| Timothy Flint - 1833 - 418 strani
...of the lizard tribe, three or four times as large as the largest crocodile, having jaws with teeth equal in size to the incisors of the rhinoceros, and...been the iguanodon. Nor were the inhabitants of the water much less wonderful. Witness the plesiosaurus, which only required wings to be a flying dragon.'... | |
| William Williams Mather - 1833 - 164 strani
...For irhat are the strata between the oolite and chalk remarkable ? coJile, having jaws, with teeth equal in size to the incisors of the rhinoceros, and...with horns ; — such a creature must have been the Iguanodbn ! Nor were the inhabitants of the waters much less wonderful ; witness the plesiosaurus,... | |
| Robert Bakewell - 1833 - 604 strani
...of the lizard tribe, three or four times as large as the largest crocodile, having jaws, with teeth equal in size to the incisors of the rhinoceros, and crested with horns ; — such % creature must have been the iguanodon ! Nor were the inhabitants of the waters much less wonderful... | |
| 1834 - 772 strani
...of the lizard tribe, three or four times as large as the largest crocodile, having jaws with teeth equal in size to the incisors of the rhinoceros, and crested with horn I Such a creature must have been the iyuanodon. Nor were the inhabitants of the waters much leis... | |
| 1834 - 734 strani
...of the lizard tribe, three or four times as large as the largest crocodile, having jaws with teeth equal in size to the incisors of the rhinoceros, and crested with horn ! Such a creature must have been the iijnanadnn. Nor were the inhabitants of the waters much less... | |
| 1835 - 1040 strani
...says Mr. Mantell, " three or four times as large as the . largest crocodile, having jaws, with teeth equal in size to the incisors of the rhinoceros, and...which only required wings to be a flying dragon." — Yet one of the most distinguished anatomists of the present day says on this subject, that " the... | |
| 1835 - 516 strani
...says Mr. Mantell, " three or four times as large as the largest crocodile, having jaws, with teeth equal in size to the incisors of the rhinoceros, and...which only required wings to be a flying dragon." — Yet one of the most distinguished anatomists of the present day says on this subject, that " the... | |
| Francis Fellowes - 1836 - 174 strani
...of the lizard tribe, three or four times as large as the largest crocodile, having jaws with teeth equal in size to the incisors of the rhinoceros, and...— such a creature must have been the Iguanodon."* The last of the secondary strata in the ascending order is chalk. No animal remains are found either... | |
| 1836 - 368 strani
...says Mr Man tell, ' three or four times as large as the largest crocodile, having jaws, with teeth equal in size to the incisors of the rhinoceros, and...; — such a creature must have been the iguanodon ! Not were the inhabitants of the waters much less wonderful ; witness the plesiosaurus, which only... | |
| 1836 - 712 strani
...three or four times as large as the ¡s't!;: crocodile, having jaws, with teeth equal in size tu IK incisors of the rhinoceros, and crested with horns...:— such a creature must have been the iguanodon! W* were the inhabitants of the waters much less wondt ful ; witness the plesiosaurus, which only rfqm™... | |
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