The Human SpeciesD. Appleton, 1905 - 498 pagini |
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Pagina 53
... bone corresponding to the tarsus and meta- tarsus . Something analogous to the appearance we have just remarked may be observed in the pig , complicated , however , by a fresh phenomenon . Here the normal foot bears two small ...
... bone corresponding to the tarsus and meta- tarsus . Something analogous to the appearance we have just remarked may be observed in the pig , complicated , however , by a fresh phenomenon . Here the normal foot bears two small ...
Pagina 54
... concentration . The inferior maxillary bone , although itself shortened , so far exceeds the superior in length that the animal is unable to browse the trees . The cranium is as much deformed as the 54 The Human Species .
... concentration . The inferior maxillary bone , although itself shortened , so far exceeds the superior in length that the animal is unable to browse the trees . The cranium is as much deformed as the 54 The Human Species .
Pagina 55
... bones modified , but also their relations , not one of which , according to Professor Owen , has been strictly preserved . This race , though perfectly established , is not therefore necessarily of less recent origin ; for , as I ...
... bones modified , but also their relations , not one of which , according to Professor Owen , has been strictly preserved . This race , though perfectly established , is not therefore necessarily of less recent origin ; for , as I ...
Pagina 113
... bone of the gorilla bears a mark by which it can be dis- tinguished from the corresponding human bone , and that , in the present state of creation at least , no intermediary being fills the gap which separates man from the troglodyte ...
... bone of the gorilla bears a mark by which it can be dis- tinguished from the corresponding human bone , and that , in the present state of creation at least , no intermediary being fills the gap which separates man from the troglodyte ...
Pagina 132
... bones of birds and mammalia . Man alone could have formed this accumulation , and his presence , moreover , is revealed by the implements , tools , and weapons , which he once mislaid , and which are now found among the remains of his ...
... bones of birds and mammalia . Man alone could have formed this accumulation , and his presence , moreover , is revealed by the implements , tools , and weapons , which he once mislaid , and which are now found among the remains of his ...
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Pagina 104 - The early progenitors of man were no doubt once covered with hair, both sexes having beards ; their ears were pointed and capable of movement ; and their bodies were provided with a tail, having the proper muscles.
Pagina i - Figures. $1.50. 51. PHYSICAL EXPRESSION : Its Modes and Principles. By FRANCIS WARNER, MD, Assistant Physician, London Hospital. With 51 Illustrations. $1.75. 52. ANTHROPOID APES. By Professor ROBERT HARTMANN University of Berlin.
Pagina i - University of Berlin. With 63 Illustrations. $1.75. 53. THE MAMMALIA IN THEIR RELATION TO PRIMEVAL TIMES. By Professor OSCAR SCHMIDT, University of Strasburg. With 51 Illustrations. $1.50.