| 1854 - 568 psl.
...down trees, or for transport and working of building materials ; they are characteristic of age and sex ; and in man they have secondary relations subservient...to the naturalist in the classification of animals ; and their value, as zoological characters, is enhanced by the facility with which, from their position,... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1854 - 492 psl.
...down trees, or for transport and working of building materials ; they are characteristic of age and sex ; and in man they have secondary relations subservient...to the naturalist in the classification of animals ; and their value, as zoological characters, is enhanced by the facility with which, from their position,... | |
| William Somerville Orr - 1854 - 422 psl.
...down trees, or for transport and working of building materials. They are characteristic of age and sex ; and in man they have secondary relations subservient...related to the food and habits of the animal, and arc therefore highly interesting to the physiologist : they form, for the same reason, important guides... | |
| Richard Owen - 1854 - 362 psl.
...down trees, or for transport and working of building materials. They are characteristic of age and sex; and in man they have secondary relations subservient...Teeth are always intimately related to the food and 20 SUBSTANCE OF TEETH. Fig. 53. habits of the animal, and are, therefore, highly interesting to the... | |
| Richard Owen - 1855 - 156 psl.
...of age and sex ; and in man they have secondary relations subservicnt to bcauty and to specch. Tecth are always intimately related to the food and habits...interesting to the physiologist . they form, for the same rcason, important guides to the naturalist in the elassification of animals ; and their valuc, as zoological... | |
| Jabez Hogg - 1856 - 530 psl.
...teeth. It is desirable to become acquainted with the structure of teeth under the microscope : they are always intimately related to the food and habits...to the naturalist in the classification of animals ; and their value as zoological characters is enhanced by the facility with which, from their position,... | |
| Jabez Hogg - 1856 - 532 psl.
...teeth. It is desirable to become acquainted with the structure of teeth under the microscope : they are always intimately related to the food and habits...to the naturalist in the classification of animals ; and their value as zoological characters is enhanced by the facility with which, from their position,... | |
| Richard Owen - 1859 - 156 psl.
...eharaeteristie of age and sex ; and in man they have seeondary relations subservient to beauty and to speeeh. Teeth are always intimately related to the food and...reason, important guides to the naturalist in the elassifieation of animals ; and their value, as zoologieal eharaeters, is enhaneed by the faeility... | |
| David Page - 1865 - 520 psl.
...age and sex ; and in man they have secondary relations to beauty and to speech. Teeth are always most intimately related to the food and habits of the animal,...the physiologist. They form, for the same reason, most important guides to the naturalist in the classification of animals ; and their value as zoological... | |
| Richard Owen - 1866 - 700 psl.
...down trees, or for transport and working of building materials ; they are characteristic of age and sex ; and in man they have secondary relations subservient to beauty and to speech. Teeth are always most intimately related to the food and habits of the animal, and are therefore highly interesting... | |
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