. Outlines of natural theology for the use of the Canadian student [microform] : selected and arranged from the most authentic sources. Natural history; Natural theology; Sciences naturelles; Théologie naturelle. 414 â ^ â â :-.\ ⢠i;, .1.' â. THOMPSONS ROBINSON. * MEGALOSAURUS. Megalosaurus.âThe most important relic of this great carnivorus terrestrial lizard is a portion of the right armur of the lower jaw, containing one perfect tooth and the germs of several teeth. The tooth of megalosaurus has a conical, laterally compressed crown, with the point recurved, like a sabre, and the edges tr


. Outlines of natural theology for the use of the Canadian student [microform] : selected and arranged from the most authentic sources. Natural history; Natural theology; Sciences naturelles; Théologie naturelle. 414 â ^ â â :-.\ ⢠i;, .1.' â. THOMPSONS ROBINSON. * MEGALOSAURUS. Megalosaurus.âThe most important relic of this great carnivorus terrestrial lizard is a portion of the right armur of the lower jaw, containing one perfect tooth and the germs of several teeth. The tooth of megalosaurus has a conical, laterally compressed crown, with the point recurved, like a sabre, and the edges trenchant and finely serrated. The implanta- tion of the teeth i? very peculiar, and exhibits the dentition of crocodilians blended with that of the lacertians. The form of the jaw shows that the head was terminated by a straight narrow snout, compressed laterally like that of the delphinus gan- The form of the teeth exhibits a combi- nation of mechanical contrivances remarkablo and there is provision for a constant succession oi new teeth to supply the loss of the old ones. For this "⢠Meyas, great; aavpos, lizard. f NOTK.âWe would direct attention to this history, as affording an illus- tration of mechanical oonirivance for the good of tho creature, and as also iiiuBtrative of the resouixes of the Great Designer, who, as iu tula case, iavariably foreknows the wants of His creatures and provides for Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bovell, James, 1817-1880. [Toronto? : s. n. ]


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