| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1897 - 372 pages
...the first species of Mustela the sea-otter, the first of Mus the guinea-pig, and the first of Ceruus was the giraffe. These are sufficient to show what...Histoire Naturelle des Poissons," published two names, Cephalacantlnis and Dnctylopterus, the former given to the young and the latter to the adult stage... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1897 - 372 pages
...the first species of Mustela the sea-otter, the first of Mus the guinea-pig, and the first of Ceri-us was the giraffe. These are sufficient to show what...incongruities would flow from the adoption of the rule. CHOICE OP NAMES SIMULTANEOUSLY PUBLISHED. There is another issue of nomenclature involving many genera. In... | |
| Charles Wardell Stiles, Albert Hassall - Animals - 1905 - 160 pages
...the first species of Mustela the sea otter, the first of Mus the guinea pig, and the first of Cervus was the giraffe. These are sufficient to show what...incongruities would flow from the adoption of the rule. DURRANT, 1898. An exceedingly interesting and important correspondence on the subject of "Nomenclature... | |
| 1905 - 158 pages
...the first species of Mustela the sea otter, the first of M UK the guinea pig, and the first of Cenms was the giraffe. These are sufficient to show what...incongruities would flow from the adoption of the rule. DURRANT, 1898. An exceedingly interesting and important correspondence on the subject of "Nomenclature... | |
| Animal industry - 1905 - 906 pages
...first s|>ecies of Muele!« the sea otter, the first of Мня the guinea pig, and the first of Crrvux was the giraffe. These are sufficient to show what incongruities would flow from t he adoption of the rule. DURRANT, 1898. An exceedingly interesting and important correspondence on... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1898 - 962 pages
...first species of Mustela, the sea otter; the first of Мш, the guinea pig, and the first of Cervus was the giraffe. These are sufficient to show what...what are now considered the same genus. For example, Lacépède, in the third volume of his "Histoire Naturelle des Poissons," published two names, Cephalaocmihus... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1898 - 926 pages
...first species of Mmtelu, the sea otter; the first of Mus, the guinea pig, and the first of Cr-rrus was the giraffe. These are sufficient to show what...another issue of nomenclature involving many genera. lu the same work different names have been given to representatives or stages of what are now considered... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1898 - 930 pages
...first species of Hfustela, the sea otter; the first of Mux, the guinea pig, and the first of Cerrus was the giraffe. These are sufficient to show what...incongruities would flow from the adoption of the rule. CHOICE OP NAMES SIMULTANEOUSLY PUBLISHED. There is another issue of nomenclature involving many genera. In... | |
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