 1, is capped by the Sub-Olean Conglomerate, which lies from 50 to 70 feet below the bottom of the Olean Conglomerate ; the top of the well is about 115 feet below this latter horizon. The ...
... ridge directly above the Dennis Well, No. 1, is capped by the Sub-Olean Conglomerate, which lies from 50 to 70 feet below the bottom of the Olean Conglomerate ; the top of the well is about 115 feet below this latter horizon. The ...
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... ridges which an: separated by a shallow concavity of the frontal bone. The nasal bones are very narrow, and their posterior apices just attain the line of the supero-anterior angle of the orbit. The base of the malar bone is much ...
... ridges which an: separated by a shallow concavity of the frontal bone. The nasal bones are very narrow, and their posterior apices just attain the line of the supero-anterior angle of the orbit. The base of the malar bone is much ...
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... ridges, and hence perfect flatness of the interorbital region. The latter is also wider, measuring five-sixths the ... ridge extends to below the anterior border of the first molar, and is very prominent and acute. It results that both ...
... ridges, and hence perfect flatness of the interorbital region. The latter is also wider, measuring five-sixths the ... ridge extends to below the anterior border of the first molar, and is very prominent and acute. It results that both ...
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... ridges, which enclose a groove between them which is more pronounced than in the Entoptychus cavifrons. The muzzle is plane above and considerably wider than the interorbital space. The base of the malar is thin and oblique, and the ...
... ridges, which enclose a groove between them which is more pronounced than in the Entoptychus cavifrons. The muzzle is plane above and considerably wider than the interorbital space. The base of the malar is thin and oblique, and the ...
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... ridge from the points of junction of the crescents on the external side ; there are thus two on the second molar, and one each on the third and fourth. Within each of the external crescents isi another crescentic edge of a pair of ...
... ridge from the points of junction of the crescents on the external side ; there are thus two on the second molar, and one each on the third and fourth. Within each of the external crescents isi another crescentic edge of a pair of ...
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