The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful Knowledge, Volume 11Charles Knight, 1838 |
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... Character . - Bill small , with the base elevated and extending up the forehead , where a central pointed line of feathers divides it ; the anterior extremity narrow but blunt ; nostrils , mesial ; neck , thick ; wings , short ; ter ...
... Character . - Bill small , with the base elevated and extending up the forehead , where a central pointed line of feathers divides it ; the anterior extremity narrow but blunt ; nostrils , mesial ; neck , thick ; wings , short ; ter ...
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... Character . - Bill , broad with dilated margins , and coarse lamelliform teeth , gibbous above the Nostrils , which are nearly mesial , large and elevated . Tail , of four- teen feathers . The Oidemia seek their food at sea principally ...
... Character . - Bill , broad with dilated margins , and coarse lamelliform teeth , gibbous above the Nostrils , which are nearly mesial , large and elevated . Tail , of four- teen feathers . The Oidemia seek their food at sea principally ...
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... Character . - Bill flat , broad , long , with hardly any gibbosity at the base , and rather dilated at the ex- tremity . Nostrils suboval , basal . Tail short , of 14 fea- thers , graduated laterally . First quill longest . The sea ...
... Character . - Bill flat , broad , long , with hardly any gibbosity at the base , and rather dilated at the ex- tremity . Nostrils suboval , basal . Tail short , of 14 fea- thers , graduated laterally . First quill longest . The sea ...
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... Character . - Bill very short , high a the base , nail broad and arched . Lamina prominent , trenchant , and dis- tant ; the upper lamina projecting below the margin of the mandible , the lower laminae divided into a nearly equal double ...
... Character . - Bill very short , high a the base , nail broad and arched . Lamina prominent , trenchant , and dis- tant ; the upper lamina projecting below the margin of the mandible , the lower laminae divided into a nearly equal double ...
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... Character . - The whole surface of the Carapace covered with transverse furrows fringed with small brush- like hairs . Hepatic regions , in general , well distinguished from the branchial , and occupying with the stomachic re- gion ...
... Character . - The whole surface of the Carapace covered with transverse furrows fringed with small brush- like hairs . Hepatic regions , in general , well distinguished from the branchial , and occupying with the stomachic re- gion ...
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