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" Iguanodon, though resembling those of the Iguana, do not present an exact magnified image of them, but differ in the greater relative thickness of the crown, its more complicated external surface, and, still more essentially, in a modification of the... "
Report of the Annual Meeting - Page 122
by British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1842
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Zoological Recreations

William John Broderip - 1847 - 434 pages
...examination. Professor Owen justly observes that the teeth of the Iguanodon, although they resemble very closely those of the Iguana, do not present an exact...of the internal structure, by which the Iguanodon deviated from every known reptile. The structure of the teeth is fully described by the Professor both...
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Palaeontology Or A Systematic Summary of Extinct Animals and Their ...

Richard Owen - 1861 - 490 pages
...reptiles, t from which the following notice is abridged : — The teeth of the Iguanodon (fig. 100), though resembling most closely those of the Iguana, do not present an exact magnified image of them, Fig. 100. Front and side views of a tooth of the lower jaw of the Iguanodon, nat. size. * Ossemens...
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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates: Fishes and reptiles

Richard Owen - 1866 - 704 pages
...teeth implanted in each pterygoid bone, fig. 98, D, 24. The teeth of the Iguanodon, though resembling those of the Iguana, do not present an exact magnified...crown, its more complicated external surface, and in a modification of the internal structure, by which this huge herbivorous extinct lizard deviates...
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On the anatomy of vertebrates. v.1, 1866, Volume 1

Richard Owen - 1866 - 700 pages
...teeth implanted in each pterygoid bone, fig. 98, D, 24. The teeth of the Iguanodon, though resembling those of the Iguana, do not present an exact magnified...crown, its more complicated external surface, and in a modification of the internal structure, by which this huge herbivorous extinct lizard deviates...
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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates ...: Fishes and reptiles

Richard Owen - 1866 - 734 pages
...pterygoid bone, fig. 98, D, 24. The teeth of the Igvanodon, though resembling those of the Ijruana, do not present an exact magnified image of them, but...crown, its more complicated external surface, and in a modification of the internal rtructure, by which this huge herbivorous extinct lizard deviates...
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Report of the Annual Meeting, Volume 11

British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1842 - 540 pages
...v. part ii. p. 351. t Illustrations of the Geology of Sussex, 4to, 1827. The teeth of the Jguanodon, though resembling most closely those of the Iguana,...modification of the internal structure, by which the Jguanodon equally deviates from every other known reptile. As in the Iguana, the base of the tooth...
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Palaeontology, Volume 6

Richard Owen - 2003 - 472 pages
...of reptiles,* from which the following notice is abridged : _ The teeth of the Tyuanodon (fig. 77), though resembling most closely those of the Iguana,...and, still more essentially, in a modification of the structure, the I(/Uanodon equally deviates from every other known reptile. As in the Iguana, the base...
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The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology, Volume 4, Issue 2

Robert Bentley Todd - 1852 - 756 pages
...bone. No Iguanian lizard has teeth on the palatine bones. The teeth of the Iguanodon, though resembling those of the Iguana, do not present an exact magnified...in the Iguana, the base of the tooth is elongated, contracted, and subcylindrical ; the crown expanded, and smoothly convex on the inner side. When first...
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American Journal of Dental Science, Volume 2

1851 - 684 pages
...dissected, be found the stomach loaded with minced sea-weed. The teeth of the iguanadon, though resembling those of the iguana, do not present an exact magnified...in the iguana, the base of the tooth is elongated, contracted, and subcylindrical ; the crown expanded, and smoothly convex on the inner side. When first...
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