MAKE A MEME View Large Image Dawson 1863 air breathers.png accompanying the image by its author On the left hand Baphetes Planiceps is seen emerging with a ganoid fish in its jaws Next Dendrerpeton Acadianum is represented slowly walking up the inclined shore and ...
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Keywords: Dawson 1863 air breathers.png accompanying the image by its author On the left hand Baphetes Planiceps is seen emerging with a ganoid fish in its jaws Next Dendrerpeton Acadianum is represented slowly walking up the inclined shore and leaving its hand-like footprints thereon A little farther Hylonomus Lyelli is leaping in pursuit of an insect and Hylonomus Wymani stands a little more in the foreground while Hylerpeton Dawsoni is disporting itself in the water in front In the middle ground of the picture I have placed a bank of soil showing a section of a hollow trunk similar to those in which the reptile bones of the Joggins occur and on this bank and in the distance I have endeavored to give some of the characteristic forms of vegetation of the period Ferns Cordaites Sigillaria Lepidendron sic Lepidophloios and Calamites </small></small> de Historische Rekonstruktion der Lebewelt der Kohlesümpfe des Westfaliums mittleres Oberkarbon Nord Amerikas einschließlich der Lebendrekonstruktionen der Landwirbeltier-Taxa Hylonomus Dendrerpeton Hylerpeton und Baphetes Air-Breathers of the Coal Period A Descriptive Account of the Remains of Land Animals Found in the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia with Remarks on their Bearing on Theories of the Formation of Coal and of the Origin of Species Dawson Brothers Montreal 81 p https //archive org/stream/cihm_53273 page/n7/mode/2up scanned microform at archive org John William Dawson 1863 Geology of Nova Scotia Dendrerpeton Hylonomus Joggins Fossil Cliffs PD-old PD-US
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