| Thomas Rymer Jones - 1841 - 774 Seiten
...which mode of fixation of the dental apparatus is unique in the animal kingdom. " If the engineer would study the model of a dome of unusual strength, and...floor of a vaulted chamber beneath, let him make a longitudinal section of one of the pharyngeal teeth of a Wrasse (Labrus). The base of this tooth is... | |
| sir Richard Owen - 1846 - 374 Seiten
...vertical section of a pharyngeal jaw and teeth of the Wrasse (Labrus) would afford the architect a model of a dome of unusual strength, and so supported as to relieve from pressure the floor of a vaulted chamber beneath. The base of the domeshaped tooth is slightly contracted,... | |
| Richard Owen - 1846 - 332 Seiten
...vertical section of a pharyngeal jaw and teeth of the Wrasse (Labrus) would afford the architect a model of a dome of unusual strength, and so supported as to relieve from pressure the floor of a vaulted chamber beneath. The base of the domeshaped tooth is slightly contracted,... | |
| 1846 - 610 Seiten
...referring, at the same time, to the beautiful plate (46) which illustrates it. "If the engineer would study the model of a dome of unusual strength, and so supported аз to relieve from its pressure the floor of a vaulted chamber beneath, let him make a vertical section... | |
| Thomas Rymer Jones - 1855 - 912 Seiten
...which mode of fixation of the dental apparatus is unique in the animal kingdom. " If the engineer would study the model of a dome of unusual strength, and...floor of a vaulted chamber beneath, let him make a longitudinal section of one of the pharyngeal teeth of a Wrasse (Labrus). The base of this tooth is... | |
| James McCosh, George DICKIE (Botanist.) - 1856 - 570 Seiten
...of an arch of great strength, admirably fitted for the process of crushing : " if the engineer would study the model of a dome of unusual strength, and...section of one of the crushing pharyngeal teeth of a wrasse." 1 In the carnivorous Sphyraena, whose teeth are liable to injury during efforts to secure... | |
| James McCosh, George Dickie - 1856 - 562 Seiten
...of an arch of great strength, admirably fitted for the process of crushing : " if the engineer would study the model of a dome of unusual strength, and...pressure the floor of a vaulted chamber beneath, let lum make a vertical section of one of the crushing pharyngcal teeth of a wrasse."1 In the carnivorous... | |
| Thomas Rymer Jones - 1861 - 904 Seiten
...which mode of fixation of the dental apparatus is unique in the animal kingdom. " If the engineer would study the model of a dome of unusual strength, and...its pressure the floor of a vaulted chamber beneath, lot him make a longitudinal section of one of the * Vide Yon-el1's British Fishes. 8vo. 2 vols. t Owen,... | |
| Richard Owen - 1866 - 704 Seiten
...vertical section of a pharyngeal jaw and teeth of the Wrasse (Labrus) would afford the architect a model of a dome of unusual strength, and so supported as to relieve from pressure the floor of a vaulted chamber beneath. The base of the dome-shaped tooth, fig. 240, ji, is... | |
| Richard Owen - 1866 - 700 Seiten
...vertical section of a pharyngeal jaw and teeth of the Wrasse (Labrus) would afford the architect a model of a dome of unusual strength, and so supported as to relieve from pressure the floor of a vaulted chamber beneath. The base of the dome-shaped tooth, fig. 240, p, is... | |
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