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:[[Book_-_Vertebrate_Zoology_(1928)|Vertebrate Zoology 1928]]: '''PART I''' [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_1|1. The Vertebrate Type as contrasted with the Invertebrate]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_2|2. Amphioxus, a primitive Chordate]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_3|3. Petromyzon, a Chordate with a skull, heart, and kidney]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_4|4. Scyllium, a Chordate with jaws, stomach, and fins]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_5|5. Gadus, a Chordate with bone]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_6|6. Ceratodus, a Chordate with a lung]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_7|7. Triton, a Chordate with 5-toed limbs]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_8|8. Lacerta, a Chordate living entirely on land]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_9|9. Columba, a Chordate with wings]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_10|10. Lepus, a warm-blooded, viviparous Chordate]] '''PART II''' [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_11|11. The development of Amphioxus]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_12|12. The development of Rana (the Frog)]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_13|13. The development of Gallus (the Chick)]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_14|14. The development of Lepus (the Rabbit)]] '''PART III''' [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_15|15. The Blastopore]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_16|16. The Embryonic Membranes]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_17|17. The Skin and its derivatives]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_18|18. The Teeth]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_19|19. The Coelom and Mesoderm]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_20|20. The Skull]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_21|21. The Vertebral Column, Ribs, and Sternum]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_22|22. Fins and Limbs]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_23|23. The Tail]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_24|24. The Vascular System]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_25|25. The Respiratory system]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_26|26. The Alimentary system]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_27|27. The Excretory and Reproductive systems]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_28|28. The Head and Neck]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_29|29. The functional divisions of the Nervous system]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_30|30. The Brain and comparative Behaviour]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_31|31. The Autonomic Nervous system]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_32|32. The Sense-organs]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_33|33. The Ductless glands]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_34|34. Regulatory mechanisms]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_35|35. Blood-relationships among the Chordates]] '''PART IV'''  [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_36|36. The bearing of Physical and Climatic factors on Chordates]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_37|37. The origin of Chordates, and their radiation as aquatic animals]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_38|38. The evolution of the Amphibia : the first land-Chordates]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_39|39. The evolution of the Reptiles]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_40|40. The evolution of the Birds]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_41|41. The evolution of the Mammalia]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_42|42. The evolution of the Primates and Man]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_43|43. Conclusions]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_Figures|Figures]] | [[Embryology History|Historic Embryology]]
:[[Book_-_Vertebrate_Zoology_(1928)|'''Vertebrate Zoology 1928''']]: '''PART I''' [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_1|1. The Vertebrate Type as contrasted with the Invertebrate]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_2|2. Amphioxus, a primitive Chordate]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_3|3. Petromyzon, a Chordate with a skull, heart, and kidney]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_4|4. Scyllium, a Chordate with jaws, stomach, and fins]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_5|5. Gadus, a Chordate with bone]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_6|6. Ceratodus, a Chordate with a lung]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_7|7. Triton, a Chordate with 5-toed limbs]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_8|8. Lacerta, a Chordate living entirely on land]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_9|9. Columba, a Chordate with wings]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_10|10. Lepus, a warm-blooded, viviparous Chordate]] '''PART II''' [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_11|11. The development of Amphioxus]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_12|12. The development of Rana (the Frog)]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_13|13. The development of Gallus (the Chick)]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_14|14. The development of Lepus (the Rabbit)]] '''PART III''' [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_15|15. The Blastopore]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_16|16. The Embryonic Membranes]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_17|17. The Skin and its derivatives]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_18|18. The Teeth]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_19|19. The Coelom and Mesoderm]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_20|20. The Skull]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_21|21. The Vertebral Column, Ribs, and Sternum]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_22|22. Fins and Limbs]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_23|23. The Tail]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_24|24. The Vascular System]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_25|25. The Respiratory system]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_26|26. The Alimentary system]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_27|27. The Excretory and Reproductive systems]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_28|28. The Head and Neck]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_29|29. The functional divisions of the Nervous system]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_30|30. The Brain and comparative Behaviour]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_31|31. The Autonomic Nervous system]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_32|32. The Sense-organs]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_33|33. The Ductless glands]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_34|34. Regulatory mechanisms]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_35|35. Blood-relationships among the Chordates]] '''PART IV'''  [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_36|36. The bearing of Physical and Climatic factors on Chordates]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_37|37. The origin of Chordates, and their radiation as aquatic animals]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_38|38. The evolution of the Amphibia : the first land-Chordates]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_39|39. The evolution of the Reptiles]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_40|40. The evolution of the Birds]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_41|41. The evolution of the Mammalia]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_42|42. The evolution of the Primates and Man]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_43|43. Conclusions]] | [[Book - Vertebrate Zoology (1928)_Figures|Figures]] | [[Embryology History|Historic Embryology]]

Latest revision as of 13:44, 25 April 2015

Vertebrate Zoology 1928: PART I 1. The Vertebrate Type as contrasted with the Invertebrate | 2. Amphioxus, a primitive Chordate | 3. Petromyzon, a Chordate with a skull, heart, and kidney | 4. Scyllium, a Chordate with jaws, stomach, and fins | 5. Gadus, a Chordate with bone | 6. Ceratodus, a Chordate with a lung | 7. Triton, a Chordate with 5-toed limbs | 8. Lacerta, a Chordate living entirely on land | 9. Columba, a Chordate with wings | 10. Lepus, a warm-blooded, viviparous Chordate PART II 11. The development of Amphioxus | 12. The development of Rana (the Frog) | 13. The development of Gallus (the Chick) | 14. The development of Lepus (the Rabbit) PART III 15. The Blastopore | 16. The Embryonic Membranes | 17. The Skin and its derivatives | 18. The Teeth | 19. The Coelom and Mesoderm | 20. The Skull | 21. The Vertebral Column, Ribs, and Sternum | 22. Fins and Limbs | 23. The Tail | 24. The Vascular System | 25. The Respiratory system | 26. The Alimentary system | 27. The Excretory and Reproductive systems | 28. The Head and Neck | 29. The functional divisions of the Nervous system | 30. The Brain and comparative Behaviour | 31. The Autonomic Nervous system | 32. The Sense-organs | 33. The Ductless glands | 34. Regulatory mechanisms | 35. Blood-relationships among the Chordates PART IV 36. The bearing of Physical and Climatic factors on Chordates | 37. The origin of Chordates, and their radiation as aquatic animals | 38. The evolution of the Amphibia : the first land-Chordates | 39. The evolution of the Reptiles | 40. The evolution of the Birds | 41. The evolution of the Mammalia | 42. The evolution of the Primates and Man | 43. Conclusions | Figures | Historic Embryology